Acetone Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | 19 |
| 2 | Like I Told You |
| 3 | Louise |
| 4 | Chills |
| 5 | Every Kiss |
| 6 | Endless Summer |
| 7 | Germs |
| 8 | Shobud |
| 9 | Stray |
| 10 | Things Are Gonna Be Alright |
| 11 | Vibrato |
| 12 | Wonderful World |
| 13 | All You Know |
| 14 | It's A Lie |
| 15 | So Slow |
| 16 | All The Time |
| 17 | One Drop |
| 18 | Pinch |
| 19 | Sundown |
| 20 | Waltz |
| 21 | Come On |
| 22 | Bonds |
| 23 | Chew |
| 24 | Good Life |
| 25 | Vaccination |
| 26 | Another Minute |
| 27 | Might As Well |
| 28 | No Need Swim |
| 29 | Don't Cry |
| 30 | Dee |
| 31 | Barefoot On Sunday |
| 32 | Intermission |
| 33 | Things Are Gonna Be Alright (Demo) |
Acetone Albums
About Acetone
Acetone was a Los Angeles rock trio that carved out a distinctive niche in the alternative music landscape from 1987 to 2001, crafting a sound that was both melancholic and luminous. The band specialized in a dreamy, guitar-driven style that blended jangly indie rock with subtle country influences and atmospheric production, creating songs that felt like sun-dappled reveries tinged with California sadness. Their breakthrough track "19" exemplified their ability to wrap profound emotional weight in deceptively simple melodies, while songs like "Like I Told You" and "Louise" showcased their talent for turning personal introspection into universal anthems of longing. Across four albums-including their self-titled debut "Acetone," "Cindy," and "York Blvd"-the band evolved from scrappy indie darlings into masters of understated emotional complexity, with tracks like "Chills" and "Every Kiss" demonstrating their gift for finding beauty in restraint. Though they never achieved mainstream success, Acetone's influence on the indie rock scene was profound, inspiring countless bands to embrace vulnerability and sonic subtlety over bombast. Their 33-song catalog stands as a testament to the power of quiet intensity, proving that the most lasting impact often comes from whispered truths rather than shouted proclamations.