Pennywise or Penny Wise may refer to:

  • Pennywise (band), an American punk rock band
  • Jon Vitti, writer for The Simpsons, who has used the pseudonym Penny Wise
  • A monster that took on the disguise of a clown from Stephen King's novel It

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Pennywise (album)

Pennywise is the self-titled debut album by the punk band Pennywise, released on Epitaph Records on October 22, 1991.

Writing and production

Writing for the first Pennywise album began around 1989/1990. The band recorded it in 1991 at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, California.

Reception

Pennywise was released on October 22, 1991, and was the band's first album distributed via Epitaph Records. This self-titled debut made some impact upon its 1991 release, helping to re-establish the Southern Californian punk rock scene.

Track listing

All tracks by Pennywise

  • "Wouldn't It Be Nice" – 2:06
  • "Rules" – 1:25
  • "The Secret" – 3:33
  • "Living for Today" – 3:07
  • "Come Out Fighting" – 2:16
  • "Homeless" – 2:09
  • "Open Door" – 1:40
  • "Pennywise" – 1:37
  • "Who's to Blame" – 1:35
  • "Fun and Games" – 2:32
  • "Kodiak" – 1:46
  • "Side One" – 2:10
  • "No Reason Why" – 2:36
  • "Bro Hymn" – 3:00
  • "Psycho 89" - 1:53
  • Personnel

  • Fletcher Dragge - Guitar
  • Jim Lindberg - Vocals
  • Byron McMackin - Drums
  • Jason Thirsk - Bass
  • Fred Hidalgo - Logo Design, Cover Art
  • Pennywise (band)

    Pennywise is an American punk rock band from Hermosa Beach, California, United States, formed in 1988. The name is derived from the monster, It, from the Stephen King novel of the same title.

    Between their 1991 self-titled debut and 2005's The Fuse, Pennywise had released an album every two years on Epitaph Records, a label owned by Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz. To date, the band has released eleven full-length studio albums (the last being 2014's Yesterdays), one live album, two EPs and one DVD. Although their first two studio albums were critically acclaimed, Pennywise would not experience worldwide commercial success until the 1995 release of their third studio album, About Time, which peaked at number ninety-six on the Billboard 200, and number fifty-five on Australia's ARIA Charts. The band's mainstream success was signified by a growing interest in punk rock during the 1990s, along with fellow California bands NOFX, Rancid, Blink-182, Bad Religion, Green Day, The Offspring and Sublime. By 2007, the band had independently sold over 3 million records worldwide, making them one of the most successful independent punk acts of all time.

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