There are at least 8 artists called "X".
1: X (America)
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1: X (America)
X were far from the first punk rock band in Los Angeles, and they weren't the first to achieve some level of nationwide recognition, but in a very real way, they were the ones who put the L.A. punk scene on the map. X were the first L.A. punk band to be taken seriously by the rock press on both coasts, and at a time when many wondered how punk could thrive in the land of all that was mellow, X played music that was as raw, passionate, and powerful as anything coming out of New York, London, or any other major city. X's melding of punk's speed and ferocity with the sounds of rockabilly, blues, country, and other roots music styles would prove to be wildly influential in the years that followed, as were the off-kilter harmonies of John Doe and Exene Cervenka. And while they never enjoyed the commercial breakthrough that many believed was their due, X were massively popular in their home town and could successfully headline large outdoor venues like the Greek Theater, proving there was an audience for punk in the City of the Angels. Their first two independently released albums -- 1980's Los Angeles and 1981's Wild Gift -- were critical favorites and sold remarkably well by small-label standards, helping establish Slash Records as a major independent label as well as defining the group's unique approach. The band moved up to a major label, Elektra Records, with their unique sound and integrity intact on 1982's superb Under the Big Black Sun. After Zoom left the band, they soldiered on with new guitarist Tony Gilkyson on 1987's underrated See How We Are, but most of their fans remained loyal to the original lineup, and they remained a popular live attraction after reuniting with Zoom in 1998. Those fans would have to wait until 2020 for a new studio album from X, when Alphabetland was released to immediate and widespread acclaim.
X was formed by bassist, vocalist, and songwriter John Doe (born John Nommensen Duchac), who moved to Los Angeles in 1976. Born and raised in Baltimore, where he'd played in a number of forgotten bar bands, Doe had discovered punk rock after hearing Patti Smith's Horses and was eager to form a band in his new home town. Through a newspaper ad, Doe met Billy Zoom (born Ty Kindell), a gifted guitarist originally from Savannah, Illinois who had been playing rockabilly, blues, and R&B in L.A. for years, and had backed Gene Vincent during the rockabilly icon's last shows. Like Doe, Zoom had discovered the Ramones and wanted to play music that was fast, loud, and honest, and they began jamming together. Shortly before meeting Zoom, Doe had met Exene Cervenka (aka Christine Cervenkova) who, like Doe, had recently arrived in Los Angeles (in her case from Tampa, Florida) and was interested in poetry. Doe and Cervenka were attending the same poetry workshop, and bonded over their shared tastes in literature. Doe and Cervenka started dating, and when he read one of her pieces and thought it had the makings of a good song, he asked her permission to sing it in the band he was forming with Zoom. Cervenka said she'd prefer to sing it herself, and before long, she was rehearsing with Doe and Zoom, with her enthusiasm compensating for her lack of musical experience. Naming themselves X, the new band went through a handful of drummers after making their debut at a house party in 1977; their original drummer was a guy named Mick Basher, and reportedly, K.K. Barrett of the Screamers and Nicky Beat of the Weirdos sat in with them on occasion, but when Doe saw the Eyes performing at The Masque, L.A.'s first punk club, he saw their drummer was just what he and Zoom had been looking for: someone whose style was smart but simple, and who hit a big snare drum really hard. That drummer was D.J. Bonebrake, and he played his first gig with X in February 1978.
It didn't take long for X to make a name for themselves on the L.A. punk scene, and later the same year, the group recorded their first single, "Adult Books" b/w "We're Desperate," released by the seminal West Coast punk label Dangerhouse Records. The single sold well, and X's song "Los Angeles" appeared on the label's sampler LP Yes L.A., but the band was unhappy with Dangerhouse's business practices, and opted to record their first full-length album for Slash Records, an offshoot of the key L.A. punk 'zine. X had also won a valuable ally in Ray Manzarek, former keyboard player with the Doors; Manzarek was impressed with X's bold music and literate songs, as well as their open admiration of his former group (they had taken to covering "Soul Kitchen" on-stage). Manzarek played keys at a few X gigs and offered to produce their first album. Recorded on a slim budget of $10,000, Los Angeles was released in April 1980, and immediately received rave reviews from punk fanzines and the big-league music press; it was an immediate success in the band's home town, and as word spread nationwide, the album sold over 50,000 copies, an impressive sum for an independent punk album. Along with steady touring, fans outside of California were seeing X thanks to the documentary The Decline of Western Civilization, which focused on the L.A. punk community and gave the group a healthy amount of admiring screen time. 1980 also marked the year Doe and Cervenka became man and wife, with their relationship informing the lyrics to many of their songs.
