Bang Tango Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Breaking Up A Heart Of Stone |
| 2 | Im In Love |
| 3 | Sweet Little Razor |
| 4 | Wrap My Wings |
| 5 | Shotgun Man |
| 6 | Have You Seen Her |
| 7 | Dick in the System |
| 8 | Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt |
| 9 | I Like It |
| 10 | Bring On the World |
| 11 | Boom Box Seance |
| 12 | Live Life |
| 13 | Suck It Up |
| 14 | Drivin' |
| 15 | Our Way |
| 16 | 20th Century Boy |
| 17 | 20th Century Boy (live) |
| 18 | Attack of Life |
| 19 | Big Line |
| 20 | Cactus Juice |
| 21 | Can You Boogie |
| 22 | Children of the Revolution |
| 23 | Cuts You Down |
| 24 | Daddy |
| 25 | Dancin' On Coals |
| 26 | Dancing on Coals |
| 27 | Do What You're Told |
| 28 | Do What You're Told (live) |
| 29 | Don't Stop Now |
| 30 | Dressed Up Vamp |
| 31 | Dressed Up Vamp (live) |
| 32 | Emotions In Gear |
| 33 | Futurama |
| 34 | I'm In Love |
| 35 | I'm a Stranger |
| 36 | I'm in Love (live) |
| 37 | Just For You |
| 38 | Just What I Needed |
| 39 | Last Kiss |
| 40 | Love Injection |
| 41 | Midnight Struck |
| 42 | Midnight Struck (live) |
| 43 | Mr. Brownstone |
| 44 | My Favorite 9 |
| 45 | My Saltine |
| 46 | Once Again |
| 47 | Push to Shove |
| 48 | Rock Brigade |
| 49 | Shoot to Thrill |
| 50 | Someone Like You |
Bang Tango Albums
About Bang Tango
Bang Tango emerged from Los Angeles in 1988 as part of the city's gritty hard rock underground, crafting a sound that blended sleazy glam metal with punk attitude and blues-rock swagger. Unlike their more polished Sunset Strip contemporaries, the band carved out a distinctive niche with raw, street-level anthems like "Breaking Up A Heart Of Stone" and "Sweet Little Razor," which showcased their ability to marry heavy riffs with unexpectedly melodic hooks. Their debut "Pistol Whipped in the Bible Belt" captured the seedy underbelly of rock culture with unflinching honesty, while tracks like "Shotgun Man" demonstrated their knack for crafting dangerous, swaggering rock that felt authentically lived-in rather than manufactured. The band's sound evolved through albums like "Psycho Cafe," where they explored darker, more experimental territory while maintaining their core identity of rebellious, working-class rock and roll. Though they never achieved mainstream success on the level of their peers, Bang Tango's prolific output-spanning 56 albums and 160 songs over three decades-has earned them a devoted cult following who appreciate their uncompromising commitment to authentic, no-frills rock music. Their longevity and consistent creative output have positioned them as underground legends who influenced a generation of bands seeking to recapture rock's primal, unvarnished spirit.