Serial Joe Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Dream Girl |
| 2 | Skidrow |
| 3 | Face Down |
| 4 | unintended |
| 5 | Denial |
| 6 | What I See |
| 7 | Mistake |
| 8 | Completely |
| 9 | Silently Screaming |
| 10 | Angry |
| 11 | Should Have Been Mine |
| 12 | Out Of Hand |
| 13 | Deep: MetalDog Mix |
| 14 | Lonely Heart |
| 15 | Turn Around |
| 16 | Obsession |
| 17 | Confused |
| 18 | Velocity |
| 19 | Absense Of Mind |
| 20 | Mary |
| 21 | Deep |
| 22 | Outrage |
| 23 | Push |
| 24 | Suddenly |
| 25 | Mistake: USA Version |
| 26 | Centipede |
| 27 | Shallow |
| 28 | Committed |
| 29 | Girl Like You |
| 30 | What I See: Malhavoc's "Help Please Send Bobo" Mix |
| 31 | Face Down: My Brilliant Beast Mix |
| 32 | Welcome To Happyland |
| 33 | Absence Of Mind |
| 34 | Sanity |
| 35 | Absence of Mind: Jimi LaMort's Absinthe Mix |
| 36 | Another Time |
| 37 | False Design |
| 38 | Should Have Been Mine: MetalDog Mix |
| 39 | Dragon on My Shoulder |
| 40 | Go for a Ride |
| 41 | Save Me |
| 42 | Stranded |
| 43 | You Don't Laugh |
Serial Joe Albums
About Serial Joe
Serial Joe was a Canadian rock band from Newmarket, Ontario, active from 1997 to 2002, who captured the post-grunge zeitgeist with their blend of alternative rock and nu-metal influences. Their breakthrough album "Face Down" spawned radio hits like "Skidrow" and "Face Down," establishing them as part of Canada's late-90s rock scene alongside bands like Our Lady Peace and I Mother Earth. Songs like "Dream Girl" showcased their ability to balance heavy riffs with melodic sensibilities, while tracks like "Denial" demonstrated their knack for angsty, relatable lyrics that resonated with young audiences. Though their career was brief, Serial Joe represented the transitional moment when grunge evolved into the heavier, more aggressive sounds that would dominate early 2000s rock radio.