Geggy Tah Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Whoever You Are |
| 2 | Sacred Cow |
| 3 | Las Vegas With The Lights Out |
| 4 | Such A Beautiful Night |
| 5 | Mem |
| 6 | Gina |
| 7 | House Of Usher (Inside) |
| 8 | Century Plant 2000 |
| 9 | She Withers |
| 10 | Lotta Stuff |
| 11 | Shed |
| 12 | Granddad's Opening Address |
| 13 | (Ghost of P. Sluff) |
| 14 | Aliens Somewhere |
| 15 | Bomb Fishing |
| 16 | Crack of Dawn |
| 17 | Don't Close the Door |
| 18 | Don’t Close the Door |
| 19 | Dumb Submarine |
| 20 | Fasterthan… |
| 21 | Giddy Up |
| 22 | Go |
| 23 | Goodnight to the Machine |
| 24 | Holly Oak |
| 25 | I Forgot |
| 26 | I'll Find My Way |
| 27 | Intro |
| 28 | I’ll Find My Way |
| 29 | L.A. Lujah |
| 30 | Last Word (The One for Her) |
| 31 | Love Is Alone |
| 32 | Love Is in Love |
| 33 | One Zero |
| 34 | Ovary Z's |
| 35 | Ovary Z’s |
| 36 | P. Sluff |
| 37 | Space Heater |
| 38 | Special Someone |
| 39 | Sweat |
| 40 | Tucked In |
| 41 | Welcome Into the World (Birthday Song) |
| 42 | Who’s In a Hurry |
| 43 | Why Can't We Be Friends? |
| 44 | [untitled] |
Geggy Tah Albums
About Geggy Tah
Geggy Tah was an eclectic American duo from Pomona, California, active from 1994 to 2001, who carved out a distinctive niche by blending jazz sensibilities with alternative rock, electronic experimentation, and surreal pop songcraft. The band's sound was characterized by dreamy, atmospheric textures and cryptic, often whimsical lyrics that created an otherworldly listening experience, perfectly exemplified in their cult hit "Whoever You Are," which became a staple of mid-90s alternative radio with its hypnotic groove and enigmatic vocals. Their 1996 album "Sacred Cow" showcased their ability to seamlessly weave together jazz-influenced rhythms with indie rock aesthetics, while tracks like "Sacred Cow" and "Las Vegas With The Lights Out" demonstrated their knack for creating music that was simultaneously accessible and artistically adventurous. Throughout their 20-album catalog, Geggy Tah evolved from experimental jazz-rock fusion toward more electronic-influenced soundscapes, with later works like "Such A Beautiful Night" and "Mem" revealing a more polished, almost cinematic approach to their atmospheric compositions. Though they disbanded in 2001, their influence can be heard in the work of later indie acts who similarly blur genre boundaries, and their 37-song catalog remains a testament to the creative possibilities that emerge when jazz sophistication meets alternative rock's experimental spirit.