I Mother Earth Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Like the Sun |
| 2 | Levitate |
| 3 | Rain Will Fall |
| 4 | Not Quite Sonic |
| 5 | Raspberry |
| 6 | Juicy |
| 7 | So Gently We Go |
| 8 | Three Days Old |
| 9 | No Coma |
| 10 | Earth, Sky & C. |
| 11 | Production |
| 12 | Sense of Henry |
| 13 | Shortcut to Moncton |
| 14 | Songburst & Delirium |
| 15 | When Did You Get Back From Mars? |
| 16 | Hello Dave! |
| 17 | Lost My America |
| 18 | Basketball |
| 19 | No One |
| 20 | And the Experience |
| 21 | Choke |
| 22 | All Awake |
| 23 | Undone |
| 24 | The Universe in You |
| 25 | I is Us |
| 26 | Passenger |
| 27 | Good for Sule |
| 28 | Love Your Starfish |
| 29 | Cloud Pump |
| 30 | 0157:H7 |
| 31 | Gargantua |
| 32 | Soft Bomb Salad |
| 33 | Autumn on Drugs |
| 34 | Hell and Malfunction |
| 35 | God Rocket (Into the Heart of Las Vegas) |
| 36 | My Beautiful Deep End |
| 37 | Infinity Machine |
| 38 | Blacksox |
| 39 | Meat Dreams |
| 40 | Summertime in the Void |
| 41 | Earth, Sky & C (live) |
| 42 | Another Sunday |
| 43 | Blossom |
| 44 | Like a Girl |
| 45 | One More Astronaut |
| 46 | Pisser |
| 47 | The Devil’s Engine |
| 48 | The Mothers |
| 49 | Used to Be Alright |
| 50 | We Got the Love |
I Mother Earth Albums
Singles
About I Mother Earth
I Mother Earth is a Canadian rock band from Toronto formed in the early 1990s who became pioneers of the alternative metal scene with their unique blend of heavy riffs, progressive structures, and distinctively Canadian sensibilities. Their breakthrough album "Scenery and Fish" (1996) featured the anthemic "One More Astronaut" and established them as masters of dynamic songwriting that could shift from crushing heaviness to melodic introspection. With Edwin's powerful vocals driving songs like "Not Quite Sonic" and later Jagori Tanna taking over for albums like "Blue Green Orange," the band showcased remarkable adaptability while maintaining their signature sound of intelligent, riff-driven rock. I Mother Earth's influence on Canadian rock cannot be overstated, as they helped define the sound of 90s CanRock and inspired countless bands with their technical prowess and emotional depth.