Pinhead Gunpowder was founded in
Arcata,
California, in January 1991 by Aaron Cometbus and Jon Quittner. Cometbus wanted the name "Pinhead Gunpowder", while Quittner wanted to call it "50 Foot Hesher". Along with vocalist Doug "Douggie Grime" Rogers and bassist David "Atlas" Kimmel, the band played once at a party where Cometbus snapped his bass pedal in half in the middle of the set. Shortly after the show, Cometbus moved back to Berkeley, taking the name of the band and some of the songs with him. Quittner stayed in Arcata with the band and they changed their name to 50 Foot Hesher and acquired a new drummer. A few months later, Quittner left the band and the remaining members changed the name to "Lank". Back in Berkeley, Cometbus formed the second incarnation of Pinhead Gunpowder with Bill Schneider and Sarah Kirsch of The Skinflutes, and Billie Joe Armstrong of
Green Day. In June 1991, they recorded their first EP,
Tründle and Spring. It was not until April of the following year that the band played their first live show at Punks With Presses in Oakland along with Rancid and The Gr'Ups. The band then released their second EP,
Fahizah. In 1993, Kirsch left the band. Rumors that the reason was differences with Armstrong's decision to sign to a major label with Green Day were debunked by the band on
Damian Abraham's podcast Turned Out a Punk. Kirsch was replaced by
Jason White of Chino Horde. White would later also become Green Day's touring guitarist. Shortly after, the band embarked on a week long tour of
Northern California,
Oregon, and
Washington in the winter of 1994. Pinhead Gunpowder performed for the first time in many years during February 2008, debuting three new songs, "Anniversary Song", "West Side Highway", and "On the Ave". The band released their latest EP,
West Side Highway through
Recess Records on August 19, 2008. This marked the band's first new release in 5 years. Also, Pinhead Gunpowder mentioned that in August or September Recess would re-release on vinyl and CD the albums
Jump Salty,
Carry the Banner,
Goodbye Ellston Avenue,
Shoot the Moon and
Compulsive Disclosure. Band member Sarah Kirsch died in 2012. She had been diagnosed with
Fanconi anemia, a genetic disorder that can cause
leukemia and other cancers. On September 5, 2024, the band returned with a new single, "Unt". A new album, also titled
Unt, was released on October 18, 2024. ==Band members==