The live recording of "Rules" from November 30, 1993, captures Pennywise during a pivotal time in their career, shortly after the release of their sel... Read Full Description >
The live recording of "Rules" from November 30, 1993, captures Pennywise during a pivotal time in their career, shortly after the release of their self-titled album, "Pennywise," which debuted in 1991. This album established their presence in the punk rock scene, showcasing their aggressive sound and socially conscious lyrics. By the time of the Hollywood Palladium show, Pennywise had garnered a devoted fan base as they actively toured and supported their growing reputation. The performance captures the raw energy and enthusiasm characteristic of their early shows. Notably, this period also marks their association with Epitaph Records, a label famous for its roster of influential punk bands, solidifying Pennywise's place in the genre. The recording is part of the rich history of their performances, depicting the band's evolution as they continued to produce impactful music following this era, including their subsequent albums like "About Time" released in 1995.