Glassjaw Coloring Book
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evilford
February 22nd 2021


71416 Comments


Damn

unclereich
February 22nd 2021


13981 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

the crow arises







and steals the dreams from my eyesss

captaincrunch11
March 11th 2021


1544 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is the pinnacle of music in any form.

El Olam
April 6th 2021


132 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

This is on spotify now!

Storm In A Teacup
April 6th 2021


47080 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Oh fuck

anarchistfish
April 6th 2021


30533 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

been a little while now

DadKungFu
Emeritus
June 26th 2021


6144 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

A while ago someone posted a YouTube video of this and OCG arranged into a single album. It was a godly arrangement, but I can't find it now. Anyone still have the link?

BeeRyan
June 29th 2021


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I'm curious to see that too, given some of the softer ocg songs like Nbf and Agj bridge to this one well

loveisamixtape
July 7th 2021


12471 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

rating this nearly 10 years after my first listen… Has aged well

9Hammer
August 24th 2021


514 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

I've been jamming this a lot recently as a "returning to college" soundtrack. Dunno why but it worked very well.

BeeRyan
August 26th 2021


1799 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Because it's a big brain album and college gives you big brain

Uzumaki
August 26th 2021


4839 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Fuckin love “Vanilla Poltergeist Snake”.

Rawmeeth38
October 8th 2021


2823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

I like his voice a lot better on this EP

Deez
October 8th 2021


10597 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

Same * actually can't stand his voice on the early shit

Supercoolguy64
October 9th 2021


12005 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Yeah guy was a try hard

Rawmeeth38
October 10th 2021


2823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Wow I can’t believe I never listened to this. This easily just became my favorite glassjaw

bananatossing
December 1st 2021


2657 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

You should listen to this:



1. Black Nurse

2. Gold

3. Vanilla Poltergeist Snake

4. Jesus Glue

5. All Good Junkies Go To Heaven

6. Stars

7. Miracle In Inches

8. Natural Born Farmer

9. You Think You're (John Fucking Lennon)

10. Stations Of The New Cross

11. Daytona White



5/5 Glassjaw. The best record they never released. If you are still listening to Coloring Book and Our Color Green separately you're not doing it right.

JeetJeet
December 1st 2021


12823 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

Yea Coloring Book/Green is the perfect combo. Feels wrong to not just run both projects back to back.

onionbubs
December 1st 2021


23796 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

my playlist looks pretty different from that but i honestly do think they work better separated

last i threw one together it looked kinda like:

1. john fucking lennon (woulda made an insane opener)

2. black nurse

3. junkies

4. jesus glue

5. gold

6. vanilla poltergeist snake

7. natural born farmer

8. miracle in inches

9. stars

10. stations of the new cross

11. daytona white

bananatossing
December 1st 2021


2657 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"Yea Coloring Book/Green is the perfect combo. Feels wrong to not just run both projects back to back."



Yesss



@onionbus Agreed on "John Fucking Lennon" being a good opener and putting "Stars" right before the closing songs, but I wouldn't mess with how "Black Nurse" segues into "Gold", and how "Gold" segues into "Vanilla Poltergeist Snake" which is why I left them the same in the tracklist. I also think "Natural Born Farmer" flows perfectly right after "Miracle in Inches".



I actually found that tracklist in an old Glassjaw forum and found it perfect at the time and never bothered to change it, but there are definitely other ways to combine these songs.



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