Pawn Shoppe Heart is the major-label debut of American garage rock revival band The Von Bondies, and their second album, released in 2004. The record was met with critical acclaim, and helped lend even further voice to the Detroit garage punk underground brought to mainstream success by The White Stripes two years prior. The record has an average score of 80% on Metacritic. com.

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  • Pawn Shoppe Heart is the major-label debut of American garage rock revival band The Von Bondies, and their second album, released in 2004. The record was met with critical acclaim, and helped lend even further voice to the Detroit garage punk underground brought to mainstream success by The White Stripes two years prior. The record has an average score of 80% on Metacritic. com. On the last track, after the three-minute silence following "Pawn Shoppe Heart", there's a hidden track: a cover of "Try a Little Tenderness", a song from the 1930s. A shortened version of "C'mon C'mon" is the theme song for the American comedy-drama television show, Rescue Me. It is featured on the EA videogames "Burnout 3: Takedown" and "MVP Baseball 2004". The track "Mairead" is about Queens of Noize DJ Mairead Nash, who has been associated with Jason Stollsteimer. MLB Network uses a brief clip of "C'mon C'mon" as the opening of their new show 30 Clubs in 30 Days. The song "C'mon C'mon" was released as downloadable content for Rock Band and Rock Band 2 on March 31 2009 for Xbox 360 and April 2 2009 for PS3. This track became available as DLC for the Wii version of Rock Band 2 on Tuesday April 7 2009 for $2.
  • Pawn Shoppe Heart är garagerockbandet The Von Bondies andra studioalbum, utgivet i mars 2004 på Sire Records. "C'mon C'mon" nådde 8:e plats på Billboard Hot 100 och 25:e plats på den brittiska singellistan. Låten har även använts som signaturmelodi till tv-serien Rescue Me.
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  • Pawn Shoppe Heart är garagerockbandet The Von Bondies andra studioalbum, utgivet i mars 2004 på Sire Records. "C'mon C'mon" nådde 8:e plats på Billboard Hot 100 och 25:e plats på den brittiska singellistan. Låten har även använts som signaturmelodi till tv-serien Rescue Me.
  • Pawn Shoppe Heart is the major-label debut of American garage rock revival band The Von Bondies, and their second album, released in 2004. The record was met with critical acclaim, and helped lend even further voice to the Detroit garage punk underground brought to mainstream success by The White Stripes two years prior. The record has an average score of 80% on Metacritic. com.
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