X's second album, Wild Gift, appeared in May 1981, a few months after the release of their single "White Girl." Also produced by Ray Manzarek, the critical reception for Wild Gift was just as enthusiastic as it was for Los Angeles; sales also matched those of the debut, and before long, X were not just L.A.'s most popular punk band, but one of the town's biggest bands period, and became the first unsigned rock band to headline L.A.'s Greek Theater. Major labels finally came calling, and X signed a deal with Elektra Records, which released Under the Big Black Sun in July 1982. Manzarek once again produced, and while the bigger recording budget resulted in a fuller sound, the group's approach was essentially the same, and while critics and fans were once again impressed with X's passionate music and street-level lyrics, radio still wasn't ready for them, and the album failed to sell significantly better than Los Angeles or Wild Gift, despite plenty of touring and occasional television appearances. The same fate befell 1983's More Fun in the New World, as the band continued to sit at the top of the heap in L.A. without making significant headway elsewhere.
In 1984, Doe, Cervenka, and Bonebrake released an album by their acoustic side project the Knitters, while X recorded a bombastic cover of the Troggs' "Wild Thing" which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Major League. The "Wild Thing" single was produced by Michael Wagener, who had worked with heavy metal bands such as Mötley Crüe and Dokken; Wagener returned to produce X's next album, 1984's Ain't Love Grand, and while one tune from the album, "Burning House of Love," earned steady MTV airplay, the album's more polished sound didn't favor the band, and both critics and fans were disappointed while radio programmers and mainstream audiences paid little attention. Disappointed with the band's failure to break through to a mass audience, Billy Zoom left X in 1985, and the divorce of Doe and Cervenka, who had wed in 1980, didn't help relations in the group. Dave Alvin, guitarist with the Blasters and a collaborator in the Knitters, was recruited to join the band, and while he was an ideal fit for X, by the time they completed the recording of 1987's See How We Are, he was offered a record deal as a solo act and opted to leave. Tony Gilkyson, formerly with Lone Justice, took part in the recording of See How We Are and became X's lead guitarist after the album was released. While the album was a strong piece of work, sales were disappointing, and after releasing Live at the Whisky A Go-Go in 1988, X quietly broke up.
After the band's breakup, Doe launched a solo career with the album Meet John Doe in 1990, and also pursued a career as an actor, appearing in a number of notable film and television projects. Exene Cervenka released her first solo LP, Old Wives' Tales, in 1989, and recorded both acoustic and rock music as a solo artist and with the bands the Original Sinners and Auntie Christ; Cervenka also wrote and published poetry, created visual art, and acted in the film Salvation, where she met actor Viggo Mortensen, whom she married in 1987 and divorced in 1997. Billy Zoom stayed out of the public eye, primarily working in his own shop fixing and modifying guitar amplifiers, while D.J. Bonebrake stayed busy working with a wide variety of musicians and playing with a pair of jazz combos, the Bonebrake Syncopators and Orchestra Superstring. In 1993, after the success of Nirvana's Nevermind had opened up radio to more adventurous sounds, X reunited with Tony Gilkyson on guitar and recorded the album Hey Zeus! Reaction to the album was polite but not enthusiastic, and after the release of 1995's Unclogged, a live album drawn from a series of acoustic shows, the group once again retired.
