Three piece band from San Francisco, bring this thirteen track album that consists of obvious signs of time and consideration to the final product. From what I can figure out, Fireman - track 4 is the only single from the album, or at least it had a music video. This was Jawbreakers only official music video. This album contains the big tracks of Jawbreakers discography apart from Kiss The Bottle and Boxcar (although featured in the 2004 release), which are their big anthems in my opinion. But as a whole, this album is their most important. After surgery, Blakes voice in my opinion, is unique and really stands out. I feel it blends well with the style and in some ways fits in better with the post hardcore scene, calm it down on the shouting.

Much more full sounding album compared to previous ones, that doesn't take anything away from any of them though. That's what makes them, enjoy progression. It's clear they were going for a wider audience with this release, but in no way have they sold out during it. Im not even going to try and guess any gear used, but I know the guitars used were Les Pauls and for Bass, a standard American Fender P Bass through the famous Ampeg set up.
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