Jawbreaker – 24 Hour Revenge Therapy

Album Info

Artist: Jawbreaker

Title: 24 Hour Revenge Therapy

Year: 1994

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Tracklist

  • 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)

Review

"24 Hour Revenge Therapy" by Jawbreaker, released in 1994, is an influential cornerstone in the punk rock scene. This third studio album captures the essence of the band's gritty sound while articulating a deep introspective and emotional narrative throughout its tracks. Songs like "The Boat Dreams from the Hill" and "Boxcar" fuse aggressive punk power with catchy, intricate guitar riffs, creating anthems that resonate deeply with listeners. Jawbreaker's ability to weave raw emotion with melodic punk energy makes this album a vibrant and poignant offering.

The album also explores more reflective territories with tracks such as "Outpatient" and "Ashtray Monument," where the poignant lyrics and raw vocal delivery by Blake Schwarzenbach stand out, showcasing the band’s versatility and depth. The closing track, "Do You Still Hate Me?" exemplifies this blend, leaving listeners with a lingering sense of the personal yet universal struggles conveyed throughout the album. Over the years, "24 Hour Revenge Therapy" has not only stood the test of time but has grown to be celebrated for its heartfelt storytelling wrapped in dynamic punk sounds, securing its place as a beloved classic in the alternative music sphere. For anyone exploring the depths of punk rock's more emotive side, this album is an essential listen. - Karl