Widespread Panic Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 201 | Second Skin |
| 202 | Sell Sell |
| 203 | Send Your Mind (edit) |
| 204 | Send Your Mind (live) |
| 205 | Sex Machine |
| 206 | Sharon |
| 207 | Small Town |
| 208 | Space Wrangler (Live) |
| 209 | Steven’s Cat |
| 210 | Street Dogs for Breakfast |
| 211 | Sympathy for the Devil |
| 212 | Tackle Box Hero |
| 213 | Tall Boy (live) |
| 214 | The Poorhouse of Positive Thinking |
| 215 | Thin Air |
| 216 | Time Zones |
| 217 | Trashy |
| 218 | Travelin' Light (Live) |
| 219 | Trouble |
| 220 | Use Me |
| 221 | Walkin' (For Your Love) |
| 222 | Walkin' (for Your Love) (live) |
| 223 | Wasted Words |
| 224 | We Walk Each Other Home |
| 225 | Welcome to My World |
| 226 | Werewolves of London |
| 227 | Who Do You Belong To? |
Widespread Panic Albums
About Widespread Panic
Widespread Panic is an American rock band formed in Athens, Georgia in 1985 who became legends of the jam band scene with their blend of Southern rock, blues, and psychedelic improvisation. Albums like "Everyday" and "Wood" showcased their ability to seamlessly weave extended guitar solos and exploratory jams around rootsy songcraft, with tracks like "Vacation" and "Bust It Big" becoming fan favorites. Led by guitarist Michael Houser's melodic leads and John Bell's soulful vocals, they built a devoted following through relentless touring and their reputation for never playing the same show twice. Their influence helped establish the modern jam band movement alongside Phish and the Grateful Dead, proving that Southern rock could evolve into something transcendent and communal.