Sacred Reich Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | The American Way |
| 2 | I Never Said Goodbye |
| 3 | 31 Flavors |
| 4 | Free |
| 5 | Who's To Blame |
| 6 | Crimes Against Humanity |
| 7 | Sacred Reich |
| 8 | Just Like that |
| 9 | Open Book |
| 10 | Surf Nicaragua |
| 11 | Death Squad |
| 12 | Independent |
| 13 | State Of Emergency |
| 14 | Crawling |
| 15 | No Believers |
| 16 | I Don't Know |
| 17 | The Way It Is |
| 18 | Rest In Peace |
| 19 | Supremacy |
| 20 | Do It |
| 21 | Ignorance |
| 22 | Violent Solutions |
| 23 | Pressure |
| 24 | Draining You Of Life |
| 25 | Victim Of Demise |
| 26 | Product |
| 27 | Administrative Decisions |
| 28 | Ask Ed |
| 29 | Crawling (Radio Edit) |
| 30 | Crawling (Radio Edit) (Bonus) |
| 31 | Death Squad (Live at Wacken 2017) |
| 32 | If Only |
| 33 | Jason's Idea |
| 34 | Let's Have a War |
| 35 | Love... Hate |
| 36 | Love... Hate (pre-production demo) |
| 37 | Love…Hate |
| 38 | Love…Hate (pre-production Demo) |
| 39 | One Nation |
| 40 | Rapid Fire |
| 41 | Sweet Leaf |
| 42 | War Pigs |
| 43 | Who’s to Blame |
Sacred Reich Albums
About Sacred Reich
Sacred Reich is an American thrash metal band from Phoenix, Arizona, formed in 1985 who became prominent voices in politically-charged metal with their aggressive sound and socially conscious lyrics. Their breakthrough album "The American Way" (1990) featured the title track that critiqued American society and politics, while songs like "31 Flavors" showcased their ability to blend heavy riffs with thoughtful commentary on conformity and social issues. The band's evolution from pure thrash aggression on early releases like "Independent" to incorporating more melodic elements demonstrated their musical growth while maintaining their core message of questioning authority and social injustice. Sacred Reich's influence on the thrash metal scene, particularly in bringing political awareness to heavy music, helped establish them as important voices in metal's socially conscious movement.