Primal Scream
Primal Scream is an alternative rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, originall… Read Full Bio ↴Primal Scream is an alternative rock band from Glasgow, Scotland, originally formed in 1982 by Bobby Gillespie and Jim Beattie. The current lineup include Bobby Gillespie (vocals; former The Wake bassist and The Jesus & Mary Chain drummer), Andrew Innes (guitars), Simone Butler (bass) and Darrin Mooney (drums). Other important members were Robert "Throb" Young (guitars from 1985 to 2006), Gary "Mani" Mounfield (bass from 1996 to 2011; also former The Stone Roses bassist) and Martin Duffy (keyboards from 1989 until his death in 2022). The band is renowned for the frequent change of music style, from indie pop, indie rock, classic rock to alternative rock with electronic influences.
The band released eleven studio albums so far: the indie pop Sonic Flower Groove (1987), the indie rock Primal Scream (1989), the alternative rock/acid house Screamadelica (1991), the classic rock Give Out But Don't Give Up (1994), the alternative rock/electronic Vanishing Point (1997), the alternative rock/industrial rock XTRMNTR (2000) and Evil Heat (2002), the classic rock Riot City Blues (2006), the alternative rock Beautiful Future (2008), the experimental/psychedelic rock More Light (2013), and the synthpop/dance Chaosmosis (2016).
They also released the compilation albums Echo Dek (1997), Dirty Hits (2003) and Shoot Speed (More Dirty Hits) (2004), Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Recordings (2018), Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Singles (2019), The Screamadelica 12” Singles (2021), Reverberations: Travelling in Time (2023), the live albums Live in Japan (2003) , Screamadelica - Live (2011) and Live at Levitation (2021).
History:
While attending Kings Park Secondary School in Glasgow, Bobby Gillespie met Robert 'Throb' Young and Alan McGee. Gillespie and McGee were heavily influenced by punk rock. In 1978, they joined a local punk band, The Drains, where Andrew Innes was the guitarist. After The Drains disbanded, McGee and Innes relocated to London, while Gillespie chose to remain in Glasgow.
In 1982, Bobby Gillespie and another school friend Jim Beattie recorded "elemental noise tapes", in which Gillespie would bang two dustbin lids together and Beattie played fuzz-guitar. They soon moved on to Velvet Underground and The Byrds cover songs before starting to write their own songs, based on Jah Wobble and Peter Hook basslines. They named themselves Primal Scream, a term used to describe a cry heard in primal therapy. Their first recording session, for McGee's independent label Essential Records, was a single track entitled "The Orchard". Beattie later claimed that they burned the master tape.
After the aborted recording, Gillespie joined The Jesus and Mary Chain as their drummer, and alternated between both bands. Soon Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include Robert Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John. This lineup was signed to Creation Records, an independent record label founded by Alan McGee, and recorded the group's debut single, "All Fall Down".
After the release of the single, Gillespie was told by The Jesus and the Mary Chain leaders William and Jim Reid that he was to either dissolve Primal Scream to join the Mary Chain full-time or resign and Gillespie chose to remain with Primal Scream. The B-side "Velocity Girl" of the single "Crystal Crescent", was released on the C86 compilation. The band switched to Alan McGee's Elevation Records.
After some lineup changes, Primal Scream's debut album Sonic Flower Groove was released in September 1987. The album reached number 62 on the British charts and received poor reviews. The backlash from the album caused internal strife within the band and another change in lineup.
The band's re-signed to Creation Records and released their first single in two years, "Ivy, Ivy, Ivy", followed in 4 September 1989 by their sophomore album, Primal Scream. The band's new indie rock sound was met with poor reviews. The album featured Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy guesting.
The band were first introduced to the acid house scene by McGee in 1988. The band met up with DJ Andrew Weatherall at a rave, and he was given a copy of "I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have", a track from Primal Scream album, to remix for one of his shows. Weatherall added a drum loop from an Italian bootleg mix of Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians's "What I Am", a sample of Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues" and the central introductory sample from the Peter Fonda B-movie The Wild Angels. The resulting track, "Loaded", became the band's first major hit, reaching number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by another single, "Come Together", which reached number 19.
