Pepper Band: Reggae Rock Legends from Hawaii

Since their early days jamming in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii, Pepper has emerged as a compelling force in the reggae-rock landscape. Formed in 1996 when childhood friends Kaleo Wassman (guitar/vocals) and Bret Bollinger (bass/vocals) finally united with drummer Yesod Williams, the band built their signature sound—self-coined “Kona dub-rock”—by blending reggae, alternative rock, dub, island rhythms, and punk energy . Their roots firmly in Hawaiian culture, the trio eventually transplanted to San Diego, where they cultivated a devoted fanbase and made their mark with a seven-track demo that pointed toward something bigger .

Pepper’s early years were defined by relentless touring and DIY spirit. After independently gaining traction, they dropped their debut Give’n It in 2000 and followed up with Kona Town in 2002 via Volcom Entertainment—albums that showcased their ability to mesh dancehall, pop, and reggae into high-energy, feel-good music . As the band grew, their sonic palette expanded, culminating in In With the Old (2004), which charted modestly and leaned into broader influences through collaborations with producers like Ronnie King . Their major-label debut, No Shame (2006), produced alongside notable names like Nick Hexum, Tony Kanal, and Paul Leary, brought fresh polish and even a chart appearance on the Billboard 200 .

This phase of relentless touring took its toll, and after powerhouse releases including Pink Crustaceans and Good Vibrations (2008), the band found themselves drifting. According to Bollinger, they had “lost connection with… the people that provide the foundation of who we are as individuals” . But renewal came in the form of their 2010 EP Stitches, reuniting their creative spark. With producer Matt Wallace guiding a more refined songwriting approach, their 2013 self-titled album reflected introspection, laughter, and a newfound musical maturity .

Pepper’s talent lies not only in their musicianship but in their dedication to community and collaboration—principles manifested through their own imprint, LAW Records. Founded from a legacy dating to the drummer’s father, the label has become a hub for artists like Iration, Ballyhoo!, Passafire, and more, reinforcing Pepper’s influence as scene builders, not just performers .

As the 2010s rolled on, Pepper continued evolving. Ohana (2016) embraced family-oriented themes and honed pop-reggae finesse . Local Motion (2019), crowned #1 on Billboard’s Reggae Albums chart, showcased their collaborative spirit—featuring artists like Stick Figure, Micah Brown, E.N Young, Iration, and others—while paying homage to their communal roots .

Their most recent EP, Makai (2023), channels the oceanic essence of their homeland with island-infused tracks like “Get Me Ready,” co-written with Tim Armstrong (Rancid) and Kevin Bivona (The Interrupters), and “Sweet Leef,” a laid-back love letter to herbal relief. Its artwork by Ben Brough and guest appearances—including Johnny Cosmic (Stick Figure), Edley Shine, Iration, and David Foral—reinforce the group’s ethos of artistic connection and cultural celebration .

In 2024, at Cali Roots Festival, Pepper revealed their evolving roles beyond performance. They welcomed guitarist Jeff Nisen into the mix, who joined organically after a solo appearance and was praised by peers for revitalizing their sound. The band also introduced wellness programming—including yoga sessions—through Kaleo’s wellness initiative, weaving creativity, health, and community into their artistic vision .

Looking ahead, Pepper shows no signs of stopping. Their upcoming tour includes dates throughout late 2025 across North America, reaffirming their reputation as tireless performers and beloved live act . As mentors, label heads, and seasoned artists, their vision remains rooted in connection—music as an inclusive, upbeat celebration of life, community, and Hawaiian heritage.


In summary, Pepper’s story is one of enduring talent, artistic evolution, and visionary collaboration. From their island-born beginnings to global touring and publishing, they have balanced spirited musicianship with heart—a legacy that continues to expand through LAW Records, creative partnerships, and a forward-thinking embrace of wellness and community. Their future is not just about albums or shows—it’s about deepening bonds and extending aloha through music.

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