Accept Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Metal Heart |
| 2 | Midnight Mover |
| 3 | Head Over Heels |
| 4 | Screaming for a Love‐Bite |
| 5 | Up to the Limit |
| 6 | Beat the Bastards |
| 7 | Losers and Winners |
| 8 | Fight It Back |
| 9 | Turn Me On |
| 10 | I’m a Rebel |
| 11 | Blood of the Nations |
| 12 | Losing More Than You’ve Ever Had |
| 13 | Guardian of the Night |
| 14 | Too High to Get It Right |
| 15 | Dogs on Leads |
| 16 | Wrong Is Right |
| 17 | Kill the Pain |
| 18 | No Time to Lose |
| 19 | Pandemic |
| 20 | Stalingrad |
| 21 | Amamos la vida |
| 22 | Winterdreams |
| 23 | Shades of Death |
| 24 | The King |
| 25 | Locked and Loaded |
| 26 | Rolling Thunder |
| 27 | Can’t Stand the Night |
| 28 | Ahead of the Pack |
| 29 | Flash Rockin’ Man |
| 30 | Bound to Fail |
| 31 | Shake Your Heads |
| 32 | Teach Us to Survive |
| 33 | Seawinds |
| 34 | Midnight Highway |
| 35 | New World Comin’ |
| 36 | Bucket Full of Hate |
| 37 | Breaking Up Again |
| 38 | No Shelter |
| 39 | Get Ready |
| 40 | Lady Lou |
| 41 | Aiming High |
| 42 | Starlight |
| 43 | Russian Roulette |
| 44 | Monsterman |
| 45 | Demon’s Night |
| 46 | T.V. War |
| 47 | China Lady |
| 48 | It’s Hard to Find a Way |
| 49 | Run If You Can |
| 50 | Shadow Soldiers |
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About Accept
Accept is a German heavy metal band formed in Solingen in 1971, who became one of the most influential forces in European metal and helped define the sound that would later be known as power metal. Built around Wolf Hoffmann's razor-sharp guitar work and originally fronted by Udo Dirkschneider's distinctive raspy vocals, Accept forged a sound that was both brutally heavy and melodically sophisticated, with anthems like "Balls to the Wall" and "Princess of the Dawn" becoming metal classics through their combination of thunderous riffs and sing-along choruses. Their 1983 album "Balls to the Wall" marked their international breakthrough, showcasing a more refined approach that balanced aggression with accessibility, while maintaining the Teutonic precision that became their trademark. After Dirkschneider's departure and return, and later replacement by Mark Tornillo in 2009, the band experienced a remarkable renaissance with albums like "Stalingrad" and "Blind Rage," proving that their brand of no-nonsense, riff-driven metal could evolve while staying true to its roots. With 896 songs across 196 albums spanning over five decades, Accept has influenced countless metal bands with their disciplined songwriting approach and helped establish Germany as a major force in heavy metal, bridging the gap between the raw power of early metal and the technical proficiency that would define the genre's future. Their recent tracks like "Teutonic Terror" and "Pandemic" demonstrate that even in their sixth decade, Accept continues to deliver the kind of anthemic, guitar-driven metal that made them legends.