Pennywise – About Time

Album Info

Artist: Pennywise

Title: About Time

Year: 1995

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Tracklist

  • 1. Peaceful Day - 2005 Remaster (2:51)
  • 2. Waste of Time - 2005 Remaster (2:18)
  • 3. Perfect People - 2005 Remaster (3:05)
  • 4. Every Single Day - 2005 Remaster (2:40)
  • 5. Searching - 2005 Remaster (2:55)
  • 6. Not Far Away - 2005 Remaster (2:53)
  • 7. Freebase - 2005 Remaster (2:41)
  • 8. It's What You Do With It - 2005 Remaster (2:26)
  • 9. Try - 2005 Remaster (2:33)
  • 10. Same Old Story - 2005 Remaster (2:42)
  • 11. I Won't Have It - 2005 Remaster (2:30)
  • 12. Killing Time - 2005 Remaster (2:38)

Review

Dive into "About Time," Pennywise’s rip-roaring ride, clocking in at a neat 32 minutes of punk rock euphoria. Released back on June 13, 1995, this fireball of an album grabs you with tracks like "Peaceful Day" and "Perfect People," shaking up the punk scene with its heady mix of hardcore punch and catchy melodics. It’s the kind of album where the energy hits you like a skate to the face—intense, raw, and unapologetically urgent.

Exploring the relentless tick-tock of existence, "About Time" punches above its weight, delving deep into themes of time’s tyranny—with a spotlight on fears about its passage and a rallying cry to seize the day. This angst and adrenaline are packaged up nicely in Redondo Beach, where Jerry Finn and Brett Gurewitz helped the boys to distil their fiery essence into a sonic boom. Not just a cult classic, "About Time" features the last tracks from Jason Thirsk before his untimely departure, adding a poignant note to an already explosive set. It’s not just a whirlwind of punk perfection—it’s a wake-up call cranked to eleven. - Leo