I bought this record at Camelot music on the north side of Milwaukee.. hell, gotta be 25 years ago..way before UA-cam. So they had this tower in the store with some headphones and CD and a bunch of different releases you could listen too.. saw the yellow and red time bomb.. Hit play on that one.. about time? love, love, and rock n roll. Truth and light... Fuckn Rock solid Angel fire! N that my friends can kill a lot of bad shit... A Lot. Thanks poster, thanks PW.
I was a sophomore in high school when this album came out. No social media, internet was already around but the overconsumption wasn't there, two stroke dirt bikes & ATVs ruled the world. I'm 44 and I still blast PW whenever I go riding in the desert BRRAAAAAAAAAAAAPP!!
This song on the surf video focus with kelly slater was awesome. So many dawn patrols listening to this headed to Sebastian inlet awesome days and band.
One of the best songs ever, period. Man did Jason's loss turned Pennywise into a band that can only write half a good album, Fletcher cannot carry an album himself, I think Full Circle contained songs Jason had written too, which is why it's so goddamn intense and the lyrics so urgent, as it is on that album too, although About Time is more pensive...it's actually a theme album, about time, almost all songs deal with the concept of time, it starts perfectly with this song and it rips your heart out at the end with Killing Time, almost no filler, only I guess Searching isn't great but the rest is fucking perfect. The first CD I ever bought, before that I only bought cassette albums, only cd player was the cd-rom on the 486 computer lol , plus, I did have money for a kid, but not that much, just a paperboy, but boy did I spin that CD, now I got the vinyl (smoke version). They did write one great album without Jason entirely if you don't count Full Circle, as I expect Jason wrote some of it, but unlike their first 3 albums, it doesn't say who wrote what (they would say who wrote each song then, either Jason or Fletcher), which was Land Of The Free? which is great until you get to the song that's after "My God", where the songs aren't really that great, but they did it. That song altered my life, like say "Stick That Fucking Flag Up Your Goddamn Ass, You Sonofabitch" by Propagandhi (which has very smart lyrics unlike its title) as a teenager, also Nirvana's "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"...I guess I like tortured souls heh..
Unknown Road was always my favorite album. I was around 18 years old when it came out and the combo of lyrics mixed with their particular style of Punk sound just really stuck with me. Alot of others were making a Big deal over Offspring and Greengay and I'm like forget that spoonfed Pop punk. Lol still feel the same way all these years later. Also Pennywise is better than Bad Religion too, By far imo. I know alot of people would compare them too. No comparison.
@@rnkmode1876 I disagree if we consider Bad Religion's 1980-1994 era and The Offspring well...when Unknown Road came out, they were a damn good real punk band, I was one of those who owned Ignition on tape, Smash was an accidental success as in it came it at the right place in time, because it is very much like Ignition and the album afterwards (Ixnay) is great too, the poseurs didn't like it much, unlike Americana. But after all those years I can say the best Offspring album is the self-titled and Kill The President is one of their best track ever 😅 Now Greenday I never was into, that Lookout! Records stuff in general was way too poppy and slow for me to care about it, although some great albums were released on that label, not counting Screeching Weasel's Boogadax3, The Vindictives for example, they weren't in that Mr.T Experience/Greenday vein I never felt any urgency or anger in the music at all, at least The Offspring started out legit, they stopped making anything good (if you take out the on-purpose radio hits, something Dexter admitted to writing such and do what he really liked on the rest of the 2 albums after Ixnay), Americana and Conspiracy of One are okay, but you really gotta take out the "hits".
@@severed111well said about the Offspring.I think it's that way for a lot if bands back then.Fat Mike made fun of all of them with "please play this song on the radio".A couple of years ahead of all of it but that's why they are so relevant with their content.
01-Peaceful Day (Pennywise) 02- Bleeding Heart Disease (NOFX) 03- Master Celebrator (No Fun At All) 04-Society Based On Bodies (Shelter) 05- Mr. Clean ( Millencolin) 06-The Treaty and The Bridge (Satanic Surfers) 07- Radio Ragga (Down By Law) 08- Shoot The Moon (Voodoo Glow Skulls) 09- Valid (Shades Appart) 10-Last Smoke Last Dime (Pleasure Fuckers) 11- Competition (Gorilla Biscuits) 12- Handy Man (Liberator) 13- Will To Survive (RKL) 14-Romper La Red (Cerebros Expremidos)
GBPFootballClub back in the mid 90s this was def considered hardcore/punk.....due to the new age hardcore standards its not, but its not tough guy beatdown shit with 7 breakdowns in one song. fucking children dont know what hc is now. "Lyke bruh,wheres the breakdowns? i got on my new balance running shoes and gym shorts lets crowd kill."
