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Pennybridge Pioneers Studio album by Millencolin Released February 22, 2000 Recorded August 1999 at Westbeach Recorders in Hollywood, California Genre Punk rock Length 37:22 Label Epitaph Producer Brett Gurewitz Professional reviews AbsolutePunk (90%) link Allmusic link Millencolin chronology The Melancholy Collection (1999) Pennybridge Pioneers (2000) Home from Home (2002) Singles from Pennybridge Pioneers "Penguins & Polarbears" Released: January 24, 2000 "Fox" Released: June 5, 2000 "No Cigar" Released: May 8, 2001 Pennybridge Pioneers is the fourth album by the Swedish punk rock group Millencolin, released on February 22, 2000 by Epitaph Records. It was the band's first album recorded outside their native country of Sweden, and their first to be certified gold in sales after selling over 35,000 copies in Australia.[1] Its title is derived from the band's home town of in Örebro, which translates to "Pennybridge" in English.[2] "Fox" and "Penguins & Polarbears" were released as singles with accompanying music videos. "No Cigar" was also released as a single and EP and appeared in the soundtracks of the video games Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 and Jeremy McGrath Supercross World. "Pepper" was also included in the soundtrack album Music from and Inspired by Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3, though it was not included in the game itself. Contents 1 Track listing 2 Personnel 2.1 Millencolin 2.2 Additional musicians 3 References Track listing "No Cigar" - 2:43 "Fox" - 2:03 "Material Boy" - 2:23 "Duckpond" - 2:50 "Right About Now" - 1:48 "Penguins & Polarbears" - 2:54 "Hellman" - 2:41 "Devil Me" - 2:41 "Stop to Think" - 2:13 "The Mayfly" - 3:05 "Highway Donkey" - 2:29 "A-Ten" - 3:01 "Pepper" - 1:48 "The Ballad" - 4:51 "Queen's Gambit" - 2:40 (Japanese and Brazilian release only) "Dinner Dog" - 1:45 (Japanese and Brazilian release only) Personnel Millencolin Nikola Sarcevic - lead vocals, bass guitar, acoustic guitar on "The Ballad" Erik Ohlsson - guitar Mathias Färm - guitar Fredrik Larzon - drums Additional musicians Brett Gurewitz - piano and guitar on "The Ballad", guitar solo on "Highway Donkey" [3] References ^ Millencolin. "Pennybridge Pioneers". Archived from the original on 2008-03-05. http://web.archive.org/web/20080305223750/http://www.millencolin.com/bio/disco_pennybridge.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-12.  ^ Millencolin. "The Story of Our Band". Archived from the original on 2008-03-05. http://web.archive.org/web/20080305003325/http://www.millencolin.com/bio/story.htm. Retrieved 2008-03-12.  ^ Burning Heart. "Pennybridge Pioneers". http://www.burningheart.com/bands/index.php?id=25&bio=2. Retrieved 2010-06-23.  v · d · eMillencolin Nikola Sarcevic · Mathias Färm · Fredrik Larzon · Erik Ohlsson Studio albums Same Old Tunes · Life on a Plate · For Monkeys · The Melancholy Collection · Pennybridge Pioneers · Home from Home · Kingwood · Machine 15 Extended Plays Use Your Nose · Skauch · No Cigar · Millencolin / Midtown Singles "Da Strike" · "The Story of My Life" · "Move Your Car" · "Lozin' Must" · "Twenty Two" · "Penguins & Polarbears" · "Fox" · "Kemp" · "Man or Mouse" · "Battery Check" / "E20 Norr"" · "Ray" · "Shut You Out" · "Detox" · "Broken World" Video releases Millencolin and the Hi-8 Adventures