New Found Glory Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | My Friends Over You |
| 2 | All Downhill From Here |
| 3 | Hit or Miss |
| 4 | Kiss Me |
| 5 | Understatement |
| 6 | Dressed to Kill |
| 7 | Hold My Hand |
| 8 | It’s Not Your Fault |
| 9 | I Don’t Wanna Know |
| 10 | Failure’s Not Flattering |
| 11 | Forget My Name |
| 12 | Sonny |
| 13 | Listen to Your Friends |
| 14 | Something I Call Personality |
| 15 | Truth of My Youth |
| 16 | It’s Been a Summer |
| 17 | This Disaster |
| 18 | Better Off Dead |
| 19 | Don’t Let Her Pull You Down |
| 20 | Oxygen |
| 21 | Sincerely Me |
| 22 | Truck Stop Blues |
| 23 | Right Where We Left Off |
| 24 | 47 |
| 25 | Coming Home |
| 26 | Your Biggest Mistake |
| 27 | Never Give Up |
| 28 | On My Mind |
| 29 | No News Is Good News |
| 30 | The Great Houdini |
| 31 | Too Good to Be |
| 32 | Singled Out |
| 33 | All About Her |
| 34 | Tangled Up |
| 35 | Iris |
| 36 | The Story So Far |
| 37 | Doubt Full |
| 38 | At Least I’m Known for Something |
| 39 | Sucker |
| 40 | Belated |
| 41 | Boy Crazy |
| 42 | I'll Never Love Again |
| 43 | Second to Last |
| 44 | Eyesore |
| 45 | Vegas |
| 46 | Intro |
| 47 | Over the Head, Below the Knees |
| 48 | Such a Mess |
| 49 | Ballad for the Lost Romantics |
| 50 | Make Your Move |
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About New Found Glory
New Found Glory is an American pop-punk band from Coral Springs, Florida, formed in 1997 who became key architects of the early 2000s pop-punk revival with their infectious blend of fast-paced punk energy and irresistible pop melodies. Their breakthrough self-titled album (2000) and follow-up "Sticks and Stones" (2002) spawned anthems like "My Friends Over You" and "Understatement" that defined a generation's coming-of-age soundtrack. With Jordan Pundik's distinctive nasal vocals and the band's knack for crafting emotionally honest lyrics about friendship, heartbreak, and growing up, they helped bridge the gap between 90s punk and mainstream accessibility. Over two decades and albums like "Makes Me Sick" and the "Resurrection" series, NFG has maintained their youthful spirit while evolving their sound, proving their lasting influence on pop-punk's DNA.