Bleed American
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Bleed American | ||
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Studio album by Jimmy Eat World | ||
Released | July 24, 2001 | |
Genre | Alternative rock,Emo | |
Length | 46:36 | |
Label | Dreamworks Records | |
Producer(s) | Mark Trombino/Jimmy Eat World | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Jimmy Eat World chronology | ||
Clarity (1999) |
Bleed American (2001) |
Futures (2004) |
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Censored self-titled release |
Bleed American is the fourth album by Jimmy Eat World. It was released on July 24, 2001 and became self-titled following the events of September 11.
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Jimmy Eat World, except portions of A Praise Chorus, detailed on the song's page.
- "Bleed American" (renamed "Salt Sweat Sugar" following September 11) – 3:02
- "A Praise Chorus" – 4:03
- "The Middle" – 2:46
- "Your House" – 4:46
- "Sweetness" – 3:40
- "Hear You Me" – 4:45
- "If You Don't, Don't" – 4:33
- "Get It Faster" – 4:22
- "Cautioners" – 5:21
- "The Authority Song" – 3:38
- "My Sundown" – 5:40
- "(Splash) Turn Twist" – 4:09
[edit] In Media
- "Bleed American" was featured in the movie National Lampoon's Van Wilder.
- "The Middle" was featured in the movies Orange County, Life or Something Like It and Zoom, as well as many TV shows and film trailers (including The New Guy previews).
- "Hear You Me" was featured in the movies Out Cold, 'The Butterfly Effect and A Cinderella Story.
- "Get It Faster" was featured in the straight-to-video movie Riding in Vans with Boys (as well as the song "Goodbye Sky Harbor").
- "The Authority Song" was featured in the movies National Lampoon's Van Wilder and The Hot Chick.
- "My Sundown" was featured in The First $20 Million is Always the Hardest, the TV movie Global Frequency and Umbrellas.
- "(Splash) Turn Twist)" is featured on the soundtrack to the film Wedding Crashers.
[edit] Personnel
- Jim Adkins - Vocals, guitar, percussion, bass guitar (on Your House), piano, organ (on My Sundown), bells, art direction
- Rick Burch - Bass guitar, vocals
- Zach Lind - Drums, percussion (on Your House and My Sundown)
- Tom Linton - Guitar, vocals, organ (on Hear You Me)
- Davey von Bohlen - Additional vocals (on A Praise Chorus)
- Mark Trombino - Production, engineering, mixing, synth emulator programming, percussion (on Your House), programming
- Rachel Haden - Additional vocals (on Hear You Me, If You Don't, Don't and My Sundown)
- Ariel Rechtshaid - Additional vocals (on If You Don't, Don't)
- Travis Keller - 'Timely handclaps' (on The Authority Song)
- Doug Messenger - 'Timely handclaps' (on The Authority Song)
- Willion Eggleston - Front cover photography
- Christopher Wray-McCann - Photography
- Jeff Kleinsmith - Art direction, album design
- Jesse LeDoux - Album design
- Justin Smith - Engineering assistant
- Bob Ludwig - Mastering
Jimmy Eat World |
Jim Adkins | Tom Linton | Rick Burch | Zach Lind |
Mitch Porter | Mark Trombino |
Discography |
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Albums and EPs: One, Two, Three, Four | Jimmy Eat World | Static Prevails | Jimmy Eat World EP | Clarity | Bleed American, retitled Jimmy Eat World, 2001 | Good to Go EP | Firestarter EP | Futures | Stay on My Side Tonight |
Singles: Lucky Denver Mint | Bleed American | The Middle | Sweetness | A Praise Chorus | Pain | Work | Futures |
Related articles |
Emocore | Gil Norton |
Categories: Jimmy Eat World | Jimmy Eat World songs |