Jimmy Eat World: Static Prevails

Jimmy Eat World SKU: 36516124
Jimmy Eat World: Static Prevails

Jimmy Eat World: Static Prevails

Jimmy Eat World SKU: 36516124

Format: VINYL LP

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Description

Title: Static Prevails
Artist: Jimmy Eat World
Label: Srcvinyl
Product Type: VINYL LP
UPC: 754220307714
Genre: Rock

The public has two different perceptions of Jimmy Eat World. One is the band known for the classic pop single "The Middle" - the ubiquitous summer smash hit of 2002 that propelled the band's self-titled album to multi-platinum status, as years of slogging it out under the radar were finally rewarded with critical acclaim, sold out tours, an appearance on Saturday Night Live and invitations to tour with Green Day, Weezer and Blink-182. The other is a band who made it the hard way and continues to do so: paying their dues, toiling for years outside the mainstream, releasing records on indie labels, building a dedicated fan base through incessant touring and by crafting albums like 1996's formative Static Prevails and assertive alt-pop standouts like "Call It in the Air," "Seventeen" and "Anderson Mesa."

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