Talk:Pennywise (band)

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[edit] Tony Hawk

- Someone screwed up when they said that "Society" was a track on Tony Hawk's Pro Skater (as in the first one). It was actually Top Skater. I fixed it, and I know there were more, but I can't for the life of me remember what they were. Little help?

  • Removed the comment " (because they were never main-streamed) " at the end of the discography, since i can't see a reason for it to be there.

--Hey, ah I think the comment Full Circle and Straight Ahead were not as popular as the previous records is highly inaccurate. Full Circle was their highest selling record and reached the top 100 on the billboard charts if I'm not mistaken. If anything, the band grew in popularity after '97 and Full Circle.

[edit] Start date

Hello there,

The band consist from 1998, but their first 7' was A word from the wise with Final Chapters (this is the first song ever written by Pennywise). The songs on Wilcard 7' are recorded in 1989, but are released in 1992 on Theologian Records. I spoke to Mark Theodore and he said the first release of Wilcard was in 1992. After the release in 1992 they a compilation cd and that's the cd Wilcard/A word from the wise.

The Wilcard 7' could never been released in 1988, because the songs are recorded in 1989! But the songs are bad so the band didn't release immediately after they recorded the songs.

[edit] Covers

There should be a section for songs covered by Pennywise on the article.

[edit] Oit of print

The Wildcard 7 is not out of print. Just look at the www.theologianrecords.com. I also contacted Marc Theodore from Theologian and he also said they still print the Wildcard 7!

[edit] Style and influences

Firstly I took the liberty to remove a spam of the discussion page.
Secondly I would like to say the second paragraph of "Style and influences" which consists out of an enumeration of bands needs better sources. The first series has "Pennywise at Allmusic.com" as source, but I can't find the enumeration on that page, I'm not removing it because it could be that I just didn't search good enough. If somebody knows where the enumeration is located on the webpage, please check if it explicitly says "the Misfits (with Glenn Danzig)" and not just "The Misfits".
The second series simply needs a source, but I can only find sources which have copied from Wiki which disqualifies it as a valid source.--Tomvasseur (talk) 19:14, 21 July 2011 (UTC)

[edit] Disambiguation

Since The Band is the only "Pennywise" with an article, can't we just but a disambig at the top of the page saying that Pennywise is also A Clown and A Psydoneum?Jasper420 19:13, 14 June 2011 (UTC)

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