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Jimmy Eat World/Jejune "split" 7" Big Wheel Recreation (US)
Out of Print!! Rare!!
Record is NM, Jacket is VG+!!
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Limited Edition Tour Version.. Numbered to /200
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Side J A1 – Early StarsJimmy Eat World is an American band from , , formed in 1993. The band is comprised of lead vocalist and guitarist Jim Adkins, guitarist and backing vocalist Tom Linton, bassist Rick Burch and drummer Zach Lind.
Jimmy Eat World has released six in over 16 years as a band, the last five featuring the current lineup. The band originally formed with a sound, first releasing a demo tape in 1993, followed by their first in 1994, titled . Their debut self-titled album () was released in 1994, with current guitarist Linton singing most of the lead vocals on the album. Jimmy Eat World released both their second and third albums through , with 1996's featuring their first single "Rockstar". in 1999 contained the single "", which was featured in the film , starring .
The four piece's commercial breakthrough came in 2001 with the successful release of several singles from the album , four singles charted within the top 20 of the , "" peaked at number one. Jimmy Eat World followed up with in 2004, featuring another Modern Rock Tracks number one, "". The certified Bleed American platinum and Futures gold, rewarding the two albums for selling over one and a half million records between them. The band's sixth album was released in 2007, becoming the band's highest charting album, peaking at number five on the .
History Formation and origin of nameJimmy Eat World formed in , in 1994. Singer/guitarist Jim Adkins and drummer Zach Lind, who had been friends since kindergarten, joined with guitarist Tom Linton and bass player Mitch Porter to try their hand at music. In its early years, the band emulated the style of its punk-rock influences, with Linton serving as their primary singer. Within the span of a couple of years, the band recorded and released three singles and a full-length on local label Wooden Blue Records.
The band's name came from a crayon drawing made after an incident between Linton's younger brothers, Jim and Ed, who fought frequently. Jim usually won, but Ed got his revenge by drawing a picture of Jim shoving the Earth into his mouth; the picture bore the caption "Jimmy eat world".
Jejune is the name of a band which formed in the mid-1990s at in , . The band has been commonly identified with the genre, particularly the late-1990s "indie emo" scene. The three founding members, Arabella Harrison (Bass/Vocals), Joe Guevara (Guitar/Vocals) and Chris Vanacore (Drums), met while studying at the college. The band relocated to , , in 1997.
StyleMany of Jejune's songs fit the construct and sensibilities of the emotional hardcore genre (aka emo). Intimate verses of melodic, melancholic reflection ascend to choruses of extreme musical and emotional intensity (a comparative blitz of noise.) Among similar bands of the time, Jejune's use of blended male/female vocals and pop sensibility helped to make them stand out.
The band's earliest songs consisted of a more style, such as on their first single, "Drive by Negly". The band continued recording demos with the expectation of eventually recording their debut album, but ending up issuing a compilation of those demos as their first album, , in 1997. A split single with , including the song "Early Stars", was released in early 1998.
Later in 1998, the band released their second album, , which marked a notable departure from the band's more indie rock leanings on their debut.
ToursOver the span of their existence, the band undertook several tours of the US, including stints with , Blacktop Cadence, , and a late 1998 tour with Jimmy Eat World. In early 1999, the band added Mark Murino on second guitar in order to expand their live sound. Not long after, the band undertook a tour with Kill Holiday.
BreakupNear the end of 1999, many of the bands in the "indie emo" scene of the time attempted to move away from the "emo" label. As a band, Jejune began experimenting with more pure-pop leanings, and prepared to record their third album. However, tensions in the band regarding the new direction led to the band's breakup in early 2000. Later that year, released a compilation called RIP, which consisted of the completed demos for the third album, tracks from released singles, and a handful of unreleased songs.
Following the breakup of the band, Guevara, Murino, and Vanacore founded Lovelight Shine. That group released on EP through , and a second, self-released EP before breaking up. Following that, Murino and Vanacore went on to form the group Dirty Sweet, while Guevara has been playing piano for blues artist Lady Dottie. Harrison joined The And/Ors following the breakup, and more recently, has embarked on a solo career, with Vanacore occasionally joining her on drums. She also plays as a member of the group Bartender's Bible.
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