Indeed, he was the lyricist for most songs and also the main writer, Fletcher wrote about 1/4 of that album, he participated more on Unknown Road and the self titled, but that album is truly Jason's, and it's a theme album, not many realize it, but it's in the damn title, it's about the concept of time, and that timebomb about to explode was how the guy felt inside...I think some of his songs he wrote after this one also made it to Full Circle, their last 5/5 album, Fletcher can't carry a whole album by himself, and by 2003 Jim's voice got kind of weak, nowhere as awesome as it was there, it's often like this with the best musicians...Cobain's case is similar and Pennywise were fans of Nirvana who weren't "grunge", they were a punk band with the Seattle sound, the other bands that get that label were only like Nirvana in the 80's, 80's Soundgarden is great for example..but the other bands labeled "grunge"? God they suck, especially Pearl Jam, who came out in 1990 and never had the aggressiveness and or speed of Nirvana and 80's "grunge" bands that didn't get big, they're just a pop-rock band that were labeled "alternative" for some reason I never figured out, no wonder they are the only ones who didn't lose anybody, they weren't a threat to the system of control like Kurt, or even Jason or a Derrick Plourde (when he left Lagwagon, Lag lost their jagged edges pretty much, also, one of the best drummers ever), although Byron is greatly unknown/underrated for some reason!
melodic hardcore punk is great and we have to be thankful to Bad Religion for inventing the genre, "skate punk" is just melodic hardcore punk, usually, it's just that the songs can actually be sung, though, I like my regular hardcore punk for sure.
_Come on! Select the event you'll enter._ *Skaters Session* _Now select the skater who'll perform your tricks._ *Alex* _He's an Ash'es brother on the surfboard_ CAUTION! Unlock Footcontroller
I know this is an incredibly late reply that you'll never see, but yes, there was no video for this song, they made a video for Same Old Story. The beginning where the kid throws the carton of milk in his dad's face is effin classic to this day.
Hmm...The Faction (band) would love to have a word with you..just kidding nowadays when they play their rare live shows, they replaced "cops are always harassing me, their sons are bmx'ers, the singer says "rollerbladers" :D The Faction is the original melodic hardcore punk band that got the "skate punk" label attached to them, dunno what it is with melodic hardcore punk and skating that goes together so much. Although, a lot of skateboard vhs' I had only had a couple punk songs and the rest was hip-hop/rap..eh.
To all those saying this is considered early on hardcore... no it was not. This was politically-minded skate punk. This was the shit you jam when throwing fingers up at the corruption in our government while shredding on your dirt bike, bmx, skate or whatever you were into
@@robertmiles8766 Thinking Blink's Cheshire Cat was great is just an illusion, I give it a listen and I'm like, why did I bother with this, while Pennywise's 4 first albums are fucking gold, Jason Thirsk being an amazing lyricist and song writer, his loss showed from Straight Ahead and on...although Land of The Free? is almost in the same class as the first four..
You're kidding right? This is melodic hardcore punk, or just "punk" if you're not too smart about music genres. There was emo in the 90's, but it wasn't popular, it was pretty goddamn heavy noisy music and no wimpage like what happened when all the poseurs who were just there for the ska/punk all went to the emocore and emo pop when ska/punk lost popularity in those extremely dark post 9/11 2001 days... Please tell me you're joking in any case...fuck, lol.
Saw it live a couple of days ago in Paris. This band remains in my top five for decades for a good reason!
One of my favorite bands. I miss the 90s, what a time to grow up. I feel sorry for kids these days
The last sentence is what every old man has said since old men were created.
@@tyson9419 very true, we also probably never thought we’d end up saying this haha.
With my band just released a cover of this song: ua-cam.com/video/QCFAfjvtVno/v-deo.htmlsi=HuqJzndGvEMHCgqt
This song reminds me of the summer of 1995 when I was 15 years old. Man, still so amazing!!
Good times
i think of the band Green Day
@@Fredrikwikberg green day Is ass cheeks
Dirt bikes and good times for me
Pennywise will never get old.. 👊
Man this band....just.....wow....pennywise and BR are 2 of the best ever. And they are KEEPING PUNK ALIVE!!
....and never gets old.
