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Formed: 2000
iSound Site: www.isound.com/pepper
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Yesod Williams - Drums / Kaleo Wassman - Guitar & Vocals / Bret Bollinger - Bass & Vocals
NEW ALBUM “KONA TOWN” IN STORES APRIL 2002
Enter Kona, Hawaii. Think lush natural landscape, divine inspiration and kids with nothing to do except find the next rage and |
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Yesod Williams - Drums / Kaleo Wassman - Guitar & Vocals / Bret Bollinger - Bass & Vocals
NEW ALBUM “KONA TOWN” IN STORES APRIL 2002
Enter Kona, Hawaii. Think lush natural landscape, divine inspiration and kids with nothing to do except find the next rage and invent slicker ways to pick up girls. “Its all about the ladies,” that’s what Pepper said in eighth grade at the bus stop imitating rappers of the day to try out their game. Bret (Bass/Vocals) and Kaleo’s (Guitar/Vocals) musical inspiration began there. And the rest is history.
Rocketed further into their musical dimension by their love of classic Hawaiian icons Gabby Pahinui, Iz and Poncho Man, Bret and Kaleo started strumming, and elevated out of rap to a rock-dance-hall style, playing parties and meeting recognition in their small town. Frustrated by their beats, Pepper was “going through drummers like a bottomless pit,” remembers Kaleo. The myth around town included a legendary kick-ass- Metallica-esque drummer by the name of Yesod, who gave it up, seduced by the swell on the west shore. Bret and Kaleo set out on a seek-and-destroy mission to finalize their punch. Finally, by a seeming act of Providence, the two ran into the legendary Yesod at a party and broke it down in the language of Hawaiian youth, “Come back to music, more girls.” With a pitch like that, Yesod was in. Add metal to the already rock-dance hall influence infused with their Hawaiian aloha, spirit, humor, and ridiculously good looks: you got Pepper.
Playing out around the island, gaining a reputation for indecent live performances and explosive percussion coupled with liquid bass lines, island reggae/edgy guitar, Pepper caught the attention of fans from all corners and particularly Volcom Entertainment.
“When you come from a small town, that’s basically who you are no matter where you end up in the world”, Pepper muses fondly. After packing up all their belongings, jumping off the island and heading to California in search of breaking the music scene, Pepper landed to score dates with established artists (Born Jamericans, Shaggy, Eek-a-Mouse, Burning Spear, Pato Banton, Secret Hate, SX10), were featured on XBOX games/Transworld Surf and 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” through grueling the heat into the hearts of fans from state to state.
Pepper stepped it up late 2001 hitting the studio for their first professional recording (this time with there dub technition remy derouchmont controlling the space echo's thourgh out the album.), with Steve Kravac (blink-182) producing, Willie Waldman (Sublime, Snoop Dogg) on horns and Ronnie King (Death Row Records) on keys. The result: KONA TOWN. It is edgy, lush, and rockin’ melodic. It is innovative, heart grabbing, and a good ride. It is Pepper.
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Anyone seen 'Em live? I saw pepper once at a small venue and my sister and i were the only ones in the crowd except the band members relitives. It was kind of awkward.
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| | Does no one know who pepper is??????? | rancidfreak99 | I do, I've seen them live 4 or 5 times. Awesome band, Sweet guys, Where you from? | CaliKitty2004 | Minnesota
| rancidfreak99 | I've seen them twice. One time had a good crowd and the other had just a few people, but they still rocked out even though there were only a few of us there. They played some covers by nirvana, pantera and rage. It was pretty cool. Pepper is great. Everyone needs to check them out! | indierawk | I've seen Pepper 3 times. Each time there was a good size crowd. Twice in Tempe, AZ and the 3rd time was in Las Vegas. These guys are awesome. | garciaj3_69 | Pepper kicks ass!!! I saw them both nights at the El Rey in LA. Fuck yeah they rip so hard!!! | theshigirlinla | the best song is between give it up and ashes. love give it up | volcomrocks | pepper is the SHiT! rep the HAWAiiAN blood baby!! especially the big island sesh=] they're the best. and i gotta disagree; give it up & ashes are such known songs. dig deeper. the mopre you kno about them..the more you find out and the better the songs get. they're super poser songs. try ho's. thats my fave. and arena productions. eva heard of them?? they're pretty bad ass. hawaii as well:) | lOST_HilO_BUM | | |  |
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