Elastica Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Connection |
| 2 | 2:1 |
| 3 | Stutter |
| 4 | Car Song |
| 5 | Line Up |
| 6 | Annie |
| 7 | Vaseline |
| 8 | Smile |
| 9 | Hold Me Now |
| 10 | S.O.F.T. |
| 11 | Never Here |
| 12 | Blue |
| 13 | Indian Song |
| 14 | See That Animal |
| 15 | Generator |
| 16 | Mad Dog God Dam |
| 17 | Da Da Da |
| 18 | How He Wrote Elastica Man |
| 19 | Nothing Stays the Same |
| 20 | Human |
| 21 | Your Arse, My Place |
| 22 | My Sex |
| 23 | KB |
| 24 | Love Like Ours |
| 25 | Image Change |
| 26 | The Way I Like It |
| 27 | Brighton Rock |
| 28 | In the City |
| 29 | I Want You |
| 30 | Four Wheeling |
| 31 | I Wanna Be a King of Orient Aah |
| 32 | Ba Ba Ba |
| 33 | A Love Like Ours |
| 34 | Suicide |
| 35 | Pussycat |
| 36 | The Bitch Don't Work |
| 37 | Operate |
| 38 | Car Wash |
| 39 | Faking |
| 40 | Bar Bar Bar |
| 41 | Unheard Music |
| 42 | Spastica |
| 43 | Gloria |
| 44 | Mad Dog |
| 45 | Rockunroll |
| 46 | Waking Up |
Elastica Albums
Singles
About Elastica
Elastica was a British rock band from London that emerged in the early 1990s as one of the most electrifying and controversial acts of the Britpop era, wielding a razor-sharp sound that fused punk's aggression with new wave's angular precision. Led by the magnetic Justine Frischmann, whose deadpan vocals and striking stage presence became iconic, the band crafted tightly wound anthems like "Connection" and "Waking Up" that captured the restless energy of mid-90s Britain with their staccato guitar riffs and driving rhythms. Their self-titled 1995 debut album became the fastest-selling debut in UK history at the time, establishing them as masters of the three-minute punk-pop song, though their success was shadowed by accusations of borrowing too heavily from bands like Wire and The Stranglers. Elastica's cultural impact extended beyond music-they became synonymous with Cool Britannia's hedonistic spirit, embodying the era's blend of artistic ambition and tabloid fascination. However, the band's momentum faltered significantly with their sophomore effort "The Menace" (2000), which saw them experimenting with electronic elements on tracks like "Nothing Stays the Same" but failing to recapture their initial lightning-in-a-bottle chemistry. By 2001, after nearly a decade of lineup changes and creative struggles, Elastica disbanded, leaving behind a legacy as one of Britpop's most thrilling yet ultimately cautionary tales about the price of instant fame.