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Samiam Lyrics

Genre: Rock

Samiam Lyrics - by Popularity

1 Routine
2 Clean
3 Charity
4 Wisconsin
5 Milkbone
6 Full On
7 For sale
8 My Convenience
9 Go away
10 Did You Change
11 Calloused
12 Don't Break Me
13 You Looking At Me
14 September Holiday
15 Capsized
16 Mexico
17 Regret
18 Paraffin
19 Bird Bath
20 The Bridge
21 Tell me a story
22 Free Time
23 Stepson
24 Dull
25 Ordinary Life
26 Anything
27 Bad Day
28 Just Another
29 Crew Of One
30 Time By The Dime
31 Curbside
32 Nothing New
33 At the bottom
34 No Size That Small
35 Because You Don't
36 How Would You Know
37 She Found You
38 How Long
39 Take Care
40 My Eyes
41 Why, Where, When
42 Underground
43 Trusty
44 The Pith
45 Ed says
46 Do You Want to Be Loved
47 Mulkbone
48 As We're Told
49 Homeboy
50 Simple solution
51 Blank Expression
52 Storm Clouds
53 While You Were Waiting
54 Head trap
55 When We're Together
56 Someone's Got to Lose
57 Why Do We
58 Come Home
59 Insightful
60 Home Sweet Home
61 80 West
62 Lack of Reason
63 Where D'ya Go
64 Are You Alright
65 Hey brother
66 Out Of My Mind
67 Whole
68 Over Now
69 Cakewalk
70 Ten feet tall
71 Lullaby
72 Get out
73 She's A Part Of Me
74 Viewpoint
75 Nightly
76 Great...
77 Television
78 Believer
79 Get It Right
80 Cradle
81 Stained Glass
82 Happy For You
83 Milk Bone
84 Tag Along
85 Holiday Parade
86 Friend
87 Cry Baby Cry
88 Well
89 El Dorado
90 Louie
91 Sympathy
92 Bide My Time
93 If You Say So
94 Conditions
95 Clean Up
96 Sunshine
97 Speed
98 Factory
99 Good Enough
100 Slumbering
101 Demon
102 Super Brava
103 Sky Flying By
104 Early Morning
105 Mr. Walker
106 Ever Felt Avoided
107 Magellan
108 Mud Hill
109 Simca

Samiam Bio

Samiam is a band from Berkeley, California, active since 1988.

Samiam was formed in late 1988 after the breakup of the Gilman club mainstay Isocracy. Their first show was in January 1989 with Christ on Parade. They released records through New Red Archives and Hopeless Records in the US and Burning Heart Records in Europe. In the mid-'90s, the band had two releases on a major labels, Atlantic Records in 1994 and Ignition/Tommy Boy  in 1997. This path achieved modest mainstream success; a video for Capsized gained a lot of airplay on MTV, they performed on the Jon Stewart Show in 1994 and the single, "She Found You" garnered considerable radio play in 1998. The band toured extensively throughout Europe, North America and Japan with Bad Religion, Green Day, The Toadies, Sense Field, Blink-182 and Millencolin.

Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samiam