In 1998, to the surprise of many, the classic X lineup of Doe, Cervenka, Zoom, and Bonebrake reunited for a handful of shows in Los Angeles. The reunion shows were rapturously received by both fans and critics, and the band has staged periodic reunion tours ever since. A late-2004 stand at the Los Angeles House of Blues resulted in the live CD and DVD Live in Los Angeles, and X continue to perform despite Cervenka's announcement in 2009 that she had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
In January 2019, X announced that the original lineup had gone into the recording studio for the first time since they cut 1985's Ain't Love Grand. The band recorded five songs with producer Rob Schnapf, and the following October, the first track was released online. "Delta 88 Nightmare" was a new version of a song X had performed and demo'ed in the '80s but had never recorded in its final form. The song was also made available on a 7" vinyl single in November 2019, with "Cyrano de Berger’s Back," a tune Doe had written and recorded with the Flesh Eaters, appearing on the flipside. The group returned to the studio to cut more songs, including a handful of new compositions, and in April 2020, after X were forced to cancel touring plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they offered their fans a consolation prize in the form of Alphabetland, a ten-song album that recaptured the sound and spirit of their celebrated early recordings.
Biography by Mark Deming
There are other artists with the same name:
2: X (Australia)
The Australian band called X, formed in 1977 by Rose Tattoo bassist Ian Rilen and Steve Lucas. They initially called themselves Evil Rumours. Their debut LP Aspirations (recorded by the equally great Lobby Loyde) is a punk classic (and was later reissued in the US by the revered Amphetamine Reptile label). Search for it you will be glad you did. A couple of members passed away early in their career. Cathy Green became a permanent fixture on drums. They were being groomed for bigger things and their LP ...And More was to get a big push from the label (White) but there was "an incident" involving the label and although the album was released it was no longer a priority. Probably because of this the band has long periods of inactivity, but continue to play nearly 30 years later including May / June 2009 with legendary San Francisco punks Flipper. They have released many albums and have a great reputation for their live-shows! Sadly Ian Rilen passed away in late 2006 from cancer, but Kim Volkman has stepped up to the plate. Their 2nd LP At Home With You has been reissued on Aztec Music with a bonus live album. Their music has been covered by the New Bomb Turks and feedtime amongst others. The classic debut Aspirations has just been reissued by Aztec Music.
3: X (Japan)
Metal band from Japan, founded in 1982, X changed their name to X JAPAN in 1992-08, when HEATH joined the band. Releases until Jealousy / Say anything belong to X. Later releases belong to X JAPAN.
4. Czech punk band formed in 2003.
5. Bulgarian metal band
6. An alias of Australian DJ Deepforces
7. An alias of Terekke
8. X is Javon Johnson, an American hip-hop lyricist from Houston, TX.
1: X (America)
X w… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least 8 artists called "X".
1: X (America)
X were far from the first punk rock band in Los Angeles, and they weren't the first to achieve some level of nationwide recognition, but in a very real way, they were the ones who put the L.A. punk scene on the map. X were the first L.A. punk band to be taken seriously by the rock press on both coasts, and at a time when many wondered how punk could thrive in the land of all that was mellow, X played music that was as raw, passionate, and powerful as anything coming out of New York, London, or any other major city. X's melding of punk's speed and ferocity with the sounds of rockabilly, blues, country, and other roots music styles would prove to be wildly influential in the years that followed, as were the off-kilter harmonies of John Doe and Exene Cervenka. And while they never enjoyed the commercial breakthrough that many believed was their due, X were massively popular in their home town and could successfully headline large outdoor venues like the Greek Theater, proving there was an audience for punk in the City of the Angels. Their first two independently released albums -- 1980's Los Angeles and 1981's Wild Gift -- were critical favorites and sold remarkably well by small-label standards, helping establish Slash Records as a major independent label as well as defining the group's unique approach. The band moved up to a major label, Elektra Records, with their unique sound and integrity intact on 1982's superb Under the Big Black Sun. After Zoom left the band, they soldiered on with new guitarist Tony Gilkyson on 1987's underrated See How We Are, but most of their fans remained loyal to the original lineup, and they remained a popular live attraction after reuniting with Zoom in 1998. Those fans would have to wait until 2020 for a new studio album from X, when Alphabetland was released to immediate and widespread acclaim.
