Pennywise's fifth studio album from 1999, meticulously crafted over five months, stands as their most adventurous work to date. Balancing the expectations of devoted fans with bold creative risks, the band drew from social and political themes to fuel their songwriting. Tracks like "My Own Country" examine the pursuit of personal freedom, while "Might Be a Dream" and "Still Can Be Great" channel messages of resilience and hope, all while critiquing societal shortcomings. A landmark release that showcases the band's range and depth.
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