Reel Big Fish Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Sell Out |
| 2 | She Has a Girlfriend Now |
| 3 | Everything Sucks |
| 4 | Where Have You Been? |
| 5 | Good Thing |
| 6 | Ban the Tube Top |
| 7 | She’s Famous Now |
| 8 | Somebody Hates Me |
| 9 | Cheer Up |
| 10 | A Little Doubt Goes a Long Way |
| 11 | S.R. |
| 12 | Don't Start a Band |
| 13 | Skatanic |
| 14 | The Set Up (You Need This) |
| 15 | Suckers |
| 16 | Snoop Dog, Baby |
| 17 | Dateless Losers |
| 18 | 241 |
| 19 | All I Want Is More |
| 20 | Drunk Again |
| 21 | You Don’t Know |
| 22 | Alternative, Baby |
| 23 | Nothin’ |
| 24 | The Fire |
| 25 | Valerie |
| 26 | Drinkin' |
| 27 | The Kids Don’t Like It |
| 28 | Why Do All Girls Think They’re Fat |
| 29 | Somebody Loved Me |
| 30 | Thank You for Not Moshing |
| 31 | Another F.U. Song |
| 32 | Hate You |
| 33 | Kiss Me Deadly |
| 34 | Boss DJ |
| 35 | What Are Friends For |
| 36 | Brown Eyed Girl |
| 37 | A-W-E-S-O-M-E |
| 38 | Brand New Song |
| 39 | The Bad Guy |
| 40 | Brand New Hero |
| 41 | New York, New York |
| 42 | Call You |
| 43 | Another Day in Paradise |
| 44 | Turn the Radio Off |
| 45 | Party Down |
| 46 | I'm Her Man |
| 47 | Scott’s a Dork |
| 48 | Down in Flames |
| 49 | One Hit Wonderful |
| 50 | Everything Is Cool |
Reel Big Fish Albums
Singles
About Reel Big Fish
Reel Big Fish is an American ska punk band from Huntington Beach, California, formed in 1992, who became synonymous with the third-wave ska revival of the mid-90s with their irreverent humor and high-energy brass-driven sound. Their breakthrough album "Turn the Radio Off" (1996) featured the massive hit "Sell Out," which perfectly captured their self-deprecating wit and infectious ska rhythms that defined a generation of alternative rock radio. Known for covers like their punk-ska take on A-ha's "Take On Me" and originals like "Everyone Else Is an Asshole," the band mastered the art of blending cynical lyrics with upbeat, danceable melodies. While ska's mainstream popularity waned, Reel Big Fish has maintained a devoted fanbase for over three decades through relentless touring and albums like "Candy Coated Fury," proving their lasting impact on both ska and punk culture.