X was formed by bassist, vocalist, and songwriter John Doe (born John Nommensen Duchac), who moved to Los Angeles in 1976. Born and raised in Baltimore, where he'd played in a number of forgotten bar bands, Doe had discovered punk rock after hearing Patti Smith's Horses and was eager to form a band in his new home town. Through a newspaper ad, Doe met Billy Zoom (born Ty Kindell), a gifted guitarist originally from Savannah, Illinois who had been playing rockabilly, blues, and R&B in L.A. for years, and had backed Gene Vincent during the rockabilly icon's last shows. Like Doe, Zoom had discovered the Ramones and wanted to play music that was fast, loud, and honest, and they began jamming together. Shortly before meeting Zoom, Doe had met Exene Cervenka (aka Christine Cervenkova) who, like Doe, had recently arrived in Los Angeles (in her case from Tampa, Florida) and was interested in poetry. Doe and Cervenka were attending the same poetry workshop, and bonded over their shared tastes in literature. Doe and Cervenka started dating, and when he read one of her pieces and thought it had the makings of a good song, he asked her permission to sing it in the band he was forming with Zoom. Cervenka said she'd prefer to sing it herself, and before long, she was rehearsing with Doe and Zoom, with her enthusiasm compensating for her lack of musical experience. Naming themselves X, the new band went through a handful of drummers after making their debut at a house party in 1977; their original drummer was a guy named Mick Basher, and reportedly, K.K. Barrett of the Screamers and Nicky Beat of the Weirdos sat in with them on occasion, but when Doe saw the Eyes performing at The Masque, L.A.'s first punk club, he saw their drummer was just what he and Zoom had been looking for: someone whose style was smart but simple, and who hit a big snare drum really hard. That drummer was D.J. Bonebrake, and he played his first gig with X in February 1978.
It didn't take long for X to make a name for themselves on the L.A. punk scene, and later the same year, the group recorded their first single, "Adult Books" b/w "We're Desperate," released by the seminal West Coast punk label Dangerhouse Records. The single sold well, and X's song "Los Angeles" appeared on the label's sampler LP Yes L.A., but the band was unhappy with Dangerhouse's business practices, and opted to record their first full-length album for Slash Records, an offshoot of the key L.A. punk 'zine. X had also won a valuable ally in Ray Manzarek, former keyboard player with the Doors; Manzarek was impressed with X's bold music and literate songs, as well as their open admiration of his former group (they had taken to covering "Soul Kitchen" on-stage). Manzarek played keys at a few X gigs and offered to produce their first album. Recorded on a slim budget of $10,000, Los Angeles was released in April 1980, and immediately received rave reviews from punk fanzines and the big-league music press; it was an immediate success in the band's home town, and as word spread nationwide, the album sold over 50,000 copies, an impressive sum for an independent punk album. Along with steady touring, fans outside of California were seeing X thanks to the documentary The Decline of Western Civilization, which focused on the L.A. punk community and gave the group a healthy amount of admiring screen time. 1980 also marked the year Doe and Cervenka became man and wife, with their relationship informing the lyrics to many of their songs.
X's second album, Wild Gift, appeared in May 1981, a few months after the release of their single "White Girl." Also produced by Ray Manzarek, the critical reception for Wild Gift was just as enthusiastic as it was for Los Angeles; sales also matched those of the debut, and before long, X were not just L.A.'s most popular punk band, but one of the town's biggest bands period, and became the first unsigned rock band to headline L.A.'s Greek Theater. Major labels finally came calling, and X signed a deal with Elektra Records, which released Under the Big Black Sun in July 1982. Manzarek once again produced, and while the bigger recording budget resulted in a fuller sound, the group's approach was essentially the same, and while critics and fans were once again impressed with X's passionate music and street-level lyrics, radio still wasn't ready for them, and the album failed to sell significantly better than Los Angeles or Wild Gift, despite plenty of touring and occasional television appearances. The same fate befell 1983's More Fun in the New World, as the band continued to sit at the top of the heap in L.A. without making significant headway elsewhere.
In 1984, Doe, Cervenka, and Bonebrake released an album by their acoustic side project the Knitters, while X recorded a bombastic cover of the Troggs' "Wild Thing" which appeared on the soundtrack of the film Major League. The "Wild Thing" single was produced by Michael Wagener, who had worked with heavy metal bands such as Mötley Crüe and Dokken; Wagener returned to produce X's next album, 1984's Ain't Love Grand, and while one tune from the album, "Burning House of Love," earned steady MTV airplay, the album's more polished sound didn't favor the band, and both critics and fans were disappointed while radio programmers and mainstream audiences paid little attention. Disappointed with the band's failure to break through to a mass audience, Billy Zoom left X in 1985, and the divorce of Doe and Cervenka, who had wed in 1980, didn't help relations in the group. Dave Alvin, guitarist with the Blasters and a collaborator in the Knitters, was recruited to join the band, and while he was an ideal fit for X, by the time they completed the recording of 1987's See How We Are, he was offered a record deal as a solo act and opted to leave. Tony Gilkyson, formerly with Lone Justice, took part in the recording of See How We Are and became X's lead guitarist after the album was released. While the album was a strong piece of work, sales were disappointing, and after releasing Live at the Whisky A Go-Go in 1988, X quietly broke up.
