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Born to Lose

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Just bought an album from these guys because I saw Tim McIlrath wearing a shirt of theirs, and I'm really impressed.

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Bio/information: Jawbreaker is an alternative rock band from New York City that existed from 1986 to 1996. They were considered part of the "emo" movement, although this was a time when emo music meant post-hardcore with confessional lyrics and still a pair of balls... think Fugazi and Sunny Day Real Estate. The album I bought of theirs is called "Dear You", and my favorite song on it is "Accident Prone". They seem to prefer dark lyrical themes, which they present in front of a background of driving, heavily distorted guitars in a low-fi recording format. They certainly do rock, and they certainly do pump a lot of emotion into their rocking. They broke up in 1996 due to internal struggle and fading audience. I know Kurt Cobain and Tim McIlrath are fans of their music, although I havent heard much about them elsewhere. I suppose they were more influential than they were popular.
(It seems that "Dear You" is considered the album where they lost their audience because it was a bit of a shift in style, but I'm really enjoying this album. It's a bit more alternative rock than it is punk. If I have one complaint, it's the singer's fake accent... but I can look past that, because it's really quality music with great lyrics.)

Discography:

Unfun 1990
Bivouak 1992
24 Hour Revenge Therapy 1994
Dear You 1996

Members:
Blake Schwarzenbach (vocalist/guitarist)
Chris Bauermeister (bass guitarist)
Adam Pfahler (drummer)


Jawbreaker - Accident Prone - YouTube
Jawbreaker - Million - YouTube

Anyone else a fan? I'm a sucker for that dark self-loathing 90's rock, I must admit... it comes in many forms.
 

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Actually just started revisiting 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. Bought it years ago, but didnt grab me at the time, so has been gathering dust. Listened to the first few tracks again recently, and its actually pretty decent. Need to give it a proper listen though.
 

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I ended up downloading all their albums, and they're on their way to becoming one of my favorite bands. They're weird and they're different, but they are great. :D I'm so glad I decided to give them a shot. I cant believe I found them because Tim McIlrath was wearing their shirt. xD
 

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