Genre: Rock
1 | 23 |
2 | Miss You More Than Anything |
3 | All Wrong |
4 | No More Love |
5 | Tortoise |
6 | From Your Mouth |
7 | Drag Me Down |
8 | Don't Know How To Be |
9 | Happy? |
10 | Rearrange |
11 | Medicated To The One I Love |
12 | Can't Come Down |
13 | Tricked |
14 | We Were Wrong |
15 | Waste Of Time |
16 | Empty |
17 | 1% [The Long Way Down] |
18 | Vapors |
19 | You Must Understand |
20 | The Rush Is Loud |
21 | 72 Hour Hold |
22 | Choir Boy |
23 | White Noise |
24 | Fly On the Windscreen |
25 | Fame |
26 | Nothing |
27 | Try |
28 | Scared |
29 | Weaken |
30 | Positivity |
31 | Alone Again |
32 | History |
33 | Still |
34 | Behavior Modification |
35 | Fool |
36 | Slip to Fall |
37 | Whatever You've Got |
38 | Lonely Again |
39 | Weight |
40 | Intro |
41 | Someone Else |
42 | No Way (You Must Understand) |
43 | 1% (The Long Way Down) |
44 | Take Whatever You've Got |
45 | From Your Mouth (STEK FDD Remix) |
46 | Dress Rehearsal for Reproduction |
47 | 72 Hours Hold |
48 | Lost |
49 | From Your Mouth (radio edit) |
God Lives Underwater was an industrial rock band from rural Perkiomenville, Pennsylvania (near Philadelphia), formed in 1993 by band members David Reilly and Jeff Turzo. God Lives Underwater was originally signed to American Recordings after being discovered by Rick Rubin, who subsequently produced the band's first two albums. Prior to the band's breakup, there were two other members, Andrew McGee and Adam Kary.
The band produced an Extended Play (EP) in 1995. Later that year, they released their first studio album, Empty. In 1998, they released another studio album, Life in the So-Called Space Age. It was their first and only album to ever chart, peaking #6 on Heatseekers, and #137 on the Billboard 200. Later that year, the released their second EP, Rearrange. In 2004, God Lives Underwater released their last album, Up Off The Floor. David later re-united with drummer Adam Kary in Philadelphia and created Fluzee. The two wrote and recorded a 7 track CD entitled "Seven" Recorded in Kary's Philadelphia house, it was sold in limited edition online. They put together a live band to play a few shows in Philadelphia. David on guitar and vocals, Adam on guitar and backing vocal, Melissa Zahnweh on bass and Pat Haslup on drums. One year later, lead singer David Reilly died in his sleep, after the band's breakup.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/God_lives_underwater