Jimmy Eat World – Last Christmas

March 28th, 2009


Jimmy Eat World – Last Christmas

Jimmy Eat World – My Sundown (cover)

March 27th, 2009


and yet another song by JIMMY EAT WORLD! :)

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Jimmy Eat World “Sweetness”

March 25th, 2009


Over the course of 1994 and early 1995, Jimmy Eat World issued several EPs and singles on the Tempe, AZ, imprint, Wooden Blue Records. Limited-edition pressings of “One, Two, Three, Four,” “Back From the Dead Mother Fucker,” and split EPs with Christie Front Drive, Emery, and Blueprint would later run out of print. During this time, the band gained a following. Capitol Records took notice and signed Jimmy Eat World in mid-1995. Porter soon exited the group; Linton’s best mate since seventh grade, bassist Rick Burch, was added to Jimmy Eat World and a dynamic was officially in place. Static Prevails marked their major debut later that year.

Jimmy Eat World- Clarity

March 22nd, 2009


Jimmy Eat World- Clarity
The song only

I DONT OWN THIS SONG

Jimmy Eat World – Work (live @ musique plus)

March 21st, 2009


Jimmy Eat World – Work (live @ musique plus)

Jimmy Eat World – Always Be

March 21st, 2009


Music video by Jimmy Eat World performing Always Be with Jim Adkins, Rick Burch, Zach Lind, Tom Linton
(C) 2008 Interscope Records

Jimmy Eat World “The Middle”

March 20th, 2009


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.

Jimmy Eat World “Work”

March 13th, 2009


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.

Jimmy Eat World – Sweetness

March 7th, 2009


I made this for my own personal view, not for others to listen to, so if you want to critique the video, keep the comments to yourself.

jimmy eat world the middle

February 24th, 2009


a great video