With my band just released a cover of this song: ua-cam.com/video/QCFAfjvtVno/v-deo.htmlsi=HuqJzndGvEMHCgqt
I bought this record at Camelot music on the north side of Milwaukee.. hell, gotta be 25 years ago..way before UA-cam. So they had this tower in the store with some headphones and CD and a bunch of different releases you could listen too.. saw the yellow and red time bomb.. Hit play on that one.. about time? love, love, and rock n roll. Truth and light... Fuckn Rock solid Angel fire! N that my friends can kill a lot of bad shit... A Lot. Thanks poster, thanks PW.
I was a sophomore in high school when this album came out. No social media, internet was already around but the overconsumption wasn't there, two stroke dirt bikes & ATVs ruled the world. I'm 44 and I still blast PW whenever I go riding in the desert BRRAAAAAAAAAAAAPP!!
from my childhood to my old age! pennywise for all my life!!!
One of the best songs, Pennywise is a very powerful band
With my band just released a cover of this song: ua-cam.com/video/QCFAfjvtVno/v-deo.htmlsi=HuqJzndGvEMHCgqt
I’m 50 I’ve loved these guys since I was 12
This song on the surf video focus with kelly slater was awesome. So many dawn patrols listening to this headed to Sebastian inlet awesome days and band.
I love pennywise. They really did save my life.
Me too, Pennywise kicks ass! \m/
***** :)
Chris Brown How about Lagwagon, NOFX, Millencolin, No Fun At All, No Use For A Name..? =)
***** All fucking great bands!
Ethan Goepper WORD! =)
Eu descobri essa música através de uma revista de surf Fluir, que vinha com um CD, com essa e outras músicas.
CAAARA, rs!
uns 15 anos atrás, era da hora demais! me lembro bem!
Pennywise eu conheci através dos jogos do Toninho Falcão de skate
A mesma coisa comigo! Meu pai e meu irmão mais velho compraram a revista e CD. Procurei, mad não achei as músicas do CD. Vc lembra o nome??
@@joaoluccasemygdio3936o nome do CD é 90's surf music.
Revista Fluir
Legends!
Best song ever...greetings from Croatia
Great opening track for a great album
had the chance to see these guys at the its not dead festival 2015 in san bernadino california. great performance
That festival was the shit.
I discovered and fell in love with punk rock because of this song.
Lucky you, and she :)
One of the best songs ever, period. Man did Jason's loss turned Pennywise into a band that can only write half a good album, Fletcher cannot carry an album himself, I think Full Circle contained songs Jason had written too, which is why it's so goddamn intense and the lyrics so urgent, as it is on that album too, although About Time is more pensive...it's actually a theme album, about time, almost all songs deal with the concept of time, it starts perfectly with this song and it rips your heart out at the end with Killing Time, almost no filler, only I guess Searching isn't great but the rest is fucking perfect. The first CD I ever bought, before that I only bought cassette albums, only cd player was the cd-rom on the 486 computer lol , plus, I did have money for a kid, but not that much, just a paperboy, but boy did I spin that CD, now I got the vinyl (smoke version).
They did write one great album without Jason entirely if you don't count Full Circle, as I expect Jason wrote some of it, but unlike their first 3 albums, it doesn't say who wrote what (they would say who wrote each song then, either Jason or Fletcher), which was Land Of The Free? which is great until you get to the song that's after "My God", where the songs aren't really that great, but they did it. That song altered my life, like say "Stick That Fucking Flag Up Your Goddamn Ass, You Sonofabitch" by Propagandhi (which has very smart lyrics unlike its title) as a teenager, also Nirvana's "Radio Friendly Unit Shifter"...I guess I like tortured souls heh..
Do you want a fudge with this waffle
Unknown Road was always my favorite album. I was around 18 years old when it came out and the combo of lyrics mixed with their particular style of Punk sound just really stuck with me. Alot of others were making a Big deal over Offspring and Greengay and I'm like forget that spoonfed Pop punk. Lol still feel the same way all these years later. Also Pennywise is better than Bad Religion too, By far imo. I know alot of people would compare them too. No comparison.
@@rnkmode1876 I disagree if we consider Bad Religion's 1980-1994 era and The Offspring well...when Unknown Road came out, they were a damn good real punk band, I was one of those who owned Ignition on tape, Smash was an accidental success as in it came it at the right place in time, because it is very much like Ignition and the album afterwards (Ixnay) is great too, the poseurs didn't like it much, unlike Americana. But after all those years I can say the best Offspring album is the self-titled and Kill The President is one of their best track ever 😅
Now Greenday I never was into, that Lookout! Records stuff in general was way too poppy and slow for me to care about it, although some great albums were released on that label, not counting Screeching Weasel's Boogadax3, The Vindictives for example, they weren't in that Mr.T Experience/Greenday vein I never felt any urgency or anger in the music at all, at least The Offspring started out legit, they stopped making anything good (if you take out the on-purpose radio hits, something Dexter admitted to writing such and do what he really liked on the rest of the 2 albums after Ixnay), Americana and Conspiracy of One are okay, but you really gotta take out the "hits".
