Lagwagon Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | Eat Your Words |
| 102 | Eat Your Words (7″) |
| 103 | Errands |
| 104 | Exit |
| 105 | Faithfully |
| 106 | Fallen |
| 107 | Falling Apart |
| 108 | Fan Fiction |
| 109 | Freedom of Choice |
| 110 | Freedom of Choice (outtake) |
| 111 | Give It Back (early version) |
| 112 | Goin’ South (demo) |
| 113 | Goodbye |
| 114 | Goodbye (acoustic) |
| 115 | Gun in Your Hand |
| 116 | Heartbreaking Music |
| 117 | Hurry Up and Wait |
| 118 | I Must Be Hateful |
| 119 | In Your Wake |
| 120 | Infectious |
| 121 | Island of Shame (demo) |
| 122 | Jaded Ways |
| 123 | Jimmy Johnson |
| 124 | Jini |
| 125 | Kids in America |
| 126 | Know It All |
| 127 | Know It All (demo) |
| 128 | Lag Wagon |
| 129 | Laymens Terms |
| 130 | Lazy (demo) |
| 131 | Leave the Light On |
| 132 | Live It Down |
| 133 | Losing Everyone |
| 134 | Love Story |
| 135 | Lullaby |
| 136 | Made of Broken Parts |
| 137 | Making Friends (acoustic) |
| 138 | Max Says |
| 139 | May 16 |
| 140 | May 16 (acoustic) |
| 141 | May 16th |
| 142 | May 16th (acoustic) |
| 143 | Memoirs and Landmines |
| 144 | Messengers |
| 145 | Messengers (early version) |
| 146 | Mission Unaccomplished |
| 147 | Name Dropping (early version) |
| 148 | Narrow Straits |
| 149 | Never Stops |
| 150 | Never Stops (live) |
Lagwagon Albums
About Lagwagon
Lagwagon is an American punk rock band from Goleta, California, formed in 1990 who became central figures in the melodic punk revival of the 1990s. Their breakthrough album "Hoss" (1995) featured anthems like "Violins" and "Know It All" that perfectly balanced aggressive punk energy with irresistible pop hooks and Joey Cape's emotionally raw vocals. Albums like "Double Plaidinum" and "Hang" showcased their evolution from straightforward punk to more nuanced songwriting that tackled personal struggles and social commentary. With tracks like "May 16th" addressing mental health and suicide, Lagwagon helped bring deeper emotional vulnerability to punk rock while maintaining their signature melodic intensity. Their influence on the Fat Wreck Chords scene and melodic punk as a whole has inspired countless bands over three decades.