Nonpoint Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | What I Do Best |
| 52 | Hands Off |
| 53 | Any Advice? |
| 54 | Change Your Mind |
| 55 | Witness |
| 56 | A Way Out |
| 57 | When It’s Over |
| 58 | Frontlines |
| 59 | Shadow |
| 60 | Crazy |
| 61 | Looking Away |
| 62 | Electricity |
| 63 | What You’ve Got for Me |
| 64 | Dangerous Waters |
| 65 | Throwing Stones |
| 66 | Double Stacked |
| 67 | What I’ve Become |
| 68 | Preface |
| 69 | 5 Minutes Alone |
| 70 | Struggle |
| 71 | Senses |
| 72 | There’s Going to Be a War! |
| 73 | Two Tone |
| 74 | No Say |
| 75 | Gimmick |
| 76 | The Piper |
| 77 | Lucky #13 / Dead Soul |
| 78 | Evil Ways |
| 79 | Spanish 101 |
| 80 | Years (original version) |
| 81 | Victim (original version) |
| 82 | That Day |
| 83 | The Tribute |
| 84 | Pickle |
| 85 | Across the Line |
| 86 | Lights, Camera, Action |
| 87 | What a Day (live) |
| 88 | I Said It |
| 89 | Left for You |
| 90 | Reward / Past It All (acoustic version) |
| 91 | Pandora’s Box |
| 92 | The Way I See Things |
| 93 | Another Mistake |
| 94 | International Crisis |
| 95 | Go Time |
| 96 | Rabia (acoustic) |
| 97 | Independence Day |
| 98 | Temper |
| 99 | Ashes |
| 100 | Circles (acoustic) |
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About Nonpoint
Nonpoint is an American rock band from Bayamón, Puerto Rico, formed in 1991, known for their aggressive blend of nu-metal, alternative metal, and hard rock that helped define the early 2000s metal scene. Their breakthrough came with singles like "What A Day" and their powerful cover of Phil Collins' "In the Air Tonight," which showcased frontman Elias Soriano's commanding vocals and the band's ability to transform songs across genres. Albums like "The Return" and "The Poison Red" demonstrated their evolution from nu-metal pioneers to a more refined hard rock sound, while tracks like "Bullet with a Name" and "Miracle" became anthems for a generation of metal fans. Their consistent output over three decades, spanning 82 albums and maintaining relevance through changing metal trends, has established them as enduring figures in American heavy music.