Bleed American (song)
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The first track on Jimmy Eat World's album Bleed American (retitled Jimmy Eat World), this song was renamed "Salt Sweat Sugar" after the events of 9/11 for fear that it might be misinterpreted.
Versions:
UK release on Dreamworks 450 878-2
- Salt Sweat Sugar
- Splash, Turn, Twist
- Your House (demo version)
- Salt Sweet Sugar Video (CD-ROM)
Jimmy Eat World |
Jim Adkins | Tom Linton | Rick Burch | Zach Lind |
Mitch Porter | Mark Trombino |
Discography |
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Albums and EPs: One, Two, Three, Four | Jimmy Eat World | Static Prevails | Jimmy Eat World EP | Clarity | Bleed American, retitled Jimmy Eat World, 2001 | Good to Go EP | Firestarter EP | Futures | Stay on My Side Tonight |
Singles: Lucky Denver Mint | Bleed American | The Middle | Sweetness | A Praise Chorus | Pain | Work | Futures |
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Categories: Jimmy Eat World | Jimmy Eat World songs |