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Pepper is a three-piece
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band originally from
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, now based in
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. The band consists of vocalist/guitarist Kaleo Wassman, vocalist/bassist Bret Bollinger, and drummer Yesod Williams. Since the band's formation they have released eight studio albums, as well as two live albums.


Band history


1996–2001: Formation

Pepper formed in 1996 with singer/guitarist Kaleo Wassman and bassist/singer Bret Bollinger, who had been friends since middle school. The duo was influenced by the Hawaiian artist Three Plus and popular mainland groups like Sublime. The group struggled to find a drummer to be in the band, with Wassman stating, "We were going through drummers like a bottomless pit." Wassman and Bollinger heard about a drummer named Yesod Williams who had gained success around their small town, and later met Williams at a party. The two convinced Williams to join the band, and they had to come up with a band name. In an interview with ''The Pier'', Wassman said "We are three kids in High School in
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. We're all waiters. We always use to get out of work around ten o'clock at night and then I would race home to watch ''
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''. This was back in the 90's when you had all of these All-stars. There was a skit that they kept re-doing and it was called 'The Pepper Boy'. And, basically its this Italian Restaurant and these 'Pepper Boys' come up to the table, usually to a couple on an exclusive date, and they would come over and OBSCENELY crack pepper all over the woman's plate. It was so funny to us watching the date get so angry and of course the lady just loving the Italian affection. It was one thing the three of us would talk about the next day in Bret's (Bollinger) garage when we were rehearsing and we would just lose it, so we said Pepper for short". With the trio and new name in place, Pepper left
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for
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and went on to open shows by
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, and other major
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artists. Pepper first entered the studio in 1997 and recorded a seven-song demo. In 1999, after gathering a small local following on the Big Island, Pepper gained the interest of an independent,
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-based record company,
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. Volcom produced and distributed the band's debut release, '' Give'n It'', which combined
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, hip-hop, and pop genres and the band made it on the 2001
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.


2002–2005: ''Kona Town'', ''In With the Old'', and mainstream success

After years of extensive touring, Pepper took to the studio with
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,
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) to record their second album entitled '' Kona Town'', released in March 2002. The track "Give It Up" was released as a single. The album peaked at #2 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart. Pepper continued to tour throughout 2003 and into 2004, including dates with
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and
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, along with appearances at the annual
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Birthday celebration,
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's Festival "Street Scene", and a U.S. tour with
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. In March 2004, Pepper released '' In With The Old'', and got to #34 on the Billboard Heat Seekers and #18 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. The album was recorded at 311's completely analog Hive Studios by board master Ron St. Germain (
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,
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), the album showcases a broader range of influences shared by the trio. The band added punk keyboardist/producer
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on the album as well.


2006–2009: ''No Shame'', ''Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations''

Beginning on July 20, 2006, Pepper supported 311 along with
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on their U.S. tour. In August 2006,
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announced that Pepper &
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would headline the annual Jägermeister Musictour through December 2006. The band released their fourth album (and minor label debut) entitled '' No Shame'' on October 3, 2006. With Ronnie King on keyboard again, it features production from
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of 311,
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of
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, and Sublime producer/
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member
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. A music video was shot for the single "No Control", which became their first commercial single. The album made it to #96 on the ''
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'' chart. On March 20, 2007, Pepper released '' To Da Max: Mistakes and Outtakes (1997–2004)'', their first compilation album containing rare and B-side tracks. Pepper appeared on all dates of the 2007
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. They toured with The Expendables and
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, on their "That's Where I Wanna Be..." 42-stop tour from October to December 2007. Pepper released their fifth album on July 22, 2008, titled ''
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'' on their own label, LAW Records. The cover and title was a play on one of their favorite films Broken Lizard's Club Dread. The album peaked at #83 on the ''
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'' chart. To promote this release, the band toured across the United States in 2008 from March through April with Redeye Empire and
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. A European tour in support of
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followed, including shows in Germany, Sweden, France, Italy and more. From August 1, 2008 to September 6, 2008, the band toured the U.S. on the Tailgate 2008 Summer Tour. The band then toured with
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and Sly & Robbie. The band also headlined the "LAW Records" tour in October 2008 along with
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, and
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. This was their first tour consisting of only LAW Records bands. After a UK tour with
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, and a break in December, Pepper, Passafire, and The Supervillains toured the Northwest to complete the first LAW Records tour. On April 21, 2009, the band released a greatest hits album called ''Kona Gold''. It featured 19-tracks of Pepper's most popular songs. The Spring 2009 line-up of the
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featured Pepper with longtime staples on the punk scene, Pennywise. Pepper returned to the
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after a 2006 outing with punk-reggae rockers
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.


