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A quintessential album from the masters of SoCal punk!
This is the CD for About Time, the third and highly acclaimed studio album by the influential punk rock band Pennywise. Released in 1995, this record is a definitive example of their signature melodic hardcore sound, blending blistering speed with powerful, thought-provoking lyrics.
This pre-owned CD is in very good condition. The disc shows minimal signs of wear and plays perfectly. The jewel case and original booklet are in great shape.
Album Details:
Artist: Pennywise
Album: About Time
Genre: Punk Rock, Melodic Hardcore, Skate Punk
Condition: Very Good
Format: CD
Release Year: 1995
Why you'll love this album:
About Time is a timeless punk rock album. It's filled with concert staples like "Peaceful Day" and "Perfect People" that demonstrate the band's ferocious energy and passionate delivery. The album's themes of social commentary and individual perseverance are as relevant today as they were in the 90s. If you're a fan of high-energy, authentic punk rock, this is a record that belongs in your collection.
Track List:
Peaceful Day
Waste of Time
Perfect People
Every Single Day
Searching
Not Far Away
Freebase
It's What You Do With It
Try
Same Old Story
I Won't Have It
Killing Time
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About The Album:
About Time is considered one of Pennywise's most essential releases and a pivotal moment in their career. It was the last album to feature the band's classic lineup, as it was recorded before the tragic passing of founding bassist Jason Thirsk. Its commercial success, which saw it become the band's first album to chart on the Billboard 200, cemented their status as a major force in the punk rock revival of the 1990s and helped define the sound of the entire Epitaph Records label.