Jimmy Eat World discography
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The American rock band Jimmy Eat World has released ten studio albums, twenty-three singles, seven extended plays, three live albums, one compilation album, one video album, and one song on the "various artists" compilation What's Mine Is Yours.
| Jimmy Eat World discography | |
|---|---|
Jimmy Eat World performing at O2 Academy 2 in the UK, February 2008 | |
| Studio albums | 10 |
| EPs | 7 |
| Live albums | 5 |
| Compilation albums | 1 |
| Singles | 23 |
| Video albums | 1 |
| Music videos | 19 |
| Split singles | 8 |
| Demo albums | 3 |
Jimmy Eat World formed in 1993 and released their debut EP, entitled One, Two, Three, Four, in 1994 on Wooden Blue Records; their debut self-titled studio album Jimmy Eat World was released later that year on the same label. The band then signed a record contract with Capitol Records and released Static Prevails in 1996, while also concurrently releasing a series of split 7-inch singles and a cassette with other bands, such as Less Than Jake,[1] Sense Field, and Mineral.[2] In 1999, Jimmy Eat World released their third album Clarity, which peaked at number 47 on the German Albums Chart and number 30 on the Billboard Top Heatseekers chart.[citation needed]
The band's commercial breakthrough occurred in 2001 with the release of several singles from their fourth studio album Bleed American. Four singles from the album charted within the top 20 of the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart, while "The Middle" and "Sweetness" respectively peaked at number one and number two; "The Middle" also peaked at number 5 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Bleed American was certified platinum in Canada and America, and silver in the United Kingdom.
In 2004 Jimmy Eat World released Futures, which was their first album to appear in the top ten of the Billboard 200 chart. Futures featured the single "Pain", a song that was their second number one on the Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart and the only Jimmy Eat World single to be certified gold in the US.[citation needed] The band's sixth album, Chase This Light, was released in 2007 and became the band's highest-peaking album when it reached number five on the Billboard 200.[citation needed] Invented was then released in 2010, and this was followed by Damage in 2013, Integrity Blues in 2016, and Surviving in 2019.
Albums
Studio albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [3] |
AUS [4] |
AUT [5] |
CAN [6] |
GER [7] |
IRL [8] |
JPN [9] |
SCO [10] |
SWI [11] |
UK [12][13] | |||
| Jimmy Eat World |
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— | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
| Static Prevails | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||
| Clarity |
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—[A] | — | — | — | 47 | — | — | — | — | — | |
| Bleed American[B] |
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31 | 54 | — | — | 20 | — | — | 45 | — | 62 | |
| Futures |
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6 | 27 | — | 7 | 33 | 51 | — | 23 | 65 | 22 | |
| Chase This Light |
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5 | 30 | 73 | 11 | 54 | 56 | 39 | 28 | 94 | 27 | |
| Invented | 11 | 20 | 67 | 21 | 44 | 50 | 40 | 31 | 73 | 29 | ||
| Damage |
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14 | 26 | 54 | — | 41 | 91 | 73 | 39 | 55 | 38 | |
| Integrity Blues |
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17 | 27 | — | 70 | 35 | 41 | 98 | 15 | 80 | 21 | |
| Surviving |
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90 | 56 | 72 | — | 44 | — | 212 | 13 | 70 | 21 | |
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||
Compilation albums
| Title | Album details |
|---|---|
| Singles |
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Live albums
| Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [3] |
US Rock [23] |
UK Rock [12] | ||||||||||
| Chase This Light Tour 2008 |
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— | — | — | ||||||||
| Clarity Live[24] |
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— | — | — | ||||||||
| iTunes Festival: London 2011 |
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— | — | — | ||||||||
| iTunes Session |
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156 | 44 | 20 | ||||||||
| iTunes Festival: London 2013 |
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— | — | — | ||||||||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||
Extended plays
| Title | EP details |
|---|---|
| One, Two, Three, Four |
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| Jimmy Eat World |
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| Good to Go EP | |
| Firestarter EP |
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| Christmas EP | |
| Stay on My Side Tonight |
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| Something(s) Loud |
Singles
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US [3] |
US Alt. [3] |
AUS [4] |
CAN [35] |
FRA [36] |
IRL [8] |
NLD [37] |
NZ [38] |
SCO [39] |
UK [12][40] | |||||
| "Opener" | 1995 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | ||
| "Call It in the Air" | 1996 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Static Prevails | ||
| "Lucky Denver Mint"[41] | 1999 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Clarity | ||
| "Blister"[42] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
| "Bleed American" (aka "Salt Sweat Sugar") | 2001 | — | 18 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 59 | 60 |
|
Bleed American | |
| "The Middle" | 5 | 1 | 49 | 2 | 98 | 46 | 92 | 28 | 29 | 26 | ||||