After the band's breakup, Doe launched a solo career with the album Meet John Doe in 1990, and also pursued a career as an actor, appearing in a number of notable film and television projects. Exene Cervenka released her first solo LP, Old Wives' Tales, in 1989, and recorded both acoustic and rock music as a solo artist and with the bands the Original Sinners and Auntie Christ; Cervenka also wrote and published poetry, created visual art, and acted in the film Salvation, where she met actor Viggo Mortensen, whom she married in 1987 and divorced in 1997. Billy Zoom stayed out of the public eye, primarily working in his own shop fixing and modifying guitar amplifiers, while D.J. Bonebrake stayed busy working with a wide variety of musicians and playing with a pair of jazz combos, the Bonebrake Syncopators and Orchestra Superstring. In 1993, after the success of Nirvana's Nevermind had opened up radio to more adventurous sounds, X reunited with Tony Gilkyson on guitar and recorded the album Hey Zeus! Reaction to the album was polite but not enthusiastic, and after the release of 1995's Unclogged, a live album drawn from a series of acoustic shows, the group once again retired.
In 1998, to the surprise of many, the classic X lineup of Doe, Cervenka, Zoom, and Bonebrake reunited for a handful of shows in Los Angeles. The reunion shows were rapturously received by both fans and critics, and the band has staged periodic reunion tours ever since. A late-2004 stand at the Los Angeles House of Blues resulted in the live CD and DVD Live in Los Angeles, and X continue to perform despite Cervenka's announcement in 2009 that she had been diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis.
In January 2019, X announced that the original lineup had gone into the recording studio for the first time since they cut 1985's Ain't Love Grand. The band recorded five songs with producer Rob Schnapf, and the following October, the first track was released online. "Delta 88 Nightmare" was a new version of a song X had performed and demo'ed in the '80s but had never recorded in its final form. The song was also made available on a 7" vinyl single in November 2019, with "Cyrano de Berger’s Back," a tune Doe had written and recorded with the Flesh Eaters, appearing on the flipside. The group returned to the studio to cut more songs, including a handful of new compositions, and in April 2020, after X were forced to cancel touring plans due to the COVID-19 pandemic, they offered their fans a consolation prize in the form of Alphabetland, a ten-song album that recaptured the sound and spirit of their celebrated early recordings.
Biography by Mark Deming
There are other artists with the same name:
2: X (Australia)
The Australian band called X, formed in 1977 by Rose Tattoo bassist Ian Rilen and Steve Lucas. They initially called themselves Evil Rumours. Their debut LP Aspirations (recorded by the equally great Lobby Loyde) is a punk classic (and was later reissued in the US by the revered Amphetamine Reptile label). Search for it you will be glad you did. A couple of members passed away early in their career. Cathy Green became a permanent fixture on drums. They were being groomed for bigger things and their LP ...And More was to get a big push from the label (White) but there was "an incident" involving the label and although the album was released it was no longer a priority. Probably because of this the band has long periods of inactivity, but continue to play nearly 30 years later including May / June 2009 with legendary San Francisco punks Flipper. They have released many albums and have a great reputation for their live-shows! Sadly Ian Rilen passed away in late 2006 from cancer, but Kim Volkman has stepped up to the plate. Their 2nd LP At Home With You has been reissued on Aztec Music with a bonus live album. Their music has been covered by the New Bomb Turks and feedtime amongst others. The classic debut Aspirations has just been reissued by Aztec Music.
3: X (Japan)
Metal band from Japan, founded in 1982, X changed their name to X JAPAN in 1992-08, when HEATH joined the band. Releases until Jealousy / Say anything belong to X. Later releases belong to X JAPAN.
