Wide Eyed

Wide Eyed

Infobox Album
Name = Wide Eyed
Type = Album
Artist = The Junior Varsity


Released = 2005
Recorded =
Genre = Punk
Length = 41:23
Label = Victory Records
Producer =
Reviews =
Last album = "The Great Compromise" (2003)
This album = "Wide Eyed" (2005)
Next album = "Cinematographic" (2007)

"Wide Eyed" is the second full-length album by the American alternative rock band, The Junior Varsity. It was released by Victory Records in 2005, and has 11 tracks.

Two singles were released from the album: "Get Comfortable", and "Mad For Medusa".

Track listing

#"Get Comfortable" (3:44)
#"Everyone's Got Something They're Running Out Of" (2:29)
#"Mad For Medusa" (2:37)
#"I'm Home, Hooray!" (3:00)
#"If You Could Paint Your Own Vacation, Where Would You Go?" (3:59)
#"Do You Mind?" (3:32)
#"When We Meet Aliens" (3:35)
#"I Said I Try" (4:20)
#"If It Hurts You" (4:22)
#"What It Meant To Be Clean" (3:42)
#"Saltwater Fountain" (5:38)


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