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24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Remastered)

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Download links and information about 24 Hour Revenge Therapy (Remastered) by Jawbreaker. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative genres. It contains 17 tracks with total duration of 54:18 minutes.

Artist: Jawbreaker
Release date: 1993
Genre: Rock, Indie Rock, Punk, Alternative
Tracks: 17
Duration: 54:18
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Boat Dreams From the Hill 2:39
2. Indictment 2:49
3. Boxcar 1:55
4. Out Patient 3:41
5. Ashtray Monument 3:04
6. Condition Oakland 5:17
7. Ache 4:14
8. Do You Still Hate Me? 2:53
9. West Bay Invitational 3:58
10. Jinx Removing 3:13
11. In Sadding Around 4:05
12. The Boat Dreams From the Hill (alt) 2:42
13. Boxcar (Alt) 2:00
14. Do You Still Hate Me? (alt) 2:52
15. Jinx Removing (alt) 3:15
16. First Step (outtake) 3:26
17. Friends Back East (outtake) 2:15

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More trials and tribulations than an average episode of Melrose Place, Jawbreaker continue to explore their personal struggles on their third album, fittingly titled 24 Hour Revenge Therapy. Continuing in the Jawbreaker tradition of poetic lyrics that provide a mental image to each song, the band deal with their endeavors through music instead of wallowing in them, making this record not entirely bleak. "Do You Still Hate Me," for example, has the persona dishing out the friction of a relationship gone sour through talking to the person in question: "I wrote you a letter/I heard it upset you/How can I do this better/We're getting older/But we're acting younger." Being critiqued and ostracized from their scene during the height of their popularity was another headache singer/songwriter Blake Schwarzenbach dealt with around the time this album was released (their previous album, Bivouac, provided them with a huge cult following). This no doubt inspired the song "Indictment," which talks about not caring what anyone thinks of their songwriting ("I just wrote the dumbest song/It's going to be a singalong/Our enemies will laugh and be pointing/It wont bother me, what the thoughtless are thinking"). Providing the perfect flow of temperamental pop to go along with these stories is proof enough that 24 Hour Revenge Therapy is an acme of Jawbreaker's creative output. [A 2014 CD re-released added bonus tracks.]