
Tuna on Toast with Stryker Tuna on Toast with Jim Lindberg - Pennywise
Oct 8, 2024
In a lively chat, Jim Lindberg, the frontman of punk band Pennywise, shares wild tales from the chaotic early days of the band, including unforgettable pranks and their pivotal role in the surf video scene. He discusses the profound influence of industry mentors like Brett Gurewitz and the legacy of their beloved bassist, Jason Thirsk. Jim also dives into his new project, The Black Pacific, and how it reflects his creative evolution. Plus, he reveals heartwarming moments from fatherhood and muses on the power of music amidst life's challenges.
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Surf Videos Launched Pennywise Globally
- Taylor Steele's surf videos amplified Pennywise worldwide after Greg Browning handed him their cassette.
- That exposure created fans in Australia, France and Spain who found the band through surfing culture.
Melody Plus Message Defined Their Sound
- Bad Religion's Suffer reshaped Jim Lindberg's songwriting toward melodic, political punk.
- Pennywise adopted catchy hooks with serious themes, blending melody and message.
From Backyard Chaos To Epitaph
- Pennywise exploded locally after a backyard party drew 200 people and chaotic scenes, then KXLU's Vernon Trujillo played them.
- That college station spin led Fletcher to take tapes to Brett Gurewitz, which resulted in signing to Epitaph.