The band entered the studio with Weatherall, Hugo Nicholson, The Orb, and Jimmy Miller producing, and Martin Duffy now full time on keyboards. They released two more singles, "Higher Than the Sun" and "Don't Fight It, Feel It", both of which were successful. Their third album, Screamadelica, was released in the October 1991 to ecstatic reviews. The album was also a massive commercial success, reaching number 8 on the UK charts. The album won the first Mercury Music Prize, beating Gillespie's former band, The Jesus and Mary Chain.
In March 1994, Primal Scream released their fourth album, Give Out But Don't Give Up to mixed reviews. Whereas some praised the band's new The Rolling Stones-influenced sound, some dismissed the album as tired and drawing too heavily on their influences. The album was preceded by the successful single "Rocks". It was the band's highest charting single to date, reaching number 7 on the UK charts. "Rocks" was followed by the singles "Jailbird" and "(I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind".
Primal Scream also supported Depeche Mode on their American tour. After a short hiatus, the band returned with a new lineup. The bassist Gary 'Mani' Mounfield joined Primal Scream after break-up of his previous band, The Stone Roses and Paul Mulreany was added as their new drummer.
In July 1997, Primal Scream released their fifth album, Vanishing Point. It received almost unanimously positive reviews upon release and revitalized the band's commercial viability. The music on the album had a complex shoegazing dance/dub rhythm, harking back to the crossover success of Screamadelica, but sounding significantly darker. Some songs on the album were inspired by 1971 cult film Vanishing Point; Gillespie said that they wanted to create an alternative soundtrack for the film. Three singles supported the album: "Kowalski", "Star" and "Burning Wheel".
Before a short supporting tour scheduled to begin in July, Mulraney left the band and they were forced to use a drum machine. In October 1997, Primal Scream released Echo Dek, a collection of alternative mixes/remixes from Vanishing Point with the bulk of mixes done by Adrian Sherwood. Later that year Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine) joined the band on tour, and would have a major influence over their sound in the next few years.
In 31 January 2000, Primal Scream released their sixth studio album, XTRMNTR. The album featured mulitiple guest appearances, including The Chemical Brothers, New Order's Bernard Sumner, and former My Bloody Valentine guitarist Kevin Shields, who had become a semi-permanent member. Three singles supported the album: "Swastika Eyes" (#22 UK), "Kill All Hippies" (#24 UK) and "Accelerator" (#34 UK). The XTRMNTR's political content was well received, with Allmusic calling it a "nasty, fierce realization of an entire world that has... lost the plot". In 2009 NME charted XTRMNTR at #3 in The Top 100 Greatest Albums of the Decade.
XTRMNTR was followed by Evil Heat, released in 5 August 2002. Kevin Shields produced several tracks and Andrew Weatherall produced three tracks, his first work with the band since Vanishing Point. Kate Moss sang professionally for the first time with single "Some Velvet Morning", a version of the Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra song. The album also featured another guest appearance, Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant. In November 2003, they issued the compilation album Dirty Hits.
Primal Scream returned in 5 June 2006 with their seventh studio album, Riot City Blues. On this album, the band leaves its electronic element behind and returns to more traditional rock. The album features Will Sergeant (Echo & the Bunnymen) on "When the Bomb Drops", Warren Ellis (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Dirty Three) on "Hell's Coming Down" and Alison Mosshart (The Kills) performing backing vocals on "Dolls (Sweet Rock and Roll)". The first single, "Country Girl", became the band's highest charting in their career (#5 in the UK Charts). In 2007 they signed B-Unique Records.
In 21 July 2008, the band released Beautiful Future, their ninth studio album. The album featured a return to alternative rock and it was promoted by the single "Can't Go Back", produced by Björn Yttling (of Peter Bjorn and John) and Paul Epworth. The album features guest appearances from Lovefoxxx (of Cansei de Ser Sexy), Josh Homme (of Queens of the Stone Age) and folk singer Linda Thompson.
