Randy Bradbury
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Randy Bradbury (born 1964 in Long Beach, California) is the current bass player for the Californian punk band Pennywise. He joined in October of 1995 when founding bass player Jason Thirsk left the band for reasons related to alchoholism. Randy was supposed to switch to rhythm guitar when Thirsk returned, but it never happened due to Thirsk's suicide in 1996. Randy played bass for early punk pioneers The Falling Idols, as well as playing bass on the first two albums by One Hit Wonder before leaving to join Pennywise. He has a tattoo of Jack Bruce on his arm.
[edit] One Hit Wonder albums featuring Bradbury
- Where's The World (1994)
- Clusterphukastuff (1996)
[edit] Pennywise albums featuring Bradbury
The only Pennywise albums that do not feature Bradbury are Pennywise, A Word from the Wise/Wildcard, and About Time.
- Unknown Road (1993)
- Full Circle (1997)
- Straight Ahead (1999)
- Live @ the Key Club (2000)
- Land of the Free? (2001)
- From the Ashes (2003)
- The Fuse (2005)
- Untitled ninth studio album (scheduled to be recorded sometime in 2007, according to a recent interview with guitarist Fletcher Dragge)
Pennywise |
Jim Lindberg | Fletcher Dragge | Randy Bradbury | Byron McMackin |
Jason Thirsk |
Discography |
Full-lengths: Pennywise (1991) | Unknown Road (1993) | About Time (1995) | Full Circle (1997) | Straight Ahead (1999) | Land of the Free? (2001) | From the Ashes (2003) | The Fuse (2005) |
EPs: A Word from the Wise (1989) | Wildcard (1989) |
Compilation albums: Wildcard/A Word from the 'Wise (1992) | Live @ the Key Club (2000) |
VHS/DVDs: Home Movies (1995) |
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