4. Czech punk band formed in 2003.
5. Bulgarian metal band
6. An alias of Australian DJ Deepforces
7. An alias of Terekke
8. X is Javon Johnson, an American hip-hop lyricist from Houston, TX.
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${SA APP NEXUS IMP TRACKERS 2 SEC} Hit me up Hit me up Hit me up Yeah When she say she…
4th of July She's waitin' for me When I get home from work Oh, but…
Adult Books Many many guys and girls all real beauties everybody making…
ALIVE I'm wandering the town all light off I don't know where…
All or Nothing I thought you'd listen to my reason But now I see…
All Over Now The silver in your hair is getting old now These feelings…
Angeles She had to leave... Los Angeles All her toys wore out …
Around My Heart Out of my sight But the vision is still the same Out…
At Home With You Baby 시간을 붙잡을 수 있다면 된다면 저 태양이 지는 건지 뜨는…
Back 2 the Base Man on the bus screaming about presley man on the…
Batman L-O-U-V' sur la 3e tape[00:32.20]L'enfant du siècle qui impo…
Beautiful Day Such a beautiful day No clouds in the way I'm ready to…
Because I Do I am a black and white ghost in a black…
Beyond & Back I'll go somewhere else I'll move to the couch it's…
BLUE BLOOD My face is covered with blood There's nothing but pain 追い詰めら…
Blue Spark He waits in a beach apartment blue spark thousands of…
Breathless Now if you love me, please don't tease If I can…
Burning House Of Love Drive by my house late at night You can see from…
Call of the Wreckin' Ball Russell's new uptight trust-fund princess reigns Stares down…
CELEBRATION I'd invest in you baby, whatever you want just don't…
Clean Like Tomorrow Life can be handsome, worn And still be forlorn, still be…
Cloud 9 Fault Fault's the reason why we point the gun (Point the gun…
Come Back To Me Give me a chance to explain I'm always ready to accept…
Come Together Come together Come together Hold it now There's a better wa…
Criticize Can't you find something else to talk about? Is this song…
Crystal Ship Before you slip into unconsciousness I'd like to have anot…
Cyrano de Berger's Back I got a couple of words to say For all strong…
Dancing with Tears in My Eyes Dancing with tears in my eyes Weeping for the memory of…
Delta 88 We’re gonna go to Cannery Row We’re gonna go to Cannery…
Desperate Angel * Desperate angel fallin' from the sky Desperate angel now y…
Devil Doll She won't get out of bed & shake her snakey…
Door Knocking on the devil's door Knocking on the devil's door (K…
Dream Baby Sweet dream baby Sweet dream baby Sweet dream baby How lo…
Drunk in My Past Its the drunk in my past shuffling by like a…
EASY FIGHT RAMBLING とどめを刺してもいいんだぜ 俺の前から消え失せろ (Get away Get away) (Get away from …
ENDLESS RAIN I'm walking in the rain 行くあてもなく 傷ついた体濡らし 絡みつく 凍りのざわめき 殺し続けて …
Everybody (Yeah, Look) Everybody rock the same shit Everybody want the…
Feel Me Tonight Baby you just feel a way Not trying to be in…
GIVE ME THE PLEASURE Silence all around I feel good Oh! What's going on (with me)…
Goin' Crazy I'm feeling like a clown might as well call me…
Good On Ya Baby Na, na, na, na, na,na,na,na Na, na, na, na, na,na,na,na Est…
Have Nots From the album: see how we are Bar anything but The bottom…
Hey You Hey you! You're all over my mind Lookin for love it's hard…
Hi His song was of life And all the treasures that it…
Home Motel What used to be my home has changed To pleasant place…
Hot House I'm the man who wakes up in the middle of…
Hotel All alone i miss you I can't be without you But i…
How I I don't know how to pray But here I am in…
Hungry Wolf I am the hungry wolf and run endlessly with my…
Hypnotized Ohh Yeah Okay Look The way she The way she, ohh The way she,…
I I told you if I ever caught you fooling round…
I Don Wanna Go Out I...don't wanna go out I...don't wanna stay in I'll sit…
I Must Not Think Bad Thoughts The facts we hate We'll never meet Walking down the road Eve…
I See Red I see red when I'm with you Yeah you make me…