After touring seminal album Screamadelica for most of 2011, on 18 October 2011 Mani revealed he had left the band due to the reformation of his original band The Stone Roses. In April 2012 it was announced that Debbie Googe of (My Bloody Valentine) replaced Mani as the bass player of the band. Later in 2012, Simone Butler became the band’s bassist.
The band's tenth album, More Light, was released in May 2013 on the band's own label, First International, via Ignition Records. The new album was produced by David Holmes, who confirmed the release on his Facebook page on 11 January 2013. The first track taken from the album is "2013" with a music video directed by Rei Nadal. The first single proper is "It's Alright, It's OK", which was played in the UK by both BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music, as well as supported by leading alternative music stations XFM and Absolute Radio.
The album features guest appearances from The Pop Group’s Mark Stewart, My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant.
The band’s eleventh album Chaosmosis was released on 18 March 2016. The album features guest appearances from young singers Sky Ferreira and HAIM.
The band has released several compilation albums since 2018: Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Recordings (2018), Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Singles (2019), The Screamadelica 12” Singles (2021), and Reverberations: Travelling in Time (2023).
In 2021, Bobby Gillespie released his memoir, Tenement Kid. The book intimately describes Gillespie’s life and musical career from his birth up to the release of the classic album Screamadelica in 1991.
On 18 December 2022, Primal Scream annnounced on their official Instagram account that the band’s longtime keyboardist Martin Duffy tragically died at the age of 55. The cause of death was given as a brain injury suffered after a fall at home in Brighton.
Band members:
Bobby Gillespie (vocals)
Andrew Innes (guitars)
Simone Butler (bass)
Darrin Mooney (drums)
Former band members:
Jim Beattie (guitars)
Robert "Throb" Young (guitars, bass)
Gary "Mani" Mounfield (bass)
Denise Johnson (vocals)
Paul Mulraney (drums)
Paul Harte (rhythm guitar)
Stuart May (rhythm guitar)
Gavin Skinner (drums)
Tom McGurk (drums)
Martin St. John (tambourine)
Henry Olsen (bass)
Phillip 'Toby' Tomanov (drums)
Jim Hunt
Duncan Mackay
Steve Sidelnyk
Martin Duffy (keyboards)
Debbie Googe (bass)
Barrie Cadogan (guitars)
Official site: www.primalscream.net
The band released eleven studio albums so far: the indie pop Sonic Flower Groove (1987), the indie rock Primal Scream (1989), the alternative rock/acid house Screamadelica (1991), the classic rock Give Out But Don't Give Up (1994), the alternative rock/electronic Vanishing Point (1997), the alternative rock/industrial rock XTRMNTR (2000) and Evil Heat (2002), the classic rock Riot City Blues (2006), the alternative rock Beautiful Future (2008), the experimental/psychedelic rock More Light (2013), and the synthpop/dance Chaosmosis (2016).
They also released the compilation albums Echo Dek (1997), Dirty Hits (2003) and Shoot Speed (More Dirty Hits) (2004), Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Recordings (2018), Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Singles (2019), The Screamadelica 12” Singles (2021), Reverberations: Travelling in Time (2023), the live albums Live in Japan (2003) , Screamadelica - Live (2011) and Live at Levitation (2021).
History:
While attending Kings Park Secondary School in Glasgow, Bobby Gillespie met Robert 'Throb' Young and Alan McGee. Gillespie and McGee were heavily influenced by punk rock. In 1978, they joined a local punk band, The Drains, where Andrew Innes was the guitarist. After The Drains disbanded, McGee and Innes relocated to London, while Gillespie chose to remain in Glasgow.
In 1982, Bobby Gillespie and another school friend Jim Beattie recorded "elemental noise tapes", in which Gillespie would bang two dustbin lids together and Beattie played fuzz-guitar. They soon moved on to Velvet Underground and The Byrds cover songs before starting to write their own songs, based on Jah Wobble and Peter Hook basslines. They named themselves Primal Scream, a term used to describe a cry heard in primal therapy. Their first recording session, for McGee's independent label Essential Records, was a single track entitled "The Orchard". Beattie later claimed that they burned the master tape.
