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  2. Pennywise discography - Wikipedia

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    The band's only live album to date. Contains a cover of "Minor Threat", originally written by the band with the same title. 2000 Punk-O-Rama 5: Epitaph CD contribute the track "Badge of pride." 2001 Punk-O-Rama 6: Epitaph CD contribute the track "We're Desperate", an X cover, featuring the vocals of Exene Cervenka. 2002 Punk-O-Rama 7: Epitaph CD

  3. Pennywise (band) - Wikipedia

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    The album artwork of Full Circle resembles the cover art from their first album. The band's next album, Straight Ahead, was released in 1999. The album reached 62 on the Billboard 200, and 8 on the Australian Albums Chart. The album produced two singles: "Alien", which reached 36 on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks, and "Victim of Reality".

  4. Category:Pennywise (band) albums - Wikipedia

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    It should only contain pages that are Pennywise (band) albums or lists of Pennywise (band) albums, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about Pennywise (band) albums in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .

  5. Bro Hymn - Wikipedia

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    "Bro Hymn" is a song by American punk rock band Pennywise. It is the last track on both their 1991 self-titled debut album, and 1997's Full Circle as "Bro Hymn (Tribute)". Its lyrics are about the death of bassist Jason Thirsk's friends Tim Colvin and Carlos Canton (who both died in separate motorcycle accidents), and Tom Nichols (who drowned at Hermosa Beach Pier in 1988).

  6. Yesterdays (Pennywise album) - Wikipedia

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    Yesterdays is the eleventh studio album by the American punk rock band Pennywise, which was released on July 15, 2014.It contains previously unrecorded compositions (with the exception of "No Way Out" and "Slowdown", which appeared on 1989's A Word from the Wise and 1993's Unknown Road respectively) by their late bassist Jason Thirsk. [5]

  7. All or Nothing (Pennywise album) - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] [3] It is Pennywise's first album since Reason to Believe (2008), their longest gap to date between studio albums. This is also the band's only recording with vocalist Zoli Téglás, who replaced Jim Lindberg from February 2010 to October 2012, as well as their first release on Epitaph Records since 2005's The Fuse (although their ...

  8. About Time (Pennywise album) - Wikipedia

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    About Time is the final Pennywise album to feature bass player Jason Thirsk, who committed suicide on July 29, 1996. After debating whether to break up, or to move on with a new bass player, Pennywise decided to hire a new bassist, Randy Bradbury, who would stay with the band permanently.

  9. Jason Thirsk - Wikipedia

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    The band then set about writing an album of new material which was made up of mostly anti-suicide messages. One of Pennywise's most popular songs, "Bro Hymn", was originally written by Thirsk as a tribute to three of his friends: Tim Colvin, Carlos Canton, who died in a motorcycle accident, and Tom Nichols, who drowned at Hermosa Beach Pier in ...