84 Days — “Find Your Way Back Home”

Randy Bradbury of Pennywise steps into new territory with 84 Days, and their second single, “Find Your Way Back Home,” proves this project is more than a side note to his punk legacy. Released through Double Helix Records, the song carries a personal weight—Bradbury calls it “a message for my kids,” and it feels every bit that intimate.

84 Days is an all-star collaboration. Bradbury joins forces with producer Cameron Webb, drummer Adrian Young of No Doubt, guitarist Warren Fitzgerald from The Vandals, and live support from NOFX’s Eric “Smelly” Sandin. Their debut album is set for release on November 7, 2025, with Double Helix teaming up with SBAM and Pee Records for the international rollout.

Compared to the band’s first single, this track pulls away from the fast, hard-edged Pennywise sound. The debut leaned closer to Bradbury’s hardcore roots; “Find Your Way Back Home” is more melodic and reflective. The aggression is there, but softened by a warm, almost anthemic chorus that reveals a more vulnerable side.

The arrangement balances drive and space. The rhythm section keeps the track moving, guitars carve bright lines, and Bradbury’s vocal sits clearly at the center. The bridge gives the song a moment to breathe before it kicks back with a hook that lingers.

It may not hit with the same feral punch as Pennywise, but that’s exactly the point. 84 Days isn’t trying to recreate old victories. This is a band carving its own path—still rooted in punk energy, but willing to let melody and emotion lead the way.