I'LL KILL YOU It's all over with me now And I'll kill you You changed…
I'll Stand Up For You When you're too worn out to fight, I'll stand up…
I'm Coming Over I'm coming over I'm coming over I'm coming over so…
In This House That I Call Come A hundred lives are shoved inside guests arrive to dump…
Into The Light Into the light Into the line I see it fine Into the line Our…
It Baby you look like somebody ooh to know Like a rose…
It's Who You Know Baby you look like somebody ooh to know Like a rose…
Johnny Hit And Run Paulene He bought a sterilized hypo To shoot a sex machine drug He…
Joker Toon10x yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea yea…
Just Another Perfect Day (Tomorrow's just another day to cry) Tomorrow's just another…
KURENAI I could not look back You'd gone away from me I felt…
Left & Right We Go Up Tonight Name a better price I be mad at…
Let Me Go And she keeps saying that I And she keeps saying that…
LIttle Honey Little honey, won't you come over here? Little honey, we got…
Los Angeles She had to leave... Los Angeles All her toys wore out in…
Losing Lets lose our damn minds I'd like to say Put a smile…
Love Replica Ton image dans le miroir parle Comme si tu savais que…
Love Shack I was with you when you wrote it, and I…
Loyalty Uuuuhhh uuuuhhh uuhh uuuhhh yyyeehhhhh Uuuhhhh yyeeeaaahh uu…
Lying In The Road Torn between wrong and right I must decide my fate tonight G…
Make the Music Go Bang I've seen a lot of people with plenty of guts…
Miscast gisei wa "toki" no shuyaku o eranda wakari-yasusa ga urimon…
Motel Room In My Bed Put the doorknob on my side if you don't mind…
Mother My mother knows that I've been Through a lot She says…
Movin' On 'Round and 'round I go, uh, I don't wanna face…
My Goodness My goodness... just left to make room for you. oh,…
My Soul Cries Your Name A woman built like you, was built to serve my…
Nausea Like how you fuck me And just disappear Dont take It wrong C…
New Life There's a little girl dancing out on the street You can't…
New World Relinquish all resistance Maintain your social distance If y…
Once over Twice I just heard the sad song by another band sung…
One More Chance Hey, young world, what's goin'on? 話してごらん 聞かしてごらん Hey, young …
Painting the Town Blue Bartenders eyes are full of pitty as he tells her…
PHANTOM OF GUILT Bad Dream 覚めきれぬ夢の重さにうなされ Bad street 逃げても逃げても 追い掛けてくる In the …
Police Soulevé dans ton lit, C'est pas la police (pas la police)…
Poor Girl You sat at home the windows tinted black it hits…
Present Remember days on road with a backpack with 10odd zs…
Rain 就这样 剧情都愈演愈苍白 就这样 将雨轻拥入我怀 就这样 故地徘徊 不更事别来猜 过往如烟心底深埋 风起时 托云遥寄 …
Real Child of Hell Men of flesh hitch a ride shorts and tans and…
Revolution Revolt! You make me lose my mind, make me forget…
Riding With Mart They can't go to sleep at four the car is…
Runaway 너가 가지고 있는걸 내게 다 보여줘 이미 사라진 내 마음은 아마…
SADISTIC DESIRE 殺し合う欲望に乱れ始めた outline 引き裂かれる黒いドレス 視界を染める desire (Right off) f…
Santa Claus Is Coming to Town I just came back from a lovely trip along the…
Say Anything sawameki dake ga kokoro o sashite kikoenai mune no toiki…
See How We Are There are men lost in jail Crowded fifty to a room There's…
Sex And Dying In High Society You started out that way You'd do anything to stay And keep…
She's Gone She's gone She's gone She's gone she's gone She's gone She's…
She's Not For You Ugh No It's not meant to be It's not meant for me Why…
Shoot Out the Lights Growling Walker walker walker growling (hey) Walker walker w…
Silent Jealousy I'm looking for you Trying to reach your roses Carried away …
Silent Jealousy ライブバージョン I'M LOOKING FOR YOU TRYING TO REACH YOUR ROSES CARRIED AWA…
Skin Deep Town It all started with a friendship Between a bitch who…
So Long I need a lil' freak that make a nigga go…
Some Other Time Let's not talk about bombs Or the brain impulses of severed…
Someone Like You 淡々 言葉を吐いた あんな思い出に泣いたのは 今日で終わりにしないか 1, 2 の合図を待って ユーエンミー手を取りあ…
Soul Kitchen Well, the clock says it's time to close now I guess…
