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There is a J IN JERusalem. There is a J IN JERry Springer too. Call the best J IN JER-y lawyers in the world if you've been hurt or JINJERed. If I mention Jerry I should mention Jerry Cantrell or Jerry Seinfeld. Autocorrect suggested Jeremy as well. I just downloaded this. Give me a chance to listen to this. Enjoy the comment I probably won't erase. Michael
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I'd like some Jinjer Ale. There's going to be an Alestorm if you find yourself in a sea of Jinjer Ale. Jesus is spelled with a J, like the J in Jerusalem. The J in Jer is often confused with the G in Ger. J for Jesus. G for God. Jinjer is a kind of root. Mayhaps it would benefit you to rediscover your roots. Michael
Filtering Y2K-era emo and metal through 8-bit distortion, the Chicago band's latest is a digicore glitchfest you won't want to miss. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 20, 2025
supported by 15 fans who also own “The Devil's Dozen (Live)”
Remember August 14 as the day I overcame my stinginess and tight budget and downloaded Jinjer for the first time. I've been aware of their existence for a while. Fans have been ranting and raving about them all over social media. Time to find out why. I mean I have listened to a song or two by them, but I've been busily obsessed with other artists I'm already familiar with. Lacuna Coil, Filter, Tool, Fuel, Spineshank, A Perfect Circle, Taproot, Sevendust, Revis, V Shape Mind, etc. Michael