Rollins Band Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Liar |
| 2 | What Have I Got |
| 3 | Low Self Opinion |
| 4 | Monster |
| 5 | Ghostrider |
| 6 | Just Like You |
| 7 | Almost Real |
| 8 | Right Here Too Much |
| 9 | What Do You Do |
| 10 | Hot Animal Machine Ii |
| 11 | Blues Jam |
| 12 | Obscene |
| 13 | Tearing |
| 14 | You Didn't Need |
| 15 | Up For It |
| 16 | Turned Inside Out |
| 17 | Down And Away |
| 18 | Grip |
| 19 | Lonely |
| 20 | Gun In Mouth Blues |
| 21 | Love Song |
| 22 | Another Life |
| 23 | Are You Ready |
| 24 | Burned Beyond Recognition |
| 25 | Shame |
| 26 | Crazy Lover |
| 27 | Hot Animal Machine I |
| 28 | Move Right In |
| 29 | Hotter And Hotter |
| 30 | There's A Man Outside |
| 31 | Hard |
| 32 | Do It |
| 33 | What Am I Doing Here? |
| 34 | What's The Matter Man |
| 35 | Next Time |
| 36 | Out There |
| 37 | Tearing (Me Apart) |
| 38 | Turned Out |
| 39 | If You're Alive |
| 40 | Saying Goodbye Again |
| 41 | Feel Like This |
| 42 | 1000 Times Blind |
| 43 | You Look At You |
| 44 | Mask |
| 45 | Wreckage |
| 46 | Planet Joe |
| 47 | Followed Around |
| 48 | Wartime |
| 49 | (Hank’s Story) |
| 50 | A Man And A Woman |
Rollins Band Albums
About Rollins Band
Rollins Band was an American rock group formed in 1987 by former Black Flag frontman Henry Rollins, known for their brutally intense fusion of punk, metal, and alternative rock driven by Rollins' confrontational vocals and spoken-word delivery. Their breakthrough album "Weight" (1994) featured the hit "Liar," showcasing their heavy, groove-laden sound that helped define 90s alternative metal alongside tracks like "Low Self Opinion" and "Disconnect." Rollins' commanding stage presence and politically charged lyrics made the band a powerful live act, influencing the hardcore and alternative scenes while bridging punk's raw energy with metal's sonic weight. The band evolved from the noise-rock experimentation of early albums like "Hard Volume" to the more accessible but still punishing sound that made them MTV staples and cultural provocateurs throughout the 1990s.