After the aborted recording, Gillespie joined The Jesus and Mary Chain as their drummer, and alternated between both bands. Soon Gillespie and Beattie expanded Primal Scream's lineup to include Robert Young on bass, rhythm guitarist Stuart May, drummer Tom McGurk, and tambourine player Martin St. John. This lineup was signed to Creation Records, an independent record label founded by Alan McGee, and recorded the group's debut single, "All Fall Down".
After the release of the single, Gillespie was told by The Jesus and the Mary Chain leaders William and Jim Reid that he was to either dissolve Primal Scream to join the Mary Chain full-time or resign and Gillespie chose to remain with Primal Scream. The B-side "Velocity Girl" of the single "Crystal Crescent", was released on the C86 compilation. The band switched to Alan McGee's Elevation Records.
After some lineup changes, Primal Scream's debut album Sonic Flower Groove was released in September 1987. The album reached number 62 on the British charts and received poor reviews. The backlash from the album caused internal strife within the band and another change in lineup.
The band's re-signed to Creation Records and released their first single in two years, "Ivy, Ivy, Ivy", followed in 4 September 1989 by their sophomore album, Primal Scream. The band's new indie rock sound was met with poor reviews. The album featured Felt keyboardist Martin Duffy guesting.
The band were first introduced to the acid house scene by McGee in 1988. The band met up with DJ Andrew Weatherall at a rave, and he was given a copy of "I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have", a track from Primal Scream album, to remix for one of his shows. Weatherall added a drum loop from an Italian bootleg mix of Edie Brickell & The New Bohemians's "What I Am", a sample of Gillespie singing a line from Robert Johnson's "Terraplane Blues" and the central introductory sample from the Peter Fonda B-movie The Wild Angels. The resulting track, "Loaded", became the band's first major hit, reaching number 16 on the UK Singles Chart. This was followed by another single, "Come Together", which reached number 19.
The band entered the studio with Weatherall, Hugo Nicholson, The Orb, and Jimmy Miller producing, and Martin Duffy now full time on keyboards. They released two more singles, "Higher Than the Sun" and "Don't Fight It, Feel It", both of which were successful. Their third album, Screamadelica, was released in the October 1991 to ecstatic reviews. The album was also a massive commercial success, reaching number 8 on the UK charts. The album won the first Mercury Music Prize, beating Gillespie's former band, The Jesus and Mary Chain.
In March 1994, Primal Scream released their fourth album, Give Out But Don't Give Up to mixed reviews. Whereas some praised the band's new The Rolling Stones-influenced sound, some dismissed the album as tired and drawing too heavily on their influences. The album was preceded by the successful single "Rocks". It was the band's highest charting single to date, reaching number 7 on the UK charts. "Rocks" was followed by the singles "Jailbird" and "(I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind".
Primal Scream also supported Depeche Mode on their American tour. After a short hiatus, the band returned with a new lineup. The bassist Gary 'Mani' Mounfield joined Primal Scream after break-up of his previous band, The Stone Roses and Paul Mulreany was added as their new drummer.
In July 1997, Primal Scream released their fifth album, Vanishing Point. It received almost unanimously positive reviews upon release and revitalized the band's commercial viability. The music on the album had a complex shoegazing dance/dub rhythm, harking back to the crossover success of Screamadelica, but sounding significantly darker. Some songs on the album were inspired by 1971 cult film Vanishing Point; Gillespie said that they wanted to create an alternative soundtrack for the film. Three singles supported the album: "Kowalski", "Star" and "Burning Wheel".
Before a short supporting tour scheduled to begin in July, Mulraney left the band and they were forced to use a drum machine. In October 1997, Primal Scream released Echo Dek, a collection of alternative mixes/remixes from Vanishing Point with the bulk of mixes done by Adrian Sherwood. Later that year Kevin Shields (My Bloody Valentine) joined the band on tour, and would have a major influence over their sound in the next few years.