@@severed111well said about the Offspring.I think it's that way for a lot if bands back then.Fat Mike made fun of all of them with "please play this song on the radio".A couple of years ahead of all of it but that's why they are so relevant with their content.
truly a message for the next generations
About time✊❤️
Excellent 👍
Best pennywise song. The how will i make it bit always blows my nuts off.
What do you think he meant by "How can I live when you won't let me in"?
Scruffy P other than that, I totally agree with you :D
Favorite pennywise song 💪
This song make us champion on battle of the band....1998
Best hardcore introduction of all time.
Heerlijk lekker!
best pennywise cd!
Unknown Road and Full Circle are extremely close but I agree!
Still waiting for my peaceful day
Rip
I still remember rockin to this watching crusty demons of dirt
Still fuckin awesome....😎😎
William Tahau fucking crusty demons of dirt... that brings back some memories!
Yep,all those early freestyle video"s had some mean sound tracks..
But fuck look@ how far the sport has evolved..
Yee ha
haha totally forgot about those crazy motocrossers
Pennywise always makes me want to pull the old skateboard out again and go skating
lol, i remember this song from waaay back in one of my old dirt bike vcr videos. XD
MxFite705 Pedro Gonzalez rode to this
terrafirma 2
TOP SKATER!!
Schwinn American muscle..
Best memories as a kid..
The classic
great music
i put my head down with the headsets and !wow! lyrics!!!! I can understand them just fine.
POOOOO!
Minha adolescência!!!
Paz
aquele épico cd da revista fluir abria com essa pancada já
poo... não tens a lista de músicas desse cd?
01-Peaceful Day (Pennywise)
02- Bleeding Heart Disease (NOFX)
03- Master Celebrator (No Fun At All)
04-Society Based On Bodies (Shelter)
05- Mr. Clean ( Millencolin)
06-The Treaty and The Bridge (Satanic Surfers)
07- Radio Ragga (Down By Law)
08- Shoot The Moon (Voodoo Glow Skulls)
09- Valid (Shades Appart)
10-Last Smoke Last Dime (Pleasure Fuckers)
11- Competition (Gorilla Biscuits)
12- Handy Man (Liberator)
13- Will To Survive (RKL)
14-Romper La Red (Cerebros Expremidos)
Irado! Só pedrada nesse disco mesmo! Valeu!
eu tinha. loko demais
+Emanuell Oliveira muito bem lembrado
perfect...
PauldeMolay79 yes
Would this be considered hardcore? Not trying to be a troll just asking...The vocals don't really sound like traditional hardcore
GBPFootballClub back in the mid 90s this was def considered hardcore/punk.....due to the new age hardcore standards its not, but its not tough guy beatdown shit with 7 breakdowns in one song. fucking children dont know what hc is now. "Lyke bruh,wheres the breakdowns? i got on my new balance running shoes and gym shorts lets crowd kill."
Definitely not hardcore/punk.... politically-minded skate punk
good fuckin' oldschool PW!!!!!! Always get a smile on my face!!
Le gros Criss d'épais just like that. 😊👍🏼
Steel Roots 2🤘🏻
powerful...
hard driving tune....
true as hell lyrics....
Rest in piece Jason.
Indeed, he was the lyricist for most songs and also the main writer, Fletcher wrote about 1/4 of that album, he participated more on Unknown Road and the self titled, but that album is truly Jason's, and it's a theme album, not many realize it, but it's in the damn title, it's about the concept of time, and that timebomb about to explode was how the guy felt inside...I think some of his songs he wrote after this one also made it to Full Circle, their last 5/5 album, Fletcher can't carry a whole album by himself, and by 2003 Jim's voice got kind of weak, nowhere as awesome as it was there, it's often like this with the best musicians...Cobain's case is similar and Pennywise were fans of Nirvana who weren't "grunge", they were a punk band with the Seattle sound, the other bands that get that label were only like Nirvana in the 80's, 80's Soundgarden is great for example..but the other bands labeled "grunge"? God they suck, especially Pearl Jam, who came out in 1990 and never had the aggressiveness and or speed of Nirvana and 80's "grunge" bands that didn't get big, they're just a pop-rock band that were labeled "alternative" for some reason I never figured out, no wonder they are the only ones who didn't lose anybody, they weren't a threat to the system of control like Kurt, or even Jason or a Derrick Plourde (when he left Lagwagon, Lag lost their jagged edges pretty much, also, one of the best drummers ever), although Byron is greatly unknown/underrated for some reason!
