Quicksand Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Delusional |
| 2 | Head to Wall |
| 3 | Dine Alone |
| 4 | Fazer |
| 5 | Landmine Spring |
| 6 | Too Official |
| 7 | Can Opener |
| 8 | East 3rd. Street |
| 9 | Transparent |
| 10 | Lie and Wait |
| 11 | Divorce |
| 12 | Freezing Process |
| 13 | Slip |
| 14 | Omission |
| 15 | Unfulfilled |
| 16 | Voice Killer |
| 17 | How Soon Is Now? |
| 18 | It Would Be Cooler If You Did |
| 19 | Simpleton |
| 20 | Thorn in My Side |
| 21 | Supergenius |
| 22 | Backward |
| 23 | Clean Slate |
| 24 | Skinny (It's Overflowing) |
| 25 | Brown Gargantuan |
| 26 | East 3rd St. |
| 27 | Blister |
| 28 | Baphomet |
| 29 | Cosmonauts |
| 30 | Dine Alone (edit) |
| 31 | Feels Like a Weight Has Been Lifted |
| 32 | Fire This Time |
| 33 | Freezing Proces |
| 34 | Hyperion |
| 35 | Illuminant |
| 36 | Interiors |
| 37 | Normal Love |
| 38 | Quicksand |
| 39 | Sick Mind |
| 40 | Under the Screw |
| 41 | Warm and Low |
Quicksand Albums
About Quicksand
Quicksand is an American post-hardcore band formed in New York in 1990 who helped define the genre's melodic yet heavy sound through albums like "Slip" (1993) and "Manic Compression" (1995). Led by Walter Schreifels' introspective lyrics and the band's dynamic interplay between crushing riffs and atmospheric passages, songs like "Fazer" and "Dine Alone" became touchstones for the emerging post-hardcore scene. Their influence bridged the gap between hardcore punk's aggression and alternative rock's accessibility, inspiring countless bands in the emo and post-metal movements. After breaking up in 1995, their reunion in the 2010s with albums like "Interiors" proved their enduring relevance in heavy music.