In 31 January 2000, Primal Scream released their sixth studio album, XTRMNTR. The album featured mulitiple guest appearances, including The Chemical Brothers, New Order's Bernard Sumner, and former My Bloody Valentine guitarist Kevin Shields, who had become a semi-permanent member. Three singles supported the album: "Swastika Eyes" (#22 UK), "Kill All Hippies" (#24 UK) and "Accelerator" (#34 UK). The XTRMNTR's political content was well received, with Allmusic calling it a "nasty, fierce realization of an entire world that has... lost the plot". In 2009 NME charted XTRMNTR at #3 in The Top 100 Greatest Albums of the Decade.
XTRMNTR was followed by Evil Heat, released in 5 August 2002. Kevin Shields produced several tracks and Andrew Weatherall produced three tracks, his first work with the band since Vanishing Point. Kate Moss sang professionally for the first time with single "Some Velvet Morning", a version of the Lee Hazlewood/Nancy Sinatra song. The album also featured another guest appearance, Led Zeppelin singer Robert Plant. In November 2003, they issued the compilation album Dirty Hits.
Primal Scream returned in 5 June 2006 with their seventh studio album, Riot City Blues. On this album, the band leaves its electronic element behind and returns to more traditional rock. The album features Will Sergeant (Echo & the Bunnymen) on "When the Bomb Drops", Warren Ellis (Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Dirty Three) on "Hell's Coming Down" and Alison Mosshart (The Kills) performing backing vocals on "Dolls (Sweet Rock and Roll)". The first single, "Country Girl", became the band's highest charting in their career (#5 in the UK Charts). In 2007 they signed B-Unique Records.
In 21 July 2008, the band released Beautiful Future, their ninth studio album. The album featured a return to alternative rock and it was promoted by the single "Can't Go Back", produced by Björn Yttling (of Peter Bjorn and John) and Paul Epworth. The album features guest appearances from Lovefoxxx (of Cansei de Ser Sexy), Josh Homme (of Queens of the Stone Age) and folk singer Linda Thompson.
After touring seminal album Screamadelica for most of 2011, on 18 October 2011 Mani revealed he had left the band due to the reformation of his original band The Stone Roses. In April 2012 it was announced that Debbie Googe of (My Bloody Valentine) replaced Mani as the bass player of the band. Later in 2012, Simone Butler became the band’s bassist.
The band's tenth album, More Light, was released in May 2013 on the band's own label, First International, via Ignition Records. The new album was produced by David Holmes, who confirmed the release on his Facebook page on 11 January 2013. The first track taken from the album is "2013" with a music video directed by Rei Nadal. The first single proper is "It's Alright, It's OK", which was played in the UK by both BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music, as well as supported by leading alternative music stations XFM and Absolute Radio.
The album features guest appearances from The Pop Group’s Mark Stewart, My Bloody Valentine’s Kevin Shields, and Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant.
The band’s eleventh album Chaosmosis was released on 18 March 2016. The album features guest appearances from young singers Sky Ferreira and HAIM.
The band has released several compilation albums since 2018: Give Out But Don’t Give Up: The Original Memphis Recordings (2018), Maximum Rock ‘n’ Roll: The Singles (2019), The Screamadelica 12” Singles (2021), and Reverberations: Travelling in Time (2023).
In 2021, Bobby Gillespie released his memoir, Tenement Kid. The book intimately describes Gillespie’s life and musical career from his birth up to the release of the classic album Screamadelica in 1991.
On 18 December 2022, Primal Scream annnounced on their official Instagram account that the band’s longtime keyboardist Martin Duffy tragically died at the age of 55. The cause of death was given as a brain injury suffered after a fall at home in Brighton.
