Bleed American - Track Listing

Track Listing

All songs written by Jimmy Eat World, except portions of "A Praise Chorus".

No. Title Length
1. "Bleed American" (Renamed "Salt Sweat Sugar" on the self-titled release) 3:02
2. "A Praise Chorus" 4:03
3. "The Middle" 2:46
4. "Your House" 4:46
5. "Sweetness" 3:40
6. "Hear You Me" 4:45
7. "If You Don't, Don't" 4:33
8. "Get It Faster" 4:22
9. "Cautioners" 5:21
10. "The Authority Song" 3:38
11. "My Sundown" 5:40
Total length: 46:38
Japanese edition bonus track
No. Title Length
12. "(Splash) Turn Twist" 4:09
Deluxe edition bonus tracks
No. Title Length
12. "The Most Beautiful Things" (From Good to Go / Jebediah split)
13. "No Sensitivity" (From German "The Middle" single / Jebediah split)
14. "(Splash) Turn Twist" (From The Middle EP / Firestarter)
Deluxe edition disc two
No. Title Length
1. "Cautioners" (Demo, From Good to Go / Jebediah split)
2. "Firestarter" (From Firestarter)
3. "Get It Faster" (AOL Version, previously unreleased)
4. "Bleed American" (Live, From the Australian EP)
5. "A Praise Chorus" (Live, From Good to Go)
6. "Softer" (Live, From Good to Go)
7. "The Middle" (Acoustic, From the Australian EP)
8. "If You Don't, Don't" (XFM Version, From British "The Middle" single)
9. "Game of Pricks" (From British "The Middle" single / Good to Go)
10. "The Authority Song" (Demo, From German "The Middle" single)
11. "My Sundown" (From Believe in What You Want)
12. "Sweetness" (Live, previously unreleased)
13. "Last Christmas" (From Last Christmas)
14. "My Sundown" (Demo, From German "The Middle" single)
15. "Spangle" (From Good to Go / Singles)
16. "Hear You Me" (From Believe in What You Want)
17. "The Middle" (Demo, From German "The Middle" single)
18. "Your House 2007" (previously unreleased)

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