Levellers Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Barrel of the Gun (acoustic version) |
| 52 | Battle of the Beanfield |
| 53 | Beautiful Day |
| 54 | Before the End |
| 55 | Behold a Pale Rider |
| 56 | Belarus |
| 57 | Belaruse (new mix) |
| 58 | Believers |
| 59 | Blind Faith |
| 60 | Bozos |
| 61 | Burn America Burn |
| 62 | Burn America Burn (radio edit) |
| 63 | Burning Hate Like Fire |
| 64 | C.C.T.V. |
| 65 | Captains’ Courageous |
| 66 | Captain’s Courageous |
| 67 | Cardboard Box City |
| 68 | Cardboard Box City (acoustic version) |
| 69 | Carry Me |
| 70 | Celebrate |
| 71 | Chemically Free |
| 72 | Come On |
| 73 | Confess |
| 74 | Death Loves Youth |
| 75 | Do It Again Tomorrow |
| 76 | Dog Train |
| 77 | Dreams |
| 78 | Drug Bust McGee |
| 79 | Elation |
| 80 | England My Home |
| 81 | Exodus (live) |
| 82 | Falling From the Tree |
| 83 | Far From Home |
| 84 | Far From Home (single version) |
| 85 | Fifteen Years |
| 86 | Fight or Flight |
| 87 | Food Roof Family |
| 88 | For Us All |
| 89 | Four Boys Lost |
| 90 | Four Winds |
| 91 | Galahad |
| 92 | Generation Fear |
| 93 | Going Places |
| 94 | Gold and Silver |
| 95 | Hard Fight (acoustic version) |
| 96 | Heart of the Country |
| 97 | Hope Street (Rain Chant remix) |
| 98 | I Have No Answers |
| 99 | Invisible |
| 100 | Knot Around the World |
Levellers Albums
Singles
About Levellers
Levellers is an English folk-punk band from Brighton formed in 1988 who became pioneers of the "crusty" movement, blending traditional folk melodies with punk energy and political activism. Their breakthrough album "Levelling the Land" (1991) featured anthems like "One Way" and "Far From Home" that defined the free festival circuit and alternative culture of the early '90s. With their distinctive sound mixing fiddle, mandolin, and driving rock rhythms, songs like "What a Beautiful Day" and "Hope St." captured the spirit of anti-establishment youth while drawing from centuries-old English folk traditions. Their evolution from underground festival favorites to chart-topping artists helped legitimize folk-punk as a genre while maintaining their commitment to social justice and grassroots politics.