Neds Atomic Dustbin Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Spring |
| 2 | Grey Cell Green |
| 3 | Legoland |
| 4 | Happy |
| 5 | Kill Your Television |
| 6 | Capital Letters |
| 7 | Stuck |
| 8 | A Leg End In His Own Boots |
| 9 | Less Than Useful |
| 10 | Not Sleeping Around |
| 11 | Throwing Things |
| 12 | Intact |
| 13 | All I Ask Of Myself Is That I Hold Together |
| 14 | You Don't Want To Do That |
| 15 | Selfish |
| 16 | Walking Through Syrup |
| 17 | Suave And Suffocated |
| 18 | To Be Right |
| 19 | Song Eleven Could Take Forever |
| 20 | Traffic |
| 21 | You |
| 22 | Talk Me Down |
| 23 | What Gives My Son? |
| 24 | Your Only Joke |
| 25 | Swallowing Air |
| 26 | Until You Find Out |
| 27 | Tantrum |
| 28 | Who Goes First? |
| 29 | Your Complex |
| 30 | Cut Up |
| 31 | Two And Two Made Five |
| 32 | Nothing Like |
| 33 | Borehole |
| 34 | Premonition |
| 35 | I Want It Over |
| 36 | Floote |
| 37 | Fracture |
| 38 | Leg End in His Own Boots |
Neds Atomic Dustbin Albums
About Neds Atomic Dustbin
Neds Atomic Dustbin was an English alternative rock band from Stourbridge who emerged during the late 1980s grebo scene with their distinctive dual-bass sound that created a uniquely heavy, rhythmic foundation. Their breakthrough album "God Fodder" (1991) spawned indie anthems like "Grey Cell Green" and "Happy," while follow-ups "Are You Normal?" and "Brainbloodvolume" showcased their evolution from grunge-influenced noise rock toward more melodic territory. The band's unconventional lineup-featuring two bass players instead of a traditional bass-guitar setup-and energetic tracks like "Kill Your Television" made them cult favorites during the early '90s alternative boom. Though they disbanded in 1996, their innovative approach to rock instrumentation and catchy yet abrasive sound influenced the British alternative scene and earned them a devoted following that persists today.