The debut album from these Boston music school "refugees," released in 1997. Described as "Junk" by bassist/vocalist/engineer Araby Harrison, its eight tracks showcase Jejune's affinity for pop-punk and alt-rock aspirations, carried by a youthful energy worthy of a mosh pit. It's a 30-minute geographical sample that blends Gilmangaze, Midwest emo, and Massachusetts hardcore, remastered and refreshed from the original dog-eared atlas. Duct tape not included.