Urge Overkill Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Smokehouse |
| 52 | Wichita Lineman |
| 53 | Dump Dump Dump |
| 54 | Viceroyce |
| 55 | Out on the Airstrip |
| 56 | Last Train to Heaven |
| 57 | Dubbledead |
| 58 | Stull, Part 1 |
| 59 | What's This Generation Coming To? |
| 60 | Eggs |
| 61 | Tequila Sundae |
| 62 | Forgiven |
| 63 | Freedom! |
| 64 | How Sweet the Light |
| 65 | A Necessary Evil |
| 66 | Totem Pole |
| 67 | Follow My Shadow |
| 68 | Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon (From Pulp Fiction) |
| 69 | Litany |
| 70 | Won’t Let Go |
| 71 | A Prisoner’s Dilemma |
| 72 | Snow |
| 73 | I Been Ready |
| 74 | I Can’t Stay Glad@u |
| 75 | Nite and Grey (live) |
| 76 | Witchita Lineman |
| 77 | Crackbabies (live) |
| 78 | Quality Love (Hong Kong demo) |
| 79 | Girl, You’ll Be a Woman Soon |
| 80 | Heaven 90210 |
| 81 | Mason Dixon |
| 82 | Sister Havana |
| 83 | Stull, Pt. 1 |
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About Urge Overkill
Urge Overkill is a Chicago rock band formed in 1985 who became cult heroes of the alternative rock scene with their glam-influenced sound and ironic swagger. Their breakthrough came with the cover of Neil Diamond's "Girl, You'll Be a Woman Soon" for the "Pulp Fiction" soundtrack, which brought their theatrical rock style to mainstream audiences. Albums like "Saturation" and "Exit the Dragon" showcased their ability to blend classic rock bombast with 90s alternative sensibilities, while songs like "Sister Havana" and "Positive Bleeding" demonstrated their knack for catchy hooks wrapped in tongue-in-cheek attitude. Though they never achieved massive commercial success, Urge Overkill's influence on the Chicago rock scene and their role in bridging glam rock with grunge-era alternative made them an essential part of 90s rock culture.