Victims Family Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Abuse |
| 2 | God, Jerry, And The P.m.r.c. |
| 3 | White Picket Fence |
| 4 | World Of Hate |
| 5 | Proud To Be Ignorant |
| 6 | Sir Onslaught |
| 7 | Sinatra Mantra |
| 8 | Work |
| 9 | Balderdash |
| 10 | Devon Drool |
| 11 | Things I Hate To Admit... |
| 12 | Buffalo |
| 13 | Powertrip |
| 14 | File Cabinet |
| 15 | Out Of Hand |
| 16 | Homophobia |
| 17 | Times Beach |
| 18 | Indestructible |
| 19 | Zoo |
| 20 | Baklava |
| 21 | George Benson |
| 22 | Backwards, Forwards |
| 23 | Friends |
| 24 | Whatever |
| 25 | Junkie |
| 26 | Suicide Tag |
| 27 | NPC |
| 28 | Bogus Track |
| 29 | Shit! |
| 30 | Follow Me To The Message |
| 31 | Human Guinea Pigs |
| 32 | The Only Way |
| 33 | Fuck Richard Up |
| 34 | Mind You |
| 35 | 3 Piece Loincloth |
| 36 | Amigos |
| 37 | Anti-Satan Song for Mom |
| 38 | Apocalicious |
| 39 | As It Were |
| 40 | Asshole With a Microphone |
| 41 | August 6th |
| 42 | Automated |
| 43 | Backwards/Forwards |
| 44 | Bad Karma |
| 45 | Balderdash '93 |
| 46 | Bananafishing |
| 47 | Bloated Housewives |
| 48 | Caged Bird |
| 49 | Church Card |
| 50 | Corona Belly |
Victims Family Albums
About Victims Family
Victims Family is an American rock band from Santa Rosa, California, formed in 1984, who carved out a unique niche blending hardcore punk, progressive rock, and experimental elements into a politically charged sound. Their albums like "Headache Remedy" and "The Germ" showcased their ability to seamlessly shift between brutal hardcore passages and complex, jazz-influenced interludes, while songs like "God, Jerry, And The P.m.r.c." and "Proud To Be Ignorant" delivered scathing social commentary with both humor and fury. The band's evolution from straightforward punk to increasingly sophisticated compositions influenced the development of alternative metal and post-hardcore, proving that aggression and intellect could coexist in underground rock. Their fearless experimentation and uncompromising political stance made them cult heroes in the punk and alternative scenes throughout the late 80s and 90s.