 See Larger Image | Pennywise Artist : Pennywise List Price : $11.98 USD Your Price : $11.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 2005-03-08 Studio : Epitaph / Ada Label : Epitaph / Ada Avg. Customer Rating : (3 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Pennywise Good once in a while Rating: So Pennywise is definitely a cool band, and their first album was a good one to put them on the map with, but let's face it, this album could have been better. I listen to this CD once in a very long while, and when I do I enjoy it, but I can't sit back and listen to it multiple times in the same week, whereas, for example, I'm listening to and Authority Zero CD right now for the third time in 2 days.
I couldn't do that with this CD because there's nothing that really grabs you on this CD. It's a good sound, there aren't really any bad songs, but conversely there isn't anything that makes them stand out as anything more than a straight up east bay nineties punk band. Nothing wrong with east bay nineties, but I need something more. The songs sound similar to each other, with really simple guitar lines and bass that is inaudible in almost every song except for when it plays by itself on "The Secret" and "Bro Hymn." Jim's voice is not too bad, a little high pitched but he was young then, and the lyrics aren't anything special.
I guess there's really nothing for me to say. Good CD but not enough of that special something to keep it in my CD player frequently.
Highlight tracks: "Bro Hymn" is the only one I can honestly say is better than the lot of them.
Customer Reviews for Pennywise Cd Pennywisest Rating: Only 2 reviews???? You gotta be kidding me. When this hit in 91 it was like a landmine. I think the boys blew their load on this first album, but what a load it was! This album never lets up, just furious punk with catchy-as-all-hell choruses. Pennywise take cues from DRI, Excel, Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, 7 Seconds and about 100 other bands and produce a great sound, certainly among the cream-of-the-crop of "Epitaph bands". Bro Hymn, Unite & the title track make this album as good as it gets. They've stayed good over the years, yes with changes, but compared to a lot of bands they've stayed pretty true. If you need more convincing, check out the review on AllMusic
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