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Good Health is the first studio album by Pretty Girls Make Graves. Originally released in 2002 by Lookout Records, it was re-released by Matador Records with an additional 4 songs made up of the band's first self-titled EP. This album is often mistakenly referred to as Is It Broken, Doctor? on some internet discussion boards and file-sharing services due to the inclusion of that phrase on the cover of the album, on which the actual title is not present.
In a 20th anniversary review, Stereogum's Tom Breihan dubbed Health "28 delirious minutes enough to leave you breathless and stirred." He positively called its sound "fast and urgent and adrenaline-charged", as well as "rich and dynamic." In a 2022 retrospective list by BrooklynVegan, it placed #33 out of 35 of 2002's best emo & post-hardcore albums. The site's Andrew Sacher wrote that the group "came out of the gate swinging" on the record and that, 20 years on, its tracks "still pack a refreshing punch."
Track listing
No.
Title
Length
1.
"Speakers Push the Air"
2:50
2.
"If You Hate Your Friends, You're Not Alone"
2:40
3.
"Sad Girls Por Vida"
3:26
4.
"The Get Away"
4:15
5.
"untitled"
1:05
6.
"More Sweet Soul"
3:14
7.
"Ghosts in the Radio"
3:00
8.
"Bring It On Golden Pond"
2:56
9.
"By the Throat"
4:05
Rerelease bonus tracks (Pretty Girls Make Graves EP)