Genre: Rock
1 | Sister |
2 | Sister (Acoustic) |
3 | Screaming Yellow |
4 | Sad Sad Me (Live/Acoustic) |
5 | Latest Thing |
6 | Happy Song (Live) |
7 | Sad Sad Me |
8 | Gabriel |
9 | Rocket Man (Studio) |
10 | One by One |
11 | Passion (Live/Acoustic) |
12 | Drama Queen |
13 | Passion |
14 | The Fall |
15 | December |
16 | Saving Grace |
17 | Miss USA |
18 | Trampoline |
19 | Butterfly |
20 | Fellowship |
21 | The One |
22 | Wire |
23 | Blackout |
24 | P.O.V. |
25 | Happy Song |
26 | Last Song |
27 | At The Sun |
28 | One By One (Live) |
29 | In Spite of Herself |
30 | Nobody 101 |
31 | Baton Rouge |
32 | Smile |
33 | Shine |
34 | Sacred Heart |
35 | Drink The Fear |
36 | Foma |
37 | Don't Cry |
38 | First Trip |
39 | Leave |
40 | Blind |
41 | Head |
42 | Calling Yesterday |
43 | Lifeline |
44 | Heaven Tonight (Studio) |
45 | Sweet Beyond |
46 | Fearless |
47 | Killing the Clowns |
48 | Displaced Aggression |
49 | Having Fun |
50 | Phoenix |
51 | Scoop |
52 | You Were Meant For Me |
53 | 100 Miles |
54 | Anna |
55 | Dream |
56 | Hero |
57 | Far Away |
58 | Yesterday |
59 | Regret |
60 | Rose and the Dandelion |
61 | Secret |
62 | Texas |
63 | This Song |
64 | Untitled Spoken Track |
The Nixons (formed in 1990) were an American post-grunge rock band, finding some commercial success in the mid-1990s.
The Nixons were founded in Oklahoma City by singer/guitarist Zac Maloy, guitarist Jesse Davis, bassist Ricky Brooks, and drummer Tye Robison. The group released their debut EP Six in 1992 (after a self-titled album, released in 1990) on Dragon Street Records and replaced Robison with John Humphrey, before releasing Halo in 1994 on Dallas-based Rainmaker Records. This album features several songs also included on Foma, their official debut LP, released in 1995 on MCA Records. Foma included the radio hits "Sister", " Happy Song", "Wire", and "Passion". The group capitalized on their success with big tours (about 300 shows a year), including dates with Soul Asylum, Radiohead, and Toadies. Foma eventually peaked at #77 on the Billboard 200.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nixons