dunno if y'all heard but the documentary is finally being released digitally on august 6.
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THE MOVIE IS OUT RN AND I AM WATCHING IT AND CRYING
edit: it was good but way too short
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why cant pop punk sound like this anymore. that bass tone alone is gnarly
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It evolved away from its hardcore roots.
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Album Rating: 3.5
seeing as how Dear You grew off me just a bit, I can finally say this is my favorite jawbreaker
the boat dreams is probably one of the best pop punk songs ever
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how come all other pop punk is absolute garbage compared to this
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but what about the screeching weasels and the Slickee Boys?
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never really considered this pop punk. feel like this is roughly as tuneful as Never Mind the Bollocks.
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For some bizarre reason I don't have anything from this album and I do really like it too. I went through a huge Jawbreaker phase in the early/mid 2000s. And was following Blake Scharzenbach in bands such as Jets to Brazil, Thorns of Life (there were some others) heard Jawbreaker reunited at one point but I don't think any new music came from it. I was one of those people who heard Dear You first and I don't really remember. I think I saw Bivouac in a used cd section so I got that (I still have the original release). I actually have the original release and the re-release of Dear You on cd. I wouldn't bring that up normally, but I saw the OG Dear You at freaking Gamestop! Who sells a Jawbreaker cd to a gaming store? Anyhow it was only a few bucks so I had to buy it. I like Dear You, it destroyed the band since it massively flopped but even if it is a little generic and more polished than their older albums I like it and got me to look into the band more.
This may be my favorite one, and yet I don't even own it! I'm so strange. I might as well say Unfun is good but a bit long and many songs just blend together.
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