Band members:
Bobby Gillespie (vocals)
Andrew Innes (guitars)
Simone Butler (bass)
Darrin Mooney (drums)
Former band members:
Jim Beattie (guitars)
Robert "Throb" Young (guitars, bass)
Gary "Mani" Mounfield (bass)
Denise Johnson (vocals)
Paul Mulraney (drums)
Paul Harte (rhythm guitar)
Stuart May (rhythm guitar)
Gavin Skinner (drums)
Tom McGurk (drums)
Martin St. John (tambourine)
Henry Olsen (bass)
Phillip 'Toby' Tomanov (drums)
Jim Hunt
Duncan Mackay
Steve Sidelnyk
Martin Duffy (keyboards)
Debbie Googe (bass)
Barrie Cadogan (guitars)
Official site: www.primalscream.net
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Primal Scream Lyrics
(I'm Gonna) Cry Myself Blind Nothin' last forever It's so sad to lose your love I've been…
2013 21st century slaves, a peasant underclass Television, propo…
96 Tears (rudy martinez) Too many teardrops For one heart to be cryi…
Accelerator I walk sick streets full of dead meat See empty…
Aftermath Helpless it may seem But only in my dreams These sort of…
All Fall Down Once upon a time It seemed impossible to see Before the mast…
All I Have to Do Is Dream All I have to do is dream I can make you…
Autobahn 66 Dreaming, dreaming Seeing, seeing Dreaming, dreaming Drea…
Autobahn 66 (Alter Ego remix) Dreaming, dreaming Seeing, seeing Dreaming, dreaming Dreamin…
Beautiful Future Take a ride around your city Tell me what do you…
Beautiful Summer We met in the fall, american autumn Sister and brother, twi…
Big Jet Plane Fell from grace I lost my faith My heart feels like a…
Burning Wheel Through my diseased eyes I'm sinful, sly I can't stop steal…
Call On Me If you're broke down and you're needin' a ride If you're fee…
Can I looked into my baby's eyes I tried so hard to…
Carnival of Fools Terrible day when you walked out on me I didn't know…
Carry Me Home (dennis wilson & gregg jakobson) Carry me home to my mama C…
City Everyone I see's Diseased or broken Holes in their arms They…
Come Together This is a beautiful day It is a new day We are…
Come Together (7" Mix) Come together oh, oh, come together oh, oh Come together oh,…
Country Girl Never get to bed (be?) Never get to hell baby Never get…
Cry Myself Blind I've seen their faces, at different places They mingle with …
Crystal Crescent I endeavour to struggle at the ... I remember another day…
Culturecide Train leaves the city, high on the tracks Holocaust central…
Damaged Sweet summer days When I was feeling so fine Just you and…
Deep Hit of Morning Sun Hey there girl Summer girl Suicidal Beautiful I can see Dea…
Detroit They tore down the Berlin Wall They let the hammer and…
Dolls Lalalalalala Saw you walking down the street Holding hands …
Don T Fight It Feel It Gonna dance to the music all night long Gettin' high, gettin…
Everybody Needs Somebody Life on your own don't really make you free You can't…
Exterminator Gun metal skies Broken eyes Claustrophobic concrete English…
Exterminator (Massive Attack remix) Gun metal skies, broken lives Claustrophobic concrete, engli…
Free Got a sad destructive feelin' Creepin' through my soul When …
Funky Jam Oh, oh, get a little funky Oh, oh, get a little…
Gentle Tuesday Shadow masking matters Can't conceal the way you really feel…
Gimme Gimme Teenage Head Little doll scratch and bite Rip me open tonight you're bea…
Gimme Some Truth I'm sick and tired of hearing things From uptight, short-si…
Give out but Don Give out but don't give up Give out but don't you…
Give out but Don't Give Up Give out but don't give up Give out but don't you…
Golden Rope There′s a plague on the land We're all touched by the…
Goodbye Johnny Johnny, everybody's drunk in the world below Johnny, it's a…
Hell's Comin' Down Had me a woman, give me all her love She gave…
Higher Than the Orb My brightest star's my inner light Let it guide me Experienc…
Higher Than the Sun (A Dub Symphony in Two Parts) My brightest star's my inner light let it guide me Experienc…
