Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore

Less Than Jake · Losing Streak [1996]

Jen thinks it isn't fair that I don't really care

if she likes me or not

1-2-3-4

and Jen doesn't like to settle

till she makes me feel like Howie Reynolds, yeah

she thinks that I'm all that I've got



Chorus:

No Jen doesn't like, like me anymore

no she doesn't, no

Jen doesn't like to come to my shows

she don't like my whoa-whoa's



Yeah Jen, she don't like me anymore

no Jen, she don't like me anymore

(x2)



Now Jen thinks it isn't fair that I don't really care

if she likes me or not

1-2-fuck-you [alt: 1-2-3-4]

and Jen doesn't like to settle

till [alt: until] she makes me feel like Howie Reynolds, yeah

she thinks that I'm all that I've got



(Chorus)

(fuck you)



Yeah Jen, she don't like me anymore

no Jen, she don't like me anymore

no Jen, Jen, Jen, she don't like me anymore

no Jen, Jen, Jen, she don't like me anymore



Jen, Jen, Jen

Jen, Jen, Jen

no she doesn't fuckin' like me anymore

(x5)

[no, Jen don't like me anymore]

Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore

Released on Less Than Jake's 1996 album Losing Streak, "Jen Doesn't Like Me Anymore" stands as a quintessential example of the band's signature blend of punk energy and melodic pop sensibilities. The track captures the raw, confessional tone characteristic of the group during their early peak, utilizing driving rhythms and catchy hooks to explore themes of relationship instability. As a staple of their discography, the song exemplifies how Less Than Jake balanced aggressive instrumentation with accessible songwriting, cementing their status as a defining voice in the alternative rock scene of the mid-1990s. Its enduring appeal lies in its ability to resonate with listeners through its honest depiction of emotional turbulence.