“Pennywise,” the self-titled album by the iconic punk rock band, encapsulates the raw energy and social commentary that defines Pennywise’s signature sound. Released in 1991, this album served as a breakthrough for the band, establishing them as influential figures in the punk scene.
With anthemic tracks like “Wouldn’t It Be Nice” and “Living for Today,” Pennywise delivers a high-octane sonic experience that resonates with its message of resilience and defiance. The self-titled release captures the essence of punk’s rebellious spirit, making it a cornerstone in Pennywise’s storied discography.
SIDE A
- Wouldn’t It Be Nice
- Rules
- The Secret
- Living For Today
- Come Out Fighting
- Homeless
- Open Door
SIDE B
- Pennywise
- Who’s To Blame
- Fun And Games
- Kodiak
- Side One
- No Reason Why
- Bro Hymn













