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Land of the Free?

 
Album Review: Land of the Free?

  • Artist: Pennywise
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: June 19, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Pennywise themselves are calling Land of the Free "a wake-up call," aimed at the slumbering masses of America -- an attempt to shake people out of their lethargy, and prod them into thinking about the world. It's also a clarion call to action, made most forcibly on "Fuck Authority," via its demand that "it's time we had our say." However, given the opportunity, Pennywise isn't quite sure what it is they want to say. The songs throw out concerns and reactions, opinions and questions, ideas and concepts, unleashing their own mixed emotions along the way. The quartet's frustration with the current state of affairs singes the tracks, yet solutions and causes by and large evade them. At times it's evident the group feels like they're calling to the deaf while stumbling blindly around in the dark. "Is there anyone listening?" they inquire at one point, half in plea, half in defiance. Pennywise is high enough up in the punk hierarchy to know the answer is yes. Wrapping their message in a barrage of melodies and pummeling beats insures that at every show hundreds of kids will parrot back Land's lyrics, fists punching the air. But will these fans seriously ask themselves the same questions the band are posing? The group hopes so, for the album is obviously meant as a starting point for discussion, raising issues, and consciousness, in hopes of encouraging an eventual grassroots revolution. It's the beginnings of a manifesto, delivering up discussion points for the interested to mull over, then respond with their own ideas via the band's website. From these beginnings Pennywise is determined to forge a plan of action for the future, one that everyone can make their own. ~ Jo-Ann Greene, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Time Marchs On Pennywise Pennywise (2:57)
Land of the Free? Pennywise Pennywise (2:31)
The World Pennywise Pennywise (2:27)
F**k Authority Pennywise Pennywise (3:16)
Something Wrong With Me Pennywise Pennywise (2:39)
Enemy Pennywise Pennywise (2:34)
My God Pennywise Pennywise (2:48)
Twist of Fate Pennywise Pennywise (2:33)
Who's on Your Side Pennywise, Brett Gurewitz Pennywise (2:50)
It's Up to You Pennywise Pennywise (2:56)
Set Me Free Pennywise Pennywise (2:31)
Divine Intervention Pennywise Pennywise (3:30)
WTO Pennywise Pennywise (2:58)
Anyone Listening Pennywise Pennywise (3:00)

Credits

Chad Bamford (Digital Editing), Andrew Buscher (Guitar Technician), Joe Barresi (Mixing), Darian Rundall (Digital Editing), Andrew Busher (Guitar Technician), Andrew Busher (Assistant Engineer), Jeff Thomas (Mixing Assistant), Tom D. Kline (Art Direction), Joe Barresi (Producer), Joe Barresi (Engineer), Tom D. Kline (Graphic Design), Gene Grimaldi (Mastering), Billy Bowers (Digital Editing), Mike Fasano (Drum Technician), Pennywise (Producer)
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Land of the Free?
Studio album by Pennywise
Released June 19, 2001
Recorded February–March 2001 at Stall #2, Redondo Beach, California
Genre Punk rock
Length 39:30
Label Epitaph
Producer Pennywise, Joe Barresi
Professional reviews
Pennywise chronology
Live @ the Key Club
(2000)
Land of the Free?
(2001)
From the Ashes
(2003)

Land of the Free? is the sixth album by Pennywise, released on June 19, 2001. It charted at number 67 on the Billboard Top 200, and number 21 on the Australian ARIA Albums Chart. Although Land of the Free? contained the explicit track, "Fuck Authority", it did not receive a parental advisory label.

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Pennywise. 

# Title Length
1. "Time Marches On"   2:57
2. "Land of the Free?"   2:31
3. "The World"   2:27
4. "Fuck Authority"   3:16
5. "Something Wrong with Me"   2:39
6. "Enemy"   2:34
7. "My God"   2:48
8. "Twist of Fate"   2:33
9. "Who's on Your Side" (co-written by Brett Gurewitz) 2:50
10. "It's Up to You"   2:56
11. "Set Me Free"   2:31
12. "Divine Intervention"   3:30
13. "WTO"   2:58
14. "Anyone Listening"   3:00

Notes

  • Track 4, "Fuck Authority", is written as "F**k Authority" on the back cover.
  • Track 5, "Something Wrong with Me", is a tribute to the Minor Threat song "I Don't Wanna Hear It", where frontman Jim Lindberg sings "Sick and tired of all your lies, when will you realize?".
  • Track 12, "Divine Intervention", has no relation to the Slayer song from their 1994 album with the same title.
  • The text "JMT 67-96 R.I.P.", which is printed inside the booklet, refers to Pennywise's late original bassist Jason Matthew Thirsk, who committed suicide in 1996.

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