Filter Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Take A Picture |
| 2 | Take My Picture |
| 3 | The Best Things |
| 4 | The Inevitable Relapse |
| 5 | Welcome to the Fold |
| 6 | Skinny |
| 7 | I'm Not The Only One |
| 8 | It's Gonna Kill Me |
| 9 | Cancer |
| 10 | Dose |
| 11 | Captain Bligh |
| 12 | Miss Blue |
| 13 | Spent |
| 14 | Take Another |
| 15 | Under |
| 16 | Kill The Day |
| 17 | Down With Me |
| 18 | The Trouble With Angels |
| 19 | Jurassitol |
| 20 | Sand |
| 21 | The Better Years |
| 22 | I Will Lead You |
| 23 | Consider This |
| 24 | I Keep The Flowers Around |
| 25 | Only You |
| 26 | Stuck In Here |
| 27 | Faded |
| 28 | Soldier Of Misfortune |
| 29 | So Cool |
| 30 | It's Over |
| 31 | White Like That |
| 32 | Absentee Father |
| 33 | Catch A Falling Knife |
| 34 | Gerbil |
| 35 | Hatred Is Contagious |
| 36 | Drug Boy |
| 37 | The Take |
| 38 | In Dreams |
| 39 | Clouds |
| 40 | One |
| 41 | What's Next |
| 42 | Fades Like A Photograph (Dead Angel) |
| 43 | The Wake |
| 44 | Cold (Anthem For The Damned) |
| 45 | Never Be The Same |
| 46 | Trip Like I Do |
| 47 | Can Stop This |
| 48 | Thanks Bro |
| 49 | (Can't You) Trip Like I Do |
| 50 | The Only Wa |
Filter Albums
About Filter
Filter is an American industrial rock band formed in Los Angeles in 1993 by Richard Patrick, who brought a heavy, guitar-driven sound that merged industrial metal with alternative rock sensibilities. Their breakthrough single "Take A Picture" from 1999's "Title of Record" became a defining track of late-90s rock with its haunting melody and introspective lyrics, showcasing Patrick's ability to balance aggression with vulnerability. Albums like "Short Bus" and "The Amalgamut" established Filter as masters of crushing, distorted soundscapes while maintaining radio-friendly hooks. Over three decades, the band has evolved from Nine Inch Nails-influenced industrial metal into a more diverse rock act, with Patrick's raw, emotional vocals remaining the constant thread through their extensive catalog of 522 songs.