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ChaosDevin
A great Pennywise album! One of their best albums. I bought the CD back then and I still have the CD.
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KingLycaon
So much of this album deals with the topic of death, which is certainly understandable considering the unfortunate passing of Jason Thirsk. Great album. "Jason Matthew Thirsk, this one's for you."
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ABHORRANCE666
This is hands down my favorite Pennywise album. Fastest, and darkest. All first 5 albums have insane guitar tone, but it's above and beyond rad on this album. I can't believe I bought it brand new 20 years ago already. This was stuck in my Walk-Man for months, skating to 8th Grade class.
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Disvisonpunk86
Such a fucking amazing punk band one the best this whole record proves it ❤️👊😎
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PedroDaVePacas
The piano featured on unknown road and tribute is originally from the movie Poison Ivy composed by David Michael Frank (according to wikipedia). Not sure who is playing it.
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EmilianoCM
Great album! I have a though time deciding which one is their best one, this one or 'About Time'
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ViperaAmmodytes
The hidden track could be an extension to the composition at the beginning of their album "Unknown Road" (Wikipedia says so, anyway). A friend of mine had me listen to the track and told me it was played by Ronnie King after some sort of performance or something (I don't listen to Pennywise, and I don't know who that is or when). She had it listed as "Bro Hymn (piano)" on her iPod, as a separate track, though having searched for info about it, I'm not sure it has a name.
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