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* ContemptibleCover: {{Subverted|Trope}} with ''Bivouac'', as it has two different covers; one is more prudent than the other.
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Jawbreaker is an American {{punk rock}} band active from 1986–96 and 2017 onwards. They're considered to be one of the most influential acts of the 1990s {{emo|Music}} movement. Lead vocalist[=/=]guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, and drummer Adam Pfahler formed the band while students at New York University in 1986. They later moved to UsefulNotes/LosAngeles, where they released their debut album ''Unfun'' in 1990. After moving yet again across California to UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco in 1991, they released ''Bivouac'' the next year.

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Jawbreaker is an American {{punk rock}} PunkRock band active from 1986–96 and 2017 onwards. They're considered to be one of the most influential acts of the 1990s {{emo|Music}} movement. Lead vocalist[=/=]guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, and drummer Adam Pfahler formed the band while students at New York University in 1986. They later moved to UsefulNotes/LosAngeles, where they released their debut album ''Unfun'' in 1990. After moving yet again across California to UsefulNotes/SanFrancisco in 1991, they released ''Bivouac'' the next year.
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* TheSouthpaw: Blake, at least when playing guitar.
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* AlternativeRock: They did a bit of this in ''Dear You''; most notably "Fireman" and "Accident Prone".

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* AlternativeRock: They did a bit of this in ''Dear You''; You'', most notably "Fireman" and "Accident Prone".



* TheSouthpaw: Blake Schwarzenbach, at least when playing guitar.

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* TheSouthpaw: Blake Schwarzenbach, Blake, at least when playing guitar.
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* FourIsDeath: The backlash ''Dear You'' received upon its original release helped make it their final album to date. However, Blake has said that they're currently trying to write new material, so whether this will be {{subverted|Trope}} or not remains to be seen.

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* FourIsDeath: The backlash ''Dear You'' received upon its original release helped make it their final album to date. However, Blake has said in a March 29, 2018 interview that "Our summer is just gonna be trying to write, jam. What we really wanna do is just riff out and see what comes. I'm spending the next month writing at home, and then we're gonna converge in San Francisco and go in a studio and see what happens" and "It's for our own excitement. We can't keep playing these same songs. I mean, they're currently trying to write wonderful for people who have not seen it — we're lucky there are people that wanna see it — but we need some new material, so whether this will be {{subverted|Trope}} or not remains songs to be seen.make it exciting."
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* EmoMusic: One of the TropeMakers.

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* EmoMusic: One of the TropeMakers.TropeCodifier alongside Music/SunnyDayRealEstate.
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Blake's charisma and personal, frustrated lyrics helped make him a cult idol, even when undergoing surgery to remove painful, voice-threatening polyps from his throat. They toured alongside Music/{{Nirvana}} in 1993, then released ''24 Hour Revenge Therapy'' in 1994, which promptly attracted the attention of a few major labels. They signed a $1 million contract with DGC Records and released ''Dear You'' in 1995, but its polished production and smooth vocals garnered significant backlash at the time. Internal tensions led to the band's breakup in 1996. For the most part, everyone went their separate ways for the next 21 years, while staying busy with various projects.

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Blake's charisma and personal, frustrated lyrics helped make him a cult idol, even when undergoing surgery to remove painful, voice-threatening polyps from his throat. They toured alongside Music/{{Nirvana}} in 1993, then released ''24 Hour Revenge Therapy'' in 1994, which promptly attracted the attention of a few major labels. They signed a $1 million contract with DGC Records and released ''Dear You'' in 1995, but its polished production and smooth vocals garnered significant backlash at the time. Internal tensions led to the band's breakup break-up in 1996. For the most part, everyone went their separate ways for the next 21 years, while staying busy with various projects.

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