311 Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 101 | 1,2,3 |
| 102 | Salsa |
| 103 | Silver |
| 104 | Borders |
| 105 | Paradise |
| 106 | Strangers |
| 107 | Never Ending Summer |
| 108 | Six |
| 109 | Offbeat Bare-Ass |
| 110 | Too Much Too Fast |
| 111 | Jackpot |
| 112 | Who’s Got the Herb? |
| 113 | Time Bomb |
| 114 | My Heart Sings |
| 115 | Count Me In |
| 116 | Something Out of Nothing |
| 117 | Golden Sunlight (edit) |
| 118 | Wild Nights |
| 119 | Hey You |
| 120 | Trouble |
| 121 | Weightless |
| 122 | Reggae Got Soul |
| 123 | Livin’ & Rockin’ |
| 124 | Slinky |
| 125 | Fat Chance |
| 126 | Rock On |
| 127 | And a Ways to Go |
| 128 | I Like the Way |
| 129 | Get Down |
| 130 | Nutsymptom |
| 131 | Golden Sunlight |
| 132 | I’ll Be Here Awhile (acoustic version) |
| 133 | Right Now |
| 134 | Rollin |
| 135 | We Do It Like This |
| 136 | Dancehall |
| 137 | This Too Shall Pass |
| 138 | Creatures (for a While) |
| 139 | C.U.T.M. |
| 140 | Blizza |
| 141 | This Too Shall Pass (new mix) |
| 142 | Little Brother |
| 143 | Thriving to the Scene |
| 144 | Sometimes Jacks Rule the Realm |
| 145 | What Do You Do? |
| 146 | Friday Afternoon |
| 147 | Ebb and Flow |
| 148 | Boom Shanka |
| 149 | Revelation of the Year |
| 150 | Let the Cards Fall |
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About 311
311 is an American rock band from Omaha, Nebraska, formed in 1988, who carved out a distinctive niche by seamlessly blending rock, reggae, funk, and hip-hop into an infectious, genre-defying sound that defined alternative rock's more experimental side in the 1990s. Their breakthrough came with the anthemic "Down" and the dreamy "All Mixed Up," showcasing their ability to shift between Nick Hexum's melodic singing and SA Martinez's rapid-fire rap verses over P-Nut's reggae-influenced basslines and Chad Sexton's precise drumming. The band's cultural impact peaked with songs like "Amber," a sun-soaked love ballad that became a radio staple, and "Beautiful Disaster," which perfectly encapsulated their ability to marry heavy guitar riffs with laid-back grooves and positive messaging. What makes 311 truly distinctive is their relentless positivity and spiritual themes, creating a devoted fanbase who gather annually for "311 Day" celebrations, while their sound incorporates everything from the funk-metal aggression of early tracks to the more polished pop sensibilities found on later albums like "Stereolithic." Over their prolific career spanning 157 albums and 1330 songs, they've evolved from underground pioneers to arena-filling veterans, maintaining their core identity while experimenting with electronic elements and expanding their sonic palette. Their influence can be heard in countless bands who followed their template of mixing genres with an uplifting, California-dreaming aesthetic, even though they hail from the Midwest. 311's longevity and massive catalog have cemented them as one of alternative rock's most enduring and uniquely American success stories.