Fuel Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Nothing |
| 52 | Blind |
| 53 | Counter |
| 54 | What More Am I |
| 55 | Forgiveness |
| 56 | Gray |
| 57 | Happy |
| 58 | Alive & Dying |
| 59 | Bad Day (acoustic) |
| 60 | Hideaway |
| 61 | If You Leave Me Now |
| 62 | Mess |
| 63 | Shimmer (studio acoustic) |
| 64 | Jesus or a Gun (live acoustic) |
| 65 | Shimmer (Pop mix) |
| 66 | Hemorrhage (in My Hands) (rehearsal demo) |
| 67 | Prove (live) |
| 68 | 4 Walls |
| 69 | Alive |
| 70 | Cold Summer |
| 71 | Don’t Say I |
| 72 | Falls on Me (live acoustic) |
| 73 | Forever (live acoustic) |
| 74 | Give |
| 75 | Hard |
| 76 | Headache |
| 77 | Heaven’s Waiting 4 U |
| 78 | Hemorrhage (In My Hands) (acoustic version) |
| 79 | Hemorrhage (In My Hands) (live acoustic) |
| 80 | Hey, Mama |
| 81 | I Can See the Sun |
| 82 | I’m Gone |
| 83 | Keep It Away |
| 84 | King for a Day |
| 85 | Landslide |
| 86 | Puppet Strings |
| 87 | See Your Eyes |
| 88 | Shimmer (acoustic version) |
| 89 | Shimmer (Acoustic) |
| 90 | Shimmer (live acoustic) |
| 91 | Shimmer (single version) |
| 92 | Soul to Preach To |
| 93 | Stripped Away |
| 94 | Sunday Girl |
| 95 | The Only Ones |
| 96 | Time for Me to Stop |
| 97 | Two Hearts |
| 98 | Walk the Sky |
| 99 | Wander |
| 100 | Wasted Time |
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About Fuel
Fuel is an American rock band formed in Jackson, Tennessee in 1994 who became prominent figures in the post-grunge and alternative metal scene of the late 1990s and early 2000s. Their breakthrough album "Something Like Human" (2000) spawned massive radio hits like "Shimmer" and the emotionally raw "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)," which showcased Brett Scallions' powerful vocals and the band's ability to blend heavy riffs with melodic accessibility. Songs like "Sunburn" and "Bad Day" further established their signature sound of anthemic choruses built on driving guitar work and introspective lyrics about personal struggle and resilience. While they never quite reached the commercial heights of some contemporaries, Fuel's consistent output and radio-friendly hard rock helped define the mainstream rock sound of the early 2000s.