Higher Than The Sun ) My brightest star's my inner light Let it guide me Experienc…
Higher Than the Sun - Higher Than the Orb Mix My brightest star's my inner light let it guide me Experienc…
Hit Void Stupefied and crazy, lonely as a ghost Condemned, handcuffe…
How Does It Feel to Belong I'm fading into black I'm slipping through the cracks in me …
I Please stop crying I know you know I've been lying Please st…
I Can Change I'm alone in the night Without you it's not right See you…
I M Comin Down Driftin', driftin' Driftin', driftin' I've been so high, I …
I Want You You will never be a stranger I will always be your…
I'll Be There for You You will never be a stranger I will always be your…
I'm 5 Years Ahead of My Time I'm living somewhere in a new dimension, I'm leaving everyon…
I'm Comin' Down Driftin', driftin' Driftin', driftin' I've been so high, I …
I'm Five Years Ahead of My Time I'm living somewhere in a new dimension, I'm leaving everyon…
I'm Losing More Please stop crying I know you know I've been lying Please st…
I'm Losing More Than I'll Ever Have (live) Please stop crying I know you know I've been lyin' Please st…
i’m losing more than i’ll ever have Please stop crying I know you know I've been lying Please st…
ig Jet Plane Fell from grace I lost my faith My heart feels like a…
Imperial Being blind or build a shrine To vanquish takes away without…
Insect Royalty Free fall to violence, few reach the soul Jagged metal bad…
Invisible City The flashing lights and police cars, polysexual gutter stars…
It's Alright It's OK There's a time to remember A time to forget The world out…
It's Alright, It's OK - Radio Edit There's a time to remember, a time to forget The world…
Ivy Ivy Ivy Ivy you're a girl that I can never taste I get…
I’m Losing More Than I’ll Ever Have Please stop crying I know you know I've been lyin' Please st…
Jailbird Scratching like a tomcat Got a monkey on my back I'm gonna…
Jailbird (Chemical Brothers mix) Scratchin' like a tom cat Got a monkey on my back I'm…
Jesus In a world full of strangers I've been looking for a…
Jesus Can I can't shake these feelings They are rooted deep They cla…
Keep Your Dreams I believe that sinfulness can burn a soul away There's no…
Kick Out the Jams Yeah, I'm gonna kick 'em out! Well, I feel pretty good…
Kill All Hippies Hello this is gorgeous, anybody out there read me? 10-4 I…
Kill the King You said making love is a form of violence You said…
Know Your Rights You have the right not to be killed Murder is a…
Kowalski This radio station was named Kowalski, In honour of the…
Leaves All I ever wanted Was a chance but you Are never one…
Little Death Little death, witchy hex Leave disturbance in my head Cowboy…
Living Dub - Feel Alive, alive Good to be alive (Feel) (Feel me now) (…
Loaded Just what is it that you want to do? Well, we…
Loaded (Edited version) Just what is it that you want to do? We wanna…
Lone Star Girl Wendy Wendy you move me Wendy Wendy you move me You are…
Long Life Live life, Live a long life. Feel fine, In the sunshine. Ali…
lord is my shotgun Cancer mind Grave yard dirt Name on your tombstone Knife …
Love You I sometimes misunderstand Things you say Lose all since I …
May the Sun Shine Bright for You Everyday with the dawn Or a beauty i... on Here with you…
MBV Arkestra (If They Move Kill 'em) [ INSTRUMENTAL ]…
Medication I get sick of living in the city Everyone's a liar…
Miss Lucifer Skinny girl Dressed in black Leather boots Nazi hat Tatooed …
Motorhead Sunrise, wrong side of another day, Sky high and six thousan…
Motörhead Sunrise, wrong side of another day Sky high and six thousan…
Movin I was blind, now I can see You made a believer…
Moving on Up I was blind, now I can see You made a believer…
Movin’ on Up I was blind, now I can see You made a believer,…
Necro Hex Blues This whole leak was a pretext for an international police…
Nitty Gritty Stray hungry dog, stealing meat from a garbage can He don't…
