Genres: Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock, Emo, Emo-Pop Active: 90's, 2000's Formed: 1994 in Mesa, AZ
Rocket from the Crypt, Weezer, Jawbreaker, Fugazi, All, Rancid, The Offspring, 7 Seconds, Pennywise, NOFX, Minor Threat, Jawbox, Nirvana, Buzzcocks, Black Flag, Bad Religion, Green Day
Sunny Day Real Estate, The Fray, Plain White T's, Ultimate Fakebook, Hot Rod Circuit, Give Until Gone, Jets to Brazil, Piebald, The Get Up Kids, Foo Fighters, Sense Field, Boxer, Filmmaker, The Rocket Summer, Appleseed, Goner, Fall Out Boy, JamisonParker, Tickle Me Pink
Something Corporate, The Skyline Drive, We the Kings, Fight Fair, Faulter, Yearling, Ever We Fall, Hellogoodbye, House of Heroes, Eleventeen, Count the Stars, Sherwood, Ellison, The Appearance, Downtown Singapore, Daphne Loves Derby, Said Sadly, Jack's Broken Heart, The Hurt Process
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Once a trailblazing name in the mid-'90s emocore scene, Jimmy Eat World steadily rose to national prominence by embracing a blend of alternative rock and power pop that targeted the heart as well as the head. While the band's influence widened considerably with 1999's Clarity -- an album that has since emerged as a landmark of the emo genre -- it was the band's self-produced follow-up (specifically the infectious single "The Middle") that crowned them as major figures in commercial rock. The emo label proved difficult to shake throughout the 2000s, even when subsequent albums Futures and Chase This Light did little to evoke the hard-edged sensitivity of Clarity, but Jimmy Eat World nevertheless remained a league above the generation of emocore torch-bearers they'd helped influence.
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Release: September 28, 2010
Label: DGC (David Geffen Company)
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Release: September 12, 2007
Label: Geffen, Interscope, Tiny Evil
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