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- Jimmy Eat World Official Web
Space - Tour dates, photography, news, merchandise, FAQ,
history of the band, lyrics, discography, and chat room.
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ArtistDirect: Jimmy Eat World - Includes photos, audio clips, biography,
album information, and bulletin board.
- Jimmy Eat World - UK based
fan site with news, discography, lyrics, multimedia, and mobile ringtone
tabs.
- Jimmy Eat World
- Short biography, picture, and sound clip.
- Jimmy Eat World Galaxy
- A fan site with biography, discography, pictures and lyrics.
- Jimmy Eat World Mania -
A fansite with history, lyrics, band info, news, tour dates, fanlisting and
a photo gallery.
- Jimmy Eat World's Robot
Factory - Fan site with news, tour dates, discography, and lyrics.
- JimmyEworld - A fan
site with pictures, lyrics, news, and media links.
- VH1.com:
Jimmy Eat World - News, links, music videos, audio samples, and a
biography.
Articles and Interviews
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Dallas Music Guide - An interview with Jimmy Eat World.
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Jimmy Eat World Articles Page - Scans of many articles about the band
dated within the last two years.
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Jimmy Eat World on Altarnative.com - Interview by Omar Perez with
vocalist/guitarist Jim Adkins. (January, 2002)
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Crud Magazine: Jimmy Eat World Interview - Band interview with an
article and review of the album "Bleed Amercica". (November 19, 2001)
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Jimmy Eat World Tour - By Vincent Abbate. Tells the story of the band
during a tour. (November, 2000)
- Lazyeye Interview:
Jimmy Eat World - Photographs, history, and interview with Jim Adkins by
Tim McMahan. (October 5, 2000)
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Jimmy Eat World/Jets to Brazil - Review by Nathan Cross of a show at The
Metro in Chicago, Illinois. (October 1, 2000)
- Jimmy Eat World
Band Chat - Transcript of an IRC chat with two members of the band.
(November 8, 1999)
- Jimmy Eat
World takes the World by Storm - From Link Music AZ. Article and photos
by Kelly Wilson. Information on the band's live show and CDs. (April,
1999)
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Ink Nineteen: Jimmy Eat World - Review and pictures from a show at Echo
Lounge in Atlanta, Georgia. By Roi Tamkin. (March 11, 1999)
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