Out of the Void I can't slip my skin. I'm full of dust. I'm chemically imbal…
Over & Over If you ever leave me, would you know how? Don't waste…
Pills I'm gonna tell you the truth, the truth about you The…
Private Wars Fill your heart with love Ease your heart of rage Make your…
Ramblin' Rose (wilkin/burch/wilson) Your love is like a ramblin' rose The…
Relativity You're stuck in yesterday, sad negativity Glad I never see …
Rise A life of work, is a life of crime You pay…
River of Pain Johnny's home drunk again quoting from "The rights of man",…
Rockers Dub Dealers keep dealin' Thieves keep thievin' Whores keep who…
Rocks Dealers keep dealin' Thieves keep thievin' Whores keep whori…
Sad and Blue Baby, I love you Baby, I need you Baby, I love you Baby,…
She Power I want to scream I want to shout When I see…
Shine Like Stars I watch you sleep You look so peaceful You look so vulnerabl…
Shoot Speed / Kill Light Shoot speed, kill light Shoot speed, kill light Shoot speed,…
Sideman He won't but then again he might, changes colour overnight …
Silent Spring If all the birds have cursed the sky A flaming fortress,…
Skull X The sky's black with locusts My eyes are burning stars There…
Slip Inside This House (Enter, enter, enter, enter) (Enter, enter, enter, enter) F…
So Sad About Us So sad about us So sad about us Sad I…
Some Velvet Morning Some velvet morning When I'm straight I'm gonna open up your…
Sometimes I Feel So Lonely You can be redeemed, boys, you can be redeemed Life is…
Sonic Sister Love How much do I love you Well, I wish you'd never…
Space Blues On the judgement day when your name is called And the…
Star Are you solid? Are you solid as a rock? Have you…
Stone My Soul Some people need jesus Some people need gold Some people nee…
Stuka I got Jesus in my head, like a stinger. He moves…
Suicide Bomb Feels like can go insane, broken bleed pumping through my…
Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar Suicide Sally & Johnny Guitar She overdosed and crashed in h…
Swastika Eyes Your soul don't burn You dark the sun you Rain down…
Swastika Eyes (Chemical Brothers mix) Your soul don't burn You dark the sun Rain down fire on…
Swastika Eyes [Chemical Brothe Your soul don't burn You dark the sun you Rain down…
Sweet Pretty Thing Pretty thing, sweet as rain on a hot summer day I…
Sweet Rock Lalalalalala Saw you walking down the street Holding han…
Tenement Kid I don't know why, I feel like I do Rats in…
The 99th Floor Everywhere I go Everyone I see Say "what's the matter witcha…
The Glory of Love It never works that's what they say A million fools have…
The Lord Is My Shotgun Cancer mind Grave yard dirt Name on your tombstone Knife …
Treasure Trip Your desires That were realized the day That you exchanged T…
Trippin' On Your Love I′m trippin' on your love I′m trippin' on your love Sweet s…
Turn Each Other Inside Out Blood of the mystery, blood of the history Return of the…
Understanding (feat. PP Arnold) When people ask me what love's all…
Uptown Uptown, uptown, uptown, uptown, uptown, uptown Saved up for…
Urban Guerrilla I'm an urban guerilla I make bombs in my cellar I'm a…
Velocity Girl Here she comes again With vodka in her veins Been playing wi…
We Go Down Slowly Rising I something more that I can say To change your mind Sufferin…
We're Gonna Boogie You're a demon child You're a demon child Crawl 1000 miles t…
When the Bomb Drops We have a lot of good times brother I've known you…
When the Kingdom Comes The mood sinks after sun The night time kills the…
Where the light gets in Broken life's the only life I know Hard to make it…
You I sometimes misunderstand Things you say Lose all since I co…
You're Just Dead Skin to Me Everyday is a better day without you I got so strung…
You're Just To Dark To Care Morning comes All your friends are dead or gone You sit th…
Zombie Man Hey-hey, zombie man, gonna put you in the can Hey-hey, zomb…