2010–2015: ''Stitches EP'' and self-titled album

Pepper released their new EP album titled ''Stitches'' on October 12, 2010. A single, "Wake Up", from the album was released June 28, 2010 along with "Mirror". The band toured with 311 to promote the album. The EP peaked at #40 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. Pepper also toured on the "Like a Surgeon Tour" with
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, Pour Habit, and
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in the Fall of 2010. They released ''Like A Surgeon Live'' on October 9, 2010 which featured 22 songs from their entire performance live during the tour. Pepper was one of the headliners for the 2011 Vans Warped Tour. During the summer and fall of 2012, they toured with
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and
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. On September 3, 2013, Pepper released their self-titled sixth album on
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. It featured the singles, "Hunny Girl" and "F**K Around All Night", which the band shot two music videos for (a clean version and an explicit version with nudity). Following a co-headlining tour with the
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in the summer of 2014 and another amphitheater summer run with Rebelution and Sublime With Rome in 2015.


2016–Present: ''Ohana'' and ''Local Motion''

On April 29, 2016, Pepper released their seventh studio album titled, ''Ohana''. The album peaked at #8 the Billboard Independent Albums chart and made it to #130 on the ''
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''. The band released their eighth studio album ''Local Motion'' on June 28, 2019. It contained 10-tracks featuring top reggae artists like
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), Micah Brown of
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, Henry Fong, and Jinco. The album peaked at #1 on the Billboard Reggae Albums chart and made it to #13 on the Billboard Independent Albums chart. Pepper was featured as one of many reggae bands on
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riddim album, ''Cali Roots Riddim 2020'' with their single, "Change", which was produced by Buddz and mixed by
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's touring guitarist, producer Johnny Cosmic. On September 20, 2020, Pepper was one of several reggae and punk bands on ''The House That Bradley Built'', a charity compilation honoring Sublime's lead singer Bradley Nowell, helping musicians with substance abuse. They covered Sublime's songs, "Date Rape", and "Work That We Do", as well as, Brett Bollinger covering "Mary" on the Deluxe Edition which was released on Pepper's own record label, LAW Records on January 15, 2021.


Other projects

In 2016, Pepper tried their hands as
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with their own wine collection based on their album titles and cover artwork. The first bottle they released was, "Kona Town Original Blend", which sold quickly. In 2017, Pepper partnered up with award-winning
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 Thomas Booth, a.k.a. "The Wine Boss" of
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. Their second bottle, "Blend 2" won Gold at the
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Competition in 2019. They also have a 2017 "Skullconut Malbec", and a 2015 Cabernet called, "In With The Cab", which is a play off their album, ''In With The Old''. For two years in a row, they've won Gold, Silver and Bronze for all of their wines. Kaleo Wassman explains, "We didn't want to just license our name to the wine, we wanted to be active in the creation of it. And so it's really incredible for us to get these awards and accolades because we are being able to co-create this wine with Thomas." They look to add to their success with the release of "No Shame Chardonnay" with artwork based on their 2006 album, ''No Shame''.


Members

*Bret Bollinger - vocals, bass * Kaleo Wassman - vocals, guitar *Yesod Williams - drums, backing vocals *Jeff Nisen - guitar


Discography


Studio albums


Demos

*''Seven-song demo'' (1997), Pepper Records *'' Give'n It'' (2000), Cornerstone R.A.S.


EPs

*''Limited Edition Warped Tour EP'' (2001), Volcom Entertainment *'' Stitches EP'' (2010), LAW Records (#40 on ''Billboard'' Independent Albums)


Live albums

*''Kona Gold'' (2009), Volcom Entertainment *''Live at the Belly Up'' (2015), LAW Records


DVDs

*'' Pepper LIVE DVD'' (March 8, 2005), Volcom Entertainment *''Searching For The Haj'' (DVD Movie) (August 22, 2006), LAW Records


Compilations

*''The Early Poems of Volcom Entertainment'' (1999), Volcom Entertainment *''1999 Summer Sampler'' (1999), Volcom Entertainment *''Santa's Stuck in the Chimney'' (2000), Volcom Entertainment *''2002 Label Sampler'' (2002), Volcom Entertainment / 2 tracks: ("Sitting on the Curb", "Storm Trooper") *'' To Da Max: Mistakes and Outakes 1997–2004'' (2007),
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, LAW Records *'' Good Luck Chuck Soundtrack'' (2007), Lions Gate Records / 1 track: ("The Whistle Song") *''Spirits In The Material World: A Reggae Tribute To The Police'' (2008), Shanachie / 1 track: ("Can't Stand Losing You")


Singles


Songs

*Singles that did not chart/top tracks off each album


References


External links


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