STILL BADASS! POWERFUL
Melodic Hardcore ;)
Yes! The melodic hardcore band that got HUGE! Pretty remarkable feat for this genre!
melodic hardcore punk is great and we have to be thankful to Bad Religion for inventing the genre, "skate punk" is just melodic hardcore punk, usually, it's just that the songs can actually be sung, though, I like my regular hardcore punk for sure.
CLASSICK
Ay estaré en diciembre..grande pennywise...
Pennywise is timeless punk shit which lives on👍🙂
my brain feels like blaaaaaah should i put on a tinfoil hat do you think it might help my brain?
Kelly Slater Focus movie.... yeeeaaahhh!!!!!
_Come on! Select the event you'll enter._
*Skaters Session*
_Now select the skater who'll perform your tricks._
*Alex*
_He's an Ash'es brother on the surfboard_
CAUTION!
Unlock Footcontroller
🎈
these guys are so wise
what clip? i remember the song but not the video.. i think there is Hill in right?
I know this is an incredibly late reply that you'll never see, but yes, there was no video for this song, they made a video for Same Old Story. The beginning where the kid throws the carton of milk in his dad's face is effin classic to this day.
Thé future and all I can see.
Well.... it's Like they Said:
AbouT TimE
Fits perfectly again in 2024😅
@justinvpro NOFX: The separation of church and skate... that happened mate
He is here. Will you find him? Be saved.
27 people don't know great music
Justin Konavage where it’s at
Steel Roots 2
I thought terrafirma
BMXers are here too!
Hmm...The Faction (band) would love to have a word with you..just kidding nowadays when they play their rare live shows, they replaced "cops are always harassing me, their sons are bmx'ers, the singer says "rollerbladers" :D The Faction is the original melodic hardcore punk band that got the "skate punk" label attached to them, dunno what it is with melodic hardcore punk and skating that goes together so much. Although, a lot of skateboard vhs' I had only had a couple punk songs and the rest was hip-hop/rap..eh.
puta q pariu!!!!!!! que som muito loco !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kelly Slater
@S4Lutscha damn right man. every time i'm riding my beast this music is just so f*cking awesome to listen to :D
how can i go on, with nothing nowhere!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Inicio no Surf 1996
480p make a difference!
A peaceful day to make a war...
What type of music is this :D Rock or metal.
@@22fx64 lol bro, i asked it 8 years ago, since then i became a punker
I just want go out and snowboard my nitro hazard 152
To all those saying this is considered early on hardcore... no it was not. This was politically-minded skate punk. This was the shit you jam when throwing fingers up at the corruption in our government while shredding on your dirt bike, bmx, skate or whatever you were into
"Listen up everyone there's something wrong..."
steel roots 2
pedro speedy gonzales, terrafirma 4
i play this song so loud even god has to block his ears!
Copyright ?
Terrafirma motocross vhs
@georgef357 God*
When my uncle locks the door behind me
you okay?
ROAM
最高!
POWERFULLLLLL
Alguém em 2023?
Seasons!
huge difference between 360p & 480p !
Jannus Landing, St Petersburg Florida March 1995
2 people didnt like this because they think repetitive bass and horrible rhymes is music
Haha yeah they think laptops make real music😆
two minutes to midnight anyone?
Almost
7
Motorcycle ride anyone?
i could puke just hearing the first 10 seconds of this song;.........
word
Pennywise the clown
Sum41 and Blink 182 happened...UGH!
Blink was good in the 90s I hate sum41
@@robertmiles8766 Thinking Blink's Cheshire Cat was great is just an illusion, I give it a listen and I'm like, why did I bother with this, while Pennywise's 4 first albums are fucking gold, Jason Thirsk being an amazing lyricist and song writer, his loss showed from Straight Ahead and on...although Land of The Free? is almost in the same class as the first four..
(y)
thumbs up if came here from a redbull video :)
This is a emo song?
Hahaha.
You're kidding right? This is melodic hardcore punk, or just "punk" if you're not too smart about music genres. There was emo in the 90's, but it wasn't popular, it was pretty goddamn heavy noisy music and no wimpage like what happened when all the poseurs who were just there for the ska/punk all went to the emocore and emo pop when ska/punk lost popularity in those extremely dark post 9/11 2001 days... Please tell me you're joking in any case...fuck, lol.
Bad vid