Listening to a book about the record industry buying up all the 90s and early 2000s punk/emo/hardcore acts and am astonished how poorly received this album was. One of the main reasons was simply just backlash for them signing to a major label. Excited to jam this more.
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back in my day we READ books
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I also loved the chapter in the book SELLOUT about this record. It is crazy how few records this sold when it was expected to be the next Dookie...ultimately a much bleaker album, but I'm really enjoying digging into it
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They’re touring this album. With that band of like four high schoolers named The Linda Lindas #themoreuknow
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Weird: jawbox announced shows today too. O_o
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Album Rating: 4.0
Saw them at Irving plaza and cried ❤️
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Album Rating: 2.0
Fireman still the only song I can tolerate from this band
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Played this earlier how did this not work? Fireman was a great choice for a single.
They somehow are still playing again but no new Jawbreaker album. I also just want to spell the singer's lead name right because it is soo long. Blake Schwarzenbach. That's a mouthful. Basically a hockey name.
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"save your generation" is the peak of this style
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Album Rating: 4.5
Accident Prone is the greatest song on Spotify under 10 million streams
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Album Rating: 4.0
great pick. top 90s emo song.
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Album Rating: 4.5
Gainesville by Dillinger Four is the greatest song under 2 million streams, and the perfect follow on from Jawbreaker
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