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Jimmy Eat World, "My Best Theory"

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by Evan Lucy  |   September 03, 2010 5:25 EDT

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Jimmy Eat World
Fall Out Boy
Jim Adkins

Although Jimmy Eat World is widely recognized as one of the modern emo scene's trailblazers, the Arizona quartet has more recently ascribed to a modern-rock doctrine, one that's bigger on hearty riffs and memorable choruses than delicate, expansive epics. Such is the case with "My Best Theory," backed by a stomping drum beat and spazzy guitar reminiscent of new-era Fall Out Boy's dance tendencies. Frontman Jim Adkins uses his breathy tenor to explore themes both empowering ("There's only one life I know/But I have my own mind/ I'll say so if it seems right") and perplexing ("So many questions/And the answers come back unanswered"). The song is dynamically strong, juxtaposing bursting guitar and soaring melodies in the chorus with atmospheric noodling and driving bass in the verses. For a band that has produced some great rock singles ("The Middle," "Big Casino"), though, "My Best Theory" falls a bit short.

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