Jimmy Eat World
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Jimmy Eat World is an American rock band that formed in 1993 in Mesa, Arizona. The band members include:
- Jim Adkins
- Tom Linton
- Zach Lind
- Rick Burch
In their early years, Jimmy Eat World was known for being part of the "emo" music scene, and their sound was described as emo pop-punk. They gained mainstream success with their 2001 album, "Bleed American," which includes the hit singles "The Middle" and "Sweetness." Since then, the band has continued to release albums and tour.
Some fun facts about Jimmy Eat World:
- The band's name comes from a story about a friend named Jim who once ate a large quantity of candy bars.
- They've played over 2,000 shows in their career, performing around the world.
- Their music has been featured in popular movies and TV shows, like "Minutemen," "Bring It On," and "One Tree Hill."
Jimmy Eat World is known for their catchy melodies and lyrics that often explore themes of self-discovery and personal growth. Their music resonates with both old and new fans, making them a popular choice for concerts and events.