released their debut album, 365-Day Weekend around the same time they became a quartet with the addition of Scott Vandrey on keyboard.
The follow-up third album, Cheers!, released in 2009 on Surfdog Records, was produced by Scotch Ralston (311 collaborator).
[6] The band's fourth album Daydreams was the group's first release under Pepper's LAW Records.
The 12-track album was recorded and produced at Sound Lounge studios in Orlando, Florida by Greg Shields and Mike Stebe and released in September 2011.
Their single "Last Night" saw rotation at various alternative radio stations including WHFS Baltimore, WRFF Philadelphia, KUKQ Phoenix, Star 101.9 Honolulu, and SiriusXM's Faction, as well as, various specialty shows around the country.
The band's second single "Walk Away" opened even more doors at radio stations with its melodic chorus and sing along vibe.
Pepper's drummer Yesod Williams and owner of his band's label LAW Records says of his newest addition, "Having Ballyhoo!
released a compilation album titled, Medium Rare: A collection of tasty cuts on December 22, 2012.
All songs were produced by Paul Leary (Sublime) and Matt Wallace (Maroon 5, Faith No More).
These songs are me dealing with the passing of my Dad in 2016 and my Mom in 1996 as a kid, nearly wanting to quit music, the struggle of having a family and being away all the time..." The band released a two-song singles sample called Sounds of Summer '19 on August 23, 2019, which featured "California King" and "Dark Sunglasses".
[13] The band's eighth studio album, Message to the World was released on June 5, 2020 during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Top tracks are, "Social Drinker" and "Renegade" featuring Ted Bowne from Passafire, as well as the self-titled single.
Wanting to "shed light on depression and help people find the resources they need to cope", he explained, "I wrote this song when I was feeling really down one night...Nothing felt right.
On December 24, 2021, Ballyhoo released their fourth EP titled Planet Sad Boi on Right Coast Records.
It's a 4-song EP that features the single "Beachside Baby" and includes a cover of The Eagles song "Please Come Home For Christmas".
The 14-track album features reggae rock artists, The Elovaters, HIRIE, Iya Terra, Kyle Smith and Tropidelic, as well as their home state buddies, Bumpin Uglies.
co-headlined the Summer Sickness tour in 2013 alongside Authority Zero and special guests Versus the World.
even collaborated with The Expendables on their 2011 single "Walk Away", creating a remixed version with both Howie Spangler and Geoff Weers on vocals.
's music has appeared in numerous surf/skate videos and compilation albums including "Forever Free: A Tribute to Sublime", which featured a cover of "40 Oz.
songs also appear in the feature films, "Beach Kings" and "Road Trip: Beer Pong".