H Model
Jimmy Eat World · Singles
Stay up late and listen in.
Trading insult for your time.
It breaks my heart in half to see her jumping up and down screaming:
"Cash in honey, cash in now."
Lift your hands up slow.
If only you could see yourself.
Everything you are immitate and water down.
lf Just because you'll never have your politics with perfect means,
doesn't mean you talk the round and round.
A forced in syringe is wearing so thin.
Lift your hands up slow.
If only you could see yourself.
Everything we are immitate and water down.
They'll never know your world no matter how they try.
It's your world.
Never know, they'll never know your world
im losing my voice
About H Model
"H Model" is a standout track from Jimmy Eat World's 2003 compilation album *Singles*, serving as a pivotal moment in the band's evolution toward a more polished, radio-ready sound. Released during the height of their mainstream success, the song exemplifies the band's signature blend of melodic pop-punk and emotional lyricism, featuring a driving rhythm section and a soaring chorus that defined their late-90s and early-2000s era. As part of a collection of singles and B-sides, the recording showcases the band's ability to craft anthemic hooks while maintaining the raw energy that made them a staple of the alternative rock scene. The track remains a key reference point for fans analyzing the band's transition from garage-punk roots to a broader pop-punk identity, solidifying their legacy as one of the most influential acts of the 2000s.