Stab Me In The Back I can't take this life stab me in the back I can't…
Standing Sex Lucy in the sky I'm whisky, frisky Lady Jane, Marry Jane Dri…
Suck Suck I just wanna get away of this shit I just wanna…
Sugarlight Sugarlight, we're addicts Why do you think we came He's past…
Sunce I Mesec Nek te mesec poluprazan podseća na mene Predugo sam sam i…
Supercharged I went to see the sun at 6 o'clock... but…
Surprise Surprise Surprise, Surprise there's a man downstage. Surprise, Surpri…
Talk to You early in the morning i hear my neighbors stereo the telephon…
The World's A Mess It's In My Kiss No one is united And all things are untied Perhaps we're boi…
The Call of the Wreckin' Ball Russell's new uptight trust-fund princess reigns Stares dow…
The Feel What if we go missing Turn off both our phones Making my…
The Have Nots From the album: see how we are Bar anything but The bottom…
The Hungry Wolf I am the hungry wolf and run endlessly with my…
The New World Relinquish all resistance Maintain your social distance If y…
The Once Over Twice I just heard the sad song by another band sung…
The Stage Stuck in my head Lost in my head Wish I could take…
The Unheard Music Friends warehouse pain attack their own kind a thousand kids…
The World's A Mess It's In My Kiss no one is united and all things are untied perhaps we're b…
The World's a Mess) (It's in My Kiss No one is united And all things are untied Perhaps we're boi…
The World's A Mess; It's In My Kiss No one is united all things are untied perhaps we're…
The Worlds A Mess Its In My Kiss No one is united And all things are untied Perhaps we're boi…
True Love I got something wanna say As matter of fact Just stay with…
True Love Part 2 True love, true love True love true love Is the devil's bo…
true love pt. True love true love true love true love is the…
True Love Pt. 1 She got her own thing That's why I love her Miss independent…
Turn My Head What you know about getting it on yo own nigga Not…
Unconditional Love Unconditional love (no doubt) Talkin′ about the stuff that d…
Under The Big Black Son What I did on my vacation for the last ten…
UNFINISHED Oh! I'm looking at you Can't control myself Nothing but pain…
Unheard Music Friends warehouse pain attack their own kind a thousand kids…
Universal Corner Slip around some universal corner like a woman slip around…
VANISHING LOVE I'm bored to death (Go mad) 壁に飛び散る sprinter of glass (shed b…
Voiceless Screaming I'm drowning in sadness falling far behind I feel there is j…
Waiting I stand here waiting, I stand here waiting through it…
Wanting Me I know you like my style See I've noticed for…
Watch the Sun Go Down I've been havin' trouble puttin' my cigarettes out. and I've…
We Ah ah, ah ah ah We lost the summer, hmm Ah ah,…
We are X I wan?t to play a melody I want to sing a…
We're Desperate I play too hard when I ought to go to…
We're Having Much More Fun This room has emptied out its time to wash your…
WEEK END I hear a knock on the door 激しくせまる 失いかけた意識のなかで おまえがささやく 追いつめら…
Were Desperate I play too hard when I ought to go to…
What's Wrong with Me downtown germany... yeah, people there f**ked with me! downt…
What's Wrong With Me... Downtown germany... yeah, people there fucked with me! downt…
what's wrong with me… Downtown Germany Yeah, people there fucked with me Downtown …
When It Rains... Say she love me I don't know what she means Bet…
When Our Love Passed Out on the Couch Make out when you passed out on the sofa kissing…
Where Did I Go Wrong The venetian blinds are open tonight Just enough to let…
White Girl She's blonde she came along the sidewalk leave a trail…
Wild Thing I need you, I want you It's out of my control We…
World Anthem I have seen a summer day That slowly opens like…
world's a mess it's in my kiss No one is united And all things are untied Perhaps we're boi…
Year 1 year one little babies year one on their tvs no a.d.…
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