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Give'n It

Give'n It
Pepper

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Track Listing

  1. Unsafe Bridge
  2. Feels Good
  3. Regret Is
  4. Prank Caller
  5. Reverse
  6. No Reason
  7. Kelis Song
  8. Forever
  9. Your Way
  10. Do This
  11. Bad Idea
  12. Ho's [Live]
  13. Bonefire [Live]
  14. 4 [Live]
  15. Splooge [Acoustic]
  16. D-425 [Acoustic]
  17. Loving Arms [Acoustic]
  18. Ho's [Acoustic]
  19. Sitting on the Curb [Acoustic]

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #29776 in Music
  • Brand: Pepper
  • Released on: 2003-09-16
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Format: Original recording reissued
  • Dimensions: .20 pounds

Editorial Reviews

Album Description
Kona, Hawaii: think lush natural landscapes, divine inspiration and kids with nothing to do except find the next rage and invent slicker ways to pick up girls. Add metal and rock/dancehall influences to Hawaiian spirit, humor and ridiculously good looks - and you got Pepper. "Give'n It" was originally recorded in late 1997 in the only studio that existed in Kona at the time. Pepper caught the attention of fans from all corners, particularly Volcom Entertainment. After packing up all their belongings and heading to California, Pepper scored dates with established artists like Born Jamericans, Shaggy, Eek-A-Mouse, Burning Spear, Pato Banton & Secret Hate, were featured on XBox and Transworld Surf & Snow games, and played an entire run on the Warped Tour 2001, paying their dues by building the stage and pumping their signature Kona-dub-rock into the hearts of fans from state to state. It is edgy, lush, rocking, melodic, innovative, heart-grabbing and a good ride. It is Pepper.


Customer Reviews

Brad Nowell may be dead, but his musical influence lives on.5
For everyone who was bummed when Sublime ended, your prayers have been answered. This band has a great sound to them and is similar to Sublime and Slightly stoopid. Keep an open mind and you'll find there is alot of music out there to enjoy.
MINT!

Hidden Treasure5
I had never heard of Pepper until I was in Hawaii this last week and saw them at the Waikiki Shell with 311. They were an awesome band to see live, and if your looking for a sound that isn't blared all over the radio these guys are it. They do definetly remind me of Sublime, but with thier own Hawaiian twist. I recommend thier music to anyone. They should be on tour this summer with 311 so go and check them out.

Don't know what you're missing5
Pepper is one of the sickest bands out there. I finally got to see them in concert on Saturday the 26th. I have all their CD's but it was awesome to see them in concert. You WILL NOT be disappointed with Pepper.