| "Last Christmas" | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | |||
| "Sweetness" | 2002 | 75 | 2 | — | 58 | — | — | — | — | 31 | 38 |
|
Bleed American | |
| "A Praise Chorus" | — | 16 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
| "Pain" | 2004 | 93 | 1 | — | 26 | — | — | — | — | 40 | 38 |
|
Futures | |
| "Work" | 2005 | —[C] | 6 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 54 | 49 | |||
| "Big Casino" | 2007 | —[D] | 3 | — | 59 | — | — | — | — | 40 | 119 | Chase This Light | ||
| "Always Be" | — | 14 | — | — | — | — | — | — | 8 | 37 | ||||
| "My Best Theory" | 2010 | —[E] | 2 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | —[F] | Invented | ||
| "Coffee and Cigarettes" | 2011 | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| "I Will Steal You Back" | 2013 | — | 23 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Damage | ||
| "Damage" | —[G] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
| "Sure and Certain" | 2016 | — | 10 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Integrity Blues | ||
| "Get Right"[47] | 2017 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |||
| "Love Never" / "Half Heart"[48] | 2018 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | ||
| "All the Way (Stay)"[49] | 2019 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Surviving | ||
| "Love Never"[50] | — | 31 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
| "Something Loud"[51] | 2022 | — | 21 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Something(s) Loud | ||
| "Place Your Debts"[52] | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | ||||
| "Telepath" | 2023 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Non-album single | ||
| "Failure" | 2025 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | Something(s) Loud | ||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||||
Promotional singles
Split singles
| Title | single details |
|---|---|
| Christie Front Drive / Jimmy Eat World[56] (with Christie Front Drive) |
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| Jimmy Eat World / Emery Split 7"[57] (with Emery) |
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| Jimmy Eat World / Blueprint Split 7"[58] (with Blueprint) |
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| Jimmy Eat World / Less Than Jake[59] (with Less Than Jake) |
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| Jimmy Eat World / Sense Field / Mineral[60] (with Sense Field and Mineral) |
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| J.E.W. / Jejune Split 7"[61] (with Jejune) |
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| Jebediah / Jimmy Eat World[62] (with Jebediah) |
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| Taking Back Sunday / Jimmy Eat World (with Taking Back Sunday) |
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Other charting and certified songs
| Title | Year | Peak chart positions |
Certifications | Album | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| US Pop [63] | ||||||||||||||
| "Hear You Me" | 2001 | — |
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Bleed American | ||||||||||
| "Chase This Light" | 2007 | 99 | Chase This Light | |||||||||||
| "—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. | ||||||||||||||
Video albums
| Title | Details | Certifications |
|---|---|---|
| Believe in What You Want |
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Music videos
| Title | Year | Director |
|---|---|---|
| "Rockstar" | 1996 | Richard Reines |
| "Lucky Denver Mint" | 1999 | Darren Doane[64] |
| "Bleed American" | 2001 | Ross Richardson[65] |
| "The Middle" | Paul Fedor[66] | |
| "Sweetness" | 2002 | Tim Hope[67] |
| "Pain" | 2004 | Paul Fedor[68] |
| "Work" | 2005 | Marc Webb[69] |
| "Big Casino" | 2007 | Christopher Sims[70] |
| "Always Be" | 2008 | The Malloys[71] |
| "My Best Theory" | 2010 | Ron Winter |
| "I Will Steal You Back" | 2013 | Adam Porter[72] |
| "Sure and Certain" | 2016 | Flynt Floss |
| "Get Right" | 2017 | |
| "Love Never"[73] | 2018 | |
| "half heart"[74] | ||
| "All The Way (Stay)"[75] | 2019 | Daniel Carberry[76] |
| "555" | Jim Adkins and Michael Gill[77] | |
| "Something Loud" | 2022 | Jimmy Eat World and Austin Gavin[78] |
| "Place Your Debts" | Jim Adkins[52] |
Other original appearances
- "Carbon Scoring" – Back from the Dead Motherfucker
- "Seventeen" (Unreleased demo) – Never Been Kissed: Music from the Motion Picture
- "Lucky Denver Mint" (Alternate version) – Never Been Kissed compact disc soundtrack
- "New Religion" – The Duran Duran Tribute Album
- "Opener" – What's Mine Is Yours
- "I Love You All the Time (Play It Forward Campaign)" - I Love You All the Time (Play It Forward Campaign) - Single[79]
- "My Enemy" – 30 Days, 50 Songs
Notes
- Clarity did not enter the US Billboard 200, but peaked at number 30 on the Top Heatseekers Chart.[15]
- Copies of Bleed American released from 2002–08 were retitled Jimmy Eat World after the September 11 attacks. Beginning with the deluxe edition printed in 2008, the official title "Bleed American" was restored.[16]
- "Work" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 10 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.[44]
- "Big Casino" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 22 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.[44]
- "My Best Theory" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 14 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles chart, which acts as an extension to the Hot 100.[44]
- "Damage" did not enter the Billboard Hot 100, but peaked at number 6 on the Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart.[46]