Phantom Planet Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | Is This Really Happening to Me? |
| 52 | Carol of the Bells |
| 53 | Stiffs |
| 54 | Can You See Me Now |
| 55 | The Galleria |
| 56 | Building Up/Cutting Down |
| 57 | Fine on My Own |
| 58 | Crashing Your Party |
| 59 | Bust a Move |
| 60 | In the End |
| 61 | From This Day On |
| 62 | Rise the Setting Star |
| 63 | This Heart of Mine |
| 64 | 8 |
| 65 | Here I Am |
| 66 | Get Into It |
| 67 | The Stalker |
| 68 | Waiting Around |
| 69 | Words You Had Hold Of |
| 70 | Hotel 72 |
| 71 | Peace and Quiet |
| 72 | Infatuation |
| 73 | Candlewax |
| 74 | Last Glance |
| 75 | Don’t Cry Erika |
| 76 | Empty House |
| 77 | Break It Off |
| 78 | God Must Have Put Your Heart in Wrong |
| 79 | Please Apply Yourself to Me Sweetly |
| 80 | Darker Shade |
| 81 | Powered by Scotch |
| 82 | Invasion of the Sunlight Snatchers |
| 83 | Devon’s Rejection |
| 84 | Simon |
| 85 | It’s Over |
| 86 | I Got Love |
| 87 | Leave Me Alone |
| 88 | Lava Light |
| 89 | Clockwork |
| 90 | Hollywood Is Waiting to Explode |
| 91 | The Guest (demo) |
| 92 | Same to You |
| 93 | Black Belt |
| 94 | Outta Site |
| 95 | Mega Bros Theme Song |
| 96 | Asteroid G |
| 97 | See You Next Summer |
| 98 | For Now Goodbye |
| 99 | She’s Gone |
| 100 | Nightmare |
Phantom Planet Albums
About Phantom Planet
Phantom Planet is a Los Angeles rock band formed in 1994 who gained mainstream recognition for their infectious power-pop anthem "California," which served as the theme song for hit TV series "The O.C." Their sound evolved from garage rock beginnings on early albums like "Raise The Dead" to more polished indie-pop on "The Guest," showcasing tight harmonies and catchy melodies on tracks like "Big Brat" and "California." Though they disbanded in 2008, their cultural impact peaked during the mid-2000s indie rock boom, with "California" becoming synonymous with West Coast youth culture and helping launch the careers of members like Jason Schwartzman, who later found success as an actor and musician. The band reunited in 2019, continuing to craft melodic rock that bridges classic power-pop with modern indie sensibilities.