Salad Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | The King Of Love |
| 2 | Kent |
| 3 | What Do You Say About That ? |
| 4 | Motorbike To Heaven |
| 5 | Drink The Elixir |
| 6 | Foreign Cow |
| 7 | Muscleman |
| 8 | Wanna Be Free |
| 9 | Written By A Man |
| 10 | Come Back Tomorrow |
| 11 | U.V |
| 12 | A man with a box |
| 13 | N°1's Cooking |
| 14 | Sleepwalking |
| 15 | On A Leash |
| 16 | Warmth Of The Hearth |
| 17 | I Want You |
| 18 | Insomnia |
| 19 | No.1's Cooking |
| 20 | Heaven Can Wait |
| 21 | Yeah Yeah |
| 22 | Diminished Clothes |
| 23 | The sky's our terminal |
| 24 | Broken bird |
| 25 | Machine Of Menace |
| 26 | Your Ma |
| 27 | Shepherd's Isle |
| 28 | Palm Trees On The Moon |
| 29 | Problematique |
| 30 | Cardboy King |
| 31 | A size more woman than her |
| 32 | Granite Statue |
| 33 | Planet In The Ocean |
| 34 | Bridesmaids' Gimmicks |
| 35 | Terrible day |
| 36 | One Imitation Smile |
| 37 | Nothing Happens |
| 38 | Wolves Over Washington |
| 39 | Down At Monty's |
| 40 | Mistress |
| 41 | Moon Above My Shoulder |
| 42 | Clear My Name |
| 43 | Overhear me |
| 44 | Namedrops |
| 45 | One In The Bag |
| 46 | Gertrude Campbell |
| 47 | Problématique |
| 48 | Shepherds' Isle |
| 49 | Decade Of The Brain |
| 50 | Diminished Clothes (live) |
Salad Albums
About Salad
Salad was a British pop-rock band formed in London in 1992 who blended alternative rock with electronic elements and catchy pop sensibilities during the mid-90s Britpop era. Led by Dutch vocalist Marijne van der Vlugt's distinctive voice, the band crafted melodic tracks like "Drink The Elixir" and "Motorbike To Heaven" that showcased their ability to merge indie rock guitars with dance-influenced rhythms. Their albums "Drink Me" and "Singles Bar" captured the experimental spirit of 90s alternative music, offering a more electronic-tinged approach compared to their Britpop contemporaries. Though active for only six years, Salad's innovative sound helped bridge the gap between traditional rock and the emerging electronic music scene of the decade.