Genius Albums
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The Middle / A Praise Chorus Tour EP by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on The Middle / A Praise Chorus Tour EP and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Good to Go EP by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Good to Go EP and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Bleed American (Deluxe Edition) by Jimmy Eat World
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Bleed American is the fourth studio album by American rock band Jimmy Eat World. The deluxe edition of the album released on December 18, 2020, via Geffen Records, and features
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Bleed American by Jimmy Eat World
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Originally released as Bleed American, Jimmy Eat World’s fourth studio album would be re-released as simply Jimmy Eat World after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001. (It
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Jimmy Eat World by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World’s debut studio album was released on Wooden Blue Records in 1994 and is now out of print.
This album is the only studio album to feature the band’s original
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Jimmy Eat World [EP] by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Jimmy Eat World [EP] and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Pain by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Pain and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Damage by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World returned to recording partially on tape for Damage, as they hoped to have a more raw sounding record. They were more concerned with getting the performance
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Futures: Phoenix Sessions by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on Futures: Phoenix Sessions and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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One, Two, Three, Four by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat world’s first 7". As with their debut album, Mitch Porter played the bass.
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Singles by Jimmy Eat World
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This album is a collection of singles and b-sides not previously included on studio albums. It’s purpose, besides serving to compile various hard-to-find songs, was to appease fans
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Believe in What You Want by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World released a DVD of concert footage from a show at the 9:30 Club in Washington, D.C. Included with the DVD was a CD with two songs from JEW’s session at Inner Ear
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Love Never / half heart by Jimmy Eat World
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Last Christmas by Jimmy Eat World
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Initially released in 2001 as a 7" on Better Looking Records, this would be released the following year in a CD format by DreamWorks Records.
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iTunes Session by Jimmy Eat World
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Get all the lyrics to songs on iTunes Session and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.
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Invented by Jimmy Eat World
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Invented was produced primarily by Jimmy Eat World, but they also looped in Mark Trombino. Mark had not helped produce one of their albums since 2001’s Bleed American.
The lyrics
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Stay on My Side Tonight by Jimmy Eat World
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Stay on My Side Tonight is an EP that was released between Futures and Chase This Light. The EP contains three original songs that were cut from Futures, a cover of Heatmiser’s “
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Integrity Blues by Jimmy Eat World
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Integrity Blues is Jimmy Eat World’s ninth studio album.
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Futures by Jimmy Eat World
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Lead singer Jim Adkins has noted that Futures was clearly the band’s darkest record to date. Released in 2004 on Interscope Records, Futures boasted the singles “Pain” and “Work.”
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Static Prevails by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World signed to Capital Records and released Static Prevails in 1996. Unlike their debut album in which Tom Linton bore the brunt of lead vocals, Static Prevails boasts
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Surviving by Jimmy Eat World
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Surviving is the 10th studio album from Jimmy Eat World, an Arizona band that formed in 1993. The band helped define second wave emo and was incredibly influential in third wave
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Clarity by Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World’s third studio album Clarity was actually recorded well before it had a release date. Capitol Records finally released the album in 1999 and then dropped the band a
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Chase This Light by Jimmy Eat World
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Chase This Light marked Jimmy Eat World’s sixth studio release. The album was received well and boasted the singles “Big Casino” and “Always Be”.
The cover for the album has
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