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Jimmy Eat World's early-'90s work hewed toward scrappy emo-punk, as heard on buoyant, blistering nuggets like "Seventeen.” The band's subsequent output, however, expanded to include brisk, acoustic-based indie ("Book of Love"), chiming pop ("Chase This Light"), and melancholy, piano-driven rock ("It Matters"). The slow-building "Drugs or Me" even finds the group taking on a gentle post-rock lullaby, complete with twinkling strings.