Anniversary: Jimmy Eat World’s ‘Bleed American’ Celebrates 20 Years

The fourth studio album by iconic rock band Jimmy Eat World, Bleed American, is celebrating its 20-year anniversary today. The album’s musical style shifted from their 1999 release Clarity, featuring a more accessible and assertive sound from the band. Ultimately, the album was met with huge commercial success. “Things still got pretty gnarly in the studio as far as experimentation,” singer/guitarist Jim Adkins said in a 2001 interview with MTV, “but it was always to an end that was complimentary to the song. We wanted to really make sure that we weren’t doing things, like, just to put a wacky keyboard sound in. It had to be doing something constructive for the song.” “The Middle” was a smash hit off Bleed American, and arguably one...

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