Pennywise’s Randy Bradbury And Cameron Webb Form 84 Days And Ready Debut Album

[Cover photo credit to Johnny B]

Randy Bradbury, bassist for Punk group Pennywise, and Grammy-winning producer Cameron Webb, have announced their new group called 84 Days. The band tapped in No Doubt’s Adrian Young to drum on their debut self-titled album, in addition to supplemental guitar work from The Vandals’ Warren Fitzgerald

84 Days will be released on November 7th, 2025 via Double Helix Records, in worldwide distribution partnership with SBAM Records (EU) and Pee Records (AUS/NZ/JPN). They’ve also released the music video for lead single “Mockingbird Brains”.

On the new album, Bradbury shares:

The whole process was sheer enjoyment. Making music is what I love so recording this album was a reward in itself. Saying I’m pleased with how it turned out seems like an understatement.

The band will be announcing the details of their first shows soon, having recruited NOFX’s Eric Sandin to join them for 84 Days’ first live performances.

Brandbury says that this all started when one day found himself compelled to write some songs, just for himself. For about a year he sat in his studio writing the songs that came to him, “almost as if he were a conduit for, well, something else, something mysterious.”

He says:

So I tried to just create the situation where I became a receiver of…whatever it was. I sat in my studio, and the first thing that popped in my head, I would put it down. And I wrote all these songs.

Afterwards, he sent the songs to longtime Pennywise collaborator and producer Cameron Webb for an objective opinion. Since Webb is a Grammy-winning Producer who’s also worked with the likes of Motörhead, Social Distortion, Alkaline Trio, Danzig, Godsmack, Ben Folds, Weezer, Sum 41, and Lagwagon, to name a few, Bradbury knew that Webb would give him honest feedback. Bradbury was preparing for the worst, but the moment Webb heard these songs, he knew Bradbury should turn them into a record. Their team-up was born.