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Blake Schwarzenbach
Blake Schwarzenbach
American singer
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The Thorns of Life
The Thorns of Life
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Forgetters
Forgetters
American punk rock band
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Jets to Brazil
Jets to Brazil
band
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Pg. 99
Pg. 99
American band
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J Church
J Church
American punk rock band
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NOFX
NOFX
American punk rock band
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Oh Sees
Oh Sees
American rock band
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Alkaline Trio
Alkaline Trio
American punk rock band
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The Misfits
The Misfits
American horror punk band
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The Donnas
The Donnas
American musical group; rock band
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Samiam
Samiam
American punk rock band
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Link 80
Link 80
American punk rock band
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Brendan Kelly
Brendan Kelly
American singer and guitarist
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Dead Kennedys
Dead Kennedys
American hardcore punk band
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H2O
H2O
American hardcore punk band
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Dave Smalley
Dave Smalley
American singer
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Steel Pole Bath Tub
Steel Pole Bath Tub
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The Phenomenauts
The Phenomenauts
science band from Oakland, California, United States
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Love Equals Death
Love Equals Death
band
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The Get Up Kids
The Get Up Kids
American Rock Band
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Guttermouth
Guttermouth
American punk rock band
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Thrice
Thrice
American rock band from Irvine, California, formed in 1998
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Pansy Division
Pansy Division
American rock band
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Less Than Jake
Less Than Jake
ska punk band from Gainesville, Florida
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Star Fucking Hipsters
Star Fucking Hipsters
Punk Band
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The Lillingtons
The Lillingtons
American pop punk band
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Chris Clavin
Chris Clavin
musician and record label owner
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Rancid
Rancid
American punk rock band
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Meat Puppets
Meat Puppets
influential American post-punk, country, psychedelic rock band (1980—present)
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Thursday
Thursday
American post-hardcore band
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MDC
MDC
American punk rock band
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Banner Pilot
Banner Pilot
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The Bronx
The Bronx
American hardcore punk band
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Autopilot Off
Autopilot Off
band
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Rise Against
Rise Against
American punk rock band
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From First to Last
From First to Last
American post-hardcore band
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Down by Law
Down by Law
American punk rock band
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Death by Stereo
Death by Stereo
American hardcore punk band
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The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
The Mighty Mighty Bosstones
American ska-core band from Boston
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Against Me!
Against Me!
American punk rock band
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Social Distortion
Social Distortion
American punk rock band
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Name Taken
Name Taken
American rock band from Orange, California
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The Wonder Years
The Wonder Years
American Pop Punk Band
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Classics of Love
Classics of Love
former American punk rock band
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Lifetime
Lifetime
American punk rock band from New Jersey
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Screeching Weasel
Screeching Weasel
American punk rock band
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The Mr. T Experience
The Mr. T Experience
American punk rock band formed in 1985 in Berkeley, California
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Cap'n Jazz
Cap'n Jazz
band
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The Soviettes
The Soviettes
band
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The Vandals
The Vandals
band
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Daughters
Daughters
American punk band
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Chixdiggit
Chixdiggit
band
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Title Fight
Title Fight
American rock band
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Midtown
Midtown
former American punk rock band
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Hot Snakes
Hot Snakes
American post-hardcore band
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The Dear Hunter
The Dear Hunter
American progressive rock band

Jawbreaker is an American punk rock band active from 1986 to 1996, and again since 2017. The band is considered to be influential to the 1990s emo genre.

Lead vocalist and guitarist Blake Schwarzenbach, bassist Chris Bauermeister, and drummer Adam Pfahler formed the band while students at New York University, later relocating to Los Angeles where they released their debut album Unfun (1990) through independent record label Shredder Records. Relocating again to San Francisco the next year, they released 1992's Bivouac through the Tupelo Recording Company and The Communion Label.

Schwarzenbach's charisma and personal, frustrated lyrics helped establish him as a cult idol, even as he underwent surgery to remove painful, voice-threatening polyps from his throat. Jawbreaker toured with Nirvana in 1993 and released 24 Hour Revenge Therapy in 1994, attracting the attention of major labels. They signed a $1 million contract with DGC Records and released 1995's Dear You, but its more polished production and smooth vocals caused significant backlash from the band's core audience. Internal tensions led to Jawbreaker's dissolution in 1996 and Schwarzenbach had repeatedly stated that a reunion would never happen. However, the band announced a reunion in April 2017, and they are currently in the process of making the follow-up to Dear You.

Following the breakup, the members of Jawbreaker were active in other projects including Jets to Brazil and Whysall Lane. Pfahler continued to issue previously-recorded Jawbreaker material through his Blackball Records label, and public interest in the band continued due in part to nationally charting pop punk and emo acts openly indebted to Jawbreaker's sound. In 2004, Pfahler licensed the out-of-print Dear You from DGC's parent company Geffen Records and re-released it to positive reviews. Remastered versions of the rest of the band's catalog have since been released.