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Independently minded and adhering to the old-school D.I.Y. punk mentality, West Coast punk-pop trio
Jawbreaker's street-smart -- yet poetic -- lyrics, spirited musicality, and marathon live shows put them a cut above contemporaries like
Green Day and
blink-182. After a series of EPs and singles, guitarist/singer
Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist
Chris Bauermeister, and drummer
Adam Pfahler released the band's debut album,
Unfun, in 1989. Independent label San Francisco Tupelo/Communion signed the group the following year, releasing
Bivouac in 1991 and their breakthrough record,
24 Hour Revenge Therapy, in 1993.
As 1995 saw the first in a three-record deal with DGC, fans were split over the band's newfound success and move to a major label. But
Jawbreaker were undeterred, releasing the influential
Dear You, a powerhouse collection of punk, grunge, and emo that paved the way for groups like
Jimmy Eat World and
Dashboard Confessional. Sadly, the group disbanded in the late-'90s, leaving 2002's
Etc., a collection of all of the group's non-album material, as their last will and testament.
Dear You was reissued by Blackball in 2004. ~ James Christopher Monger