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Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute

Bayside · 2003

62 min · 18 tracks · punk

A heartfelt homage to Jawbreaker's legacy, blending raw punk energy with Bayside's melodic sensibilities.

Why this album works

Best for
dynamic journey with emotional peaks wave-like pacing for engagement heartfelt tributes for nostalgia
Context
When 'Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault' was released in July 2003, Bayside was solidifying their presence in the punk rock scene after their debut album, 'Sirens and Condolences', in 2004. This tribute showcased their growing musical maturity and respect for influential bands like Jawbreaker, positioning them as a bridge between classic punk and the emerging emo sound of the early 2000s.
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Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute is an album by Bayside, released in 2003. A heartfelt homage to Jawbreaker's legacy, blending raw punk energy with Bayside's melodic sensibilities. This album is significant for its role in reviving interest in Jawbreaker’s music for a new generation of fans. It received positive critical reception, highlighting Bayside’s ability to reinterpret classic tracks while maintaining the spirit of the originals. The release also contributed to the resurgence of interest in punk rock covers during the early 2000s. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute sound like?

A heartfelt homage to Jawbreaker's legacy, blending raw punk energy with Bayside's melodic sensibilities. Rooted in punk.

What makes Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute by Bayside notable?

This album is significant for its role in reviving interest in Jawbreaker’s music for a new generation of fans. It received positive critical reception, highlighting Bayside’s ability to reinterpret classic tracks while maintaining the spirit of the originals. The release also contributed to the resurgence of interest in punk rock covers during the early 2000s. When 'Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault' was released in July 2003, Bayside was solidifying their presence in the punk rock scene after their debut album, 'Sirens and Condolences', in 2004. This tribute showcased their growing musical maturity and respect for influential bands like Jawbreaker, positioning them as a bridge between classic punk and the emerging emo sound of the early 2000s.

Who is Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute for?

Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute works well if you're into dynamic journey with emotional peaks, wave-like pacing for engagement and heartfelt tributes for nostalgia.

How many songs are on Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute?

Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault: Jawbreaker Tribute has 18 tracks, running approximately 62 minutes.

Tracklist

18 tracks·62:58

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Ashtray Monument 2:55
  • 2 Chemistry Standout 3:42
  • 3 Boat Dreams From the Hill 2:42
  • 4 Want 3:06
  • 5 Busy 6:30
  • 6 Bad Scene, Everyone's Fault 2:14
  • 7 Jinx Removing 3:02
  • 8 Million 4:32
  • 9 Boxcar Standout 2:00
  • 10 Shield Your Eyes 3:14
  • 11 Save Your Generation 3:36
  • 12 Unlisted Track 2:21
  • 13 Kiss the Bottle Standout 4:52
  • 14 Chesterfield King 3:30
  • 15 Do You Still Hate Me? 2:43
  • 16 I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both 2:55
  • 17 Jet Black 5:49
  • 18 Better Half 3:06

Release Date

July 29, 2003

Genre

Artist Origin

United States

Runtime

62 min 58 sec