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Pinhead Gunpowder is an American punk rock band that formed in East Bay, California, in 1991. The band currently consists of Aaron Cometbus (
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, lyrics), Bill Schneider (
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), Billie Joe Armstrong ( guitar, vocals) and Jason White ( guitar, vocals). The band's name comes from a brand of "high octane" green tea served at the Arcata co-op and discovered by Aaron Cometbus during one of his many dumpster diving adventures.


History

Pinhead Gunpowder was founded in Arcata, California, in January 1991 by Aaron Cometbus and Jon Quittner. Cometbus wanted the name "Pinhead Gunpowder", while Quittner wanted to call it "50 Foot Hesher". Along with vocalist Doug "Douggie Grime" Rogers and bassist David "Atlas" Kimmel, the band played once at a party where Cometbus snapped his bass pedal in half in the middle of the set. Shortly after the show, Cometbus moved back to Berkeley, taking the name of the band and some of the songs with him. Quittner stayed in Arcata with the band and they changed their name to 50 Foot Hesher and acquired a new drummer. A few months later, Quittner left the band and the remaining members changed the name to "Lank". Back in Berkeley, Cometbus formed the second incarnation of Pinhead Gunpowder with Bill Schneider and Sarah Kirsch of The Skinflutes, and Billie Joe Armstrong of
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. In June 1991, they recorded their first EP, ''Tründle and Spring''. It was not until April of the following year that the band played their first live show at Punks With Presses in Oakland along with Rancid and The Gr'Ups. The band then released their second EP, ''Fahizah''. In 1993, Kirsch left the band citing personal differences with Armstrong's decision to sign to a major label with Green Day. Kirsch was replaced by Jason White of Chino Horde. Shortly after, the band embarked on a week long tour of Northern California, Oregon, and Washington in the winter of 1994. Pinhead Gunpowder performed for the first time in many years during February 2008, debuting three new songs, "Anniversary Song", "West Side Highway", and "On the Ave" . The band released their latest EP, '' West Side Highway'' through Recess Records on August 19, 2008. This marked the band's first new release in 5 years. Pinhead Gunpowder released a greatest hits album called '' Kick Over the Traces'' on June 19, 2009. Also, Pinhead Gunpowder mentioned that in August or September Recess would re-release on vinyl and CD the albums ''
Jump Salty ''Jump Salty'' is a compilation album by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder. The album collects tracks from the group's first two extended plays, '' Tründle and Spring'' and '' Fahizah'', as well as compilation appearances. ''Jump Sa ...
'', ''
Carry the Banner ''Carry the Banner'' is the third EP by the Berkeley, California-based punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder. Originally released on 10" vinyl in December 1994 through Too Many Records, the EP was reissued on CD by Lookout Records shortly after as ...
'', '' Goodbye Ellston Avenue'', '' Shoot the Moon'' and ''
Compulsive Disclosure ''Compulsive Disclosure'' is the second compilation album by the American punk rock band Pinhead Gunpowder. It was released on October 21, 2003, through Lookout! Records. The album features songs from the group's eponymously titled 2000 EP, th ...
''. All of the albums were re-released in assorted colors in early February 2010 through Recess Records, but quickly recalled and destroyed at the request of the band due to issues with the vinyl pressing. The band last performed at a benefit show at 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, California on February 12, 2010. Band member, Sarah Kirsch, died in 2012, who had been had been diagnosed with Fanconi anemia, a genetic disorder that can cause leukemia and other cancers. In March 2021. the band re-issued their entire discography on vinyl.


Band members

;Current members * Billie Joe Armstrong - guitar, vocals (1991–present) * Aaron Cometbus -
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(1991–present) * Bill Schneider -
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, vocals (1991–present) * Jason White - guitar, vocals (1994–present) ;Former members * Sarah Kirsch - guitar, vocals (1991–1994; died 2012)


Songwriting

Aaron Cometbus is the primary writer of Pinhead Gunpowder's songs. During Pinhead Gunpowder's first incarnation, Cometbus and Quittner wrote a handful of songs together, including "In Control", "Losers of the Year", "Certain Things", "Brother", "I Used To", "Stab You in the Eye", and "Cuidado" (The last two songs released by Quittner and Cometbus under the band name "Mundt"). Cometbus often borrows songs recorded by his other bands to release as Pinhead Gunpowder songs, including "Train Station" from Shotwell Coho, "The Great Divide" from Redmond Shooting Stars, "Asheville" from Cleveland Bound Death Sentence, and "On the Ave" and "Landlords" from Astrid Oto. Only three Pinhead Gunpowder songs have been written by Billie Joe Armstrong, under the name "Wilhelm Fink". Those are "27", "New Blood", and "Anniversary Song".


Influences

The bands influences are
Ramones The Ramones were an American punk rock band that formed in the New York City neighborhood of Forest Hills, Queens, in 1974. They are often cited as the first true punk rock group. Despite achieving a limited commercial appeal in the United ...
,
Joni Mitchell Roberta Joan "Joni" Mitchell ( Anderson; born November 7, 1943) is a Canadian-American musician, producer, and painter. Among the most influential singer-songwriters to emerge from the 1960s folk music circuit, Mitchell became known for her sta ...
, The Replacements, Generation X, Swiz, Code Of Honor,
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, and Cheap Trick. They have also done cover versions of many of the songs by these bands or artists.


Discography


Studio albums


Extended plays


Compilation albums


Compilation appearances


References


External links


Pinhead Gunpowder profile at Punknews.org (Reviews, News, Biography)

Pinhead Gunpowder
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