pennywise
Pennywise was one of the key bands of the punk-revival of the
'90s. Using Californian hardcore as a foundation, the group incorporated
funk-metal and skate-punk into their sound, developing a sound
that functioned as edgy, post-punk frat rock -- it was speedy
and occasionally stupidly catchy, with heavy, propulsive rhythms
and positive, optimisitic lyrics that stood in pointed contrast
to their grunge-addled peers. Through constant touring and recording,
as well as appearences on surfing and snowboarding concerts and
videos, Pennywise developed a dedicated following among post-hardcore
punk audiences, and were positioned to follow Bad Religion, Green
Day and the Offspring into the modern rock mainstream, but internal
problems, culminating in the 1996 suicide of founding bassist
Jason Thirsk, prevented the band from being anything larger than
a popular cult band in the vein of NOFX.
Jim Lindberg (lead vocals), Fletcher Dragge (guitar), Byron McMackin
(drums) and Jason Thirsk (bass) formed Pennywise in 1988. All
of the members attended the same high school in Hermosa Beach,
California, where they were involved with both punk rock and surfing.
Thirsk had played in a local hardcore band called PMA, while the
other members played with several other groups before the band
actually came together. In 1989, they released their debut EP
A Word from the Wise on Theologian Records. A local college DJ
passed the record to Brett Gurewitz at Epitaph Records, and he
signed the group in 1990. Pennywise's eponymous, full-length debut
appeared the following year. Pennywise became a word-of-mouth
hit among the underground punk, surf and snowboarding community,
and the group headed out on their first national tour.
Six months after the group's debut was released, Lindberg left
the group due to his frustration with the band's lack of motivation
and the lack of security in rock groups. Thirsk moved to vocals
and his bass teacher, Randy Bradbury, filled in on bass. Following
his departure, Theologian released the previously unissued Wildcard
EP, backing it with A Word from the Wise on its CD release. While
he was separated from the band, Lindberg married, but decided
to rejoin the group in late 1992. At the time, Pennywise was attempting
to record its second album at the time with Thirsk on vocals,
and they were glad to have him back. During his time off, Pennywise
had decided to focus on their career, and that increased focus
was apparent on their second album, 1993's Unknown Road. Due to
constant touring and appearances on snowboarding and surfing videos,
the album sold around 200,000 copies. Before they recorded their
third album in early 1995, Pennywise was courted by several major
labels, who approached the band following the unexpected multi-platinum
breakthrough success of Green Day and the Offspring. The band
elected to stay with Epitaph and completed About Time, which was
released in the summer of 1995. About Time became an indie hit,
and the band's live shows became popular attractions. In particular,
Dragge became notorious for vomiting on his audience, most notoriously
on DJ Ricki Rachtman at a show for the influential alternative
radio station KROQ, as a veiled protest against the station.
As the band were preparing to record their fourth album in the
summer of 1996, Jason Thirsk took a leave of absence from the
group to try to control his growing alcoholism; Randy Bradbury
had again stepped into the bassist role for Pennywise, and he
was scheduled to move to rhythm guitar once Thirsk conquered his
addiction. Sadly, Thirsk was unsuccessful; on July 29, 1996, he
committed suicide after a drinking binge. Pennywise was shaken
by his death, yet they decided to continue performing, adding
Bradbury as a permanent member. The band's fourth album, Full
Circle, was released in April 1997; Straight Ahead followed two
years later. In fall 2000, Pennywise trudged on to release the
live album Live at The Key Club, which was recorded at the tiny
club in Los Angeles in front of a crowd of 600 fans on the band's
previous tour. A new album, Land of the Free?, followed in summer
2001. Two years later, Pennywise returned with their classic punk
stylings for From The Ashes.
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