Pavement Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Stereo |
| 2 | Summer Babe (Winter Version) |
| 3 | Cut your Hair |
| 4 | Range Life |
| 5 | Shady Lane |
| 6 | Here |
| 7 | Unfair |
| 8 | Embassy Row |
| 9 | Blue Hawaiian |
| 10 | We Are Underused |
| 11 | Grounded |
| 12 | Gold Soundz |
| 13 | Elevate Me Later |
| 14 | Starlings Of The Slipstream |
| 15 | Heaven Is a Truck |
| 16 | Transport Is Arranged |
| 17 | Type Slowly |
| 18 | Fight This Generation |
| 19 | Spit on a Stranger |
| 20 | Date With IKEA |
| 21 | Westie Can Drum |
| 22 | Old To Begin |
| 23 | Passat Dream |
| 24 | Harness Your Hopes |
| 25 | No Tan Lines |
| 26 | In the Mouth a Desert |
| 27 | Stop Breathing |
| 28 | Frontwards |
| 29 | Strings Of Nashville |
| 30 | Perfect Depth |
| 31 | The Hexx |
| 32 | We Dance |
| 33 | Major Leagues |
| 34 | Carrot Rope |
| 35 | Camera |
| 36 | Hit the Plane Down |
| 37 | Painted Soldiers |
| 38 | Fin |
| 39 | Platform Blues |
| 40 | The Killing Moon |
| 41 | Unseen Power Of The Picket Fence |
| 42 | Cream of Gold |
| 43 | Billie |
| 44 | Infinite Spark |
| 45 | Debris Slide |
| 46 | No Life Singed Her |
| 47 | Two States |
| 48 | Half a Canyon |
| 49 | Rattled by the Rush |
| 50 | Speak, See, Remember |
Pavement Albums
About Pavement
Pavement is an American indie rock band from Stockton, California, formed in 1989, who became the defining voice of 1990s lo-fi indie rock with their deliberately sloppy, witty, and melodically brilliant sound. Led by Stephen Malkmus's cryptic lyrics and jangly guitar work, they crafted classics like "Cut Your Hair," "Range Life," and "Summer Babe (Winter Version)" that influenced countless indie bands with their anti-perfectionist aesthetic. Albums like "Crooked Rain, Crooked Rain" and "Brighten the Corners" showcased their ability to balance experimental noise with infectious pop hooks, while their sardonic take on alternative rock stardom ("Range Life" famously mocked Smashing Pumpkins and Stone Temple Pilots) established them as indie rock's most important contrarians. Though they disbanded in 1999, Pavement's slacker genius and rejection of mainstream polish helped define the entire indie rock movement that followed.