Sevendust Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 151 | Dirty |
| 152 | Dying to Live |
| 153 | Everything |
| 154 | Falcons on Top |
| 155 | Feel Like Going On |
| 156 | Fence |
| 157 | Forget |
| 158 | God Bites His Tongue |
| 159 | Holy Water |
| 160 | I Might Let the Devil Win |
| 161 | Kill Me |
| 162 | Kill the Flaw |
| 163 | Leave Hell Behind |
| 164 | Letters |
| 165 | Life Deceives You |
| 166 | Love |
| 167 | Love and Hate |
| 168 | Medicated |
| 169 | Messenger |
| 170 | Moments |
| 171 | No Revolution |
| 172 | Not Original |
| 173 | Not Today |
| 174 | Nothing Left to See Here Anymore |
| 175 | One Life |
| 176 | Peace and Destruction |
| 177 | Prayer (live and Loud) |
| 178 | Prayer (live) |
| 179 | Risen |
| 180 | Sick Mouth |
| 181 | Sickness |
| 182 | Silly Beast |
| 183 | Slave the Prey |
| 184 | Superficial Drug |
| 185 | Terminator (Breathe remix) |
| 186 | Thank You |
| 187 | Thank You (radio edit) |
| 188 | The Day I Tried to Live |
| 189 | The Rim |
| 190 | The Truth |
| 191 | The Wait |
| 192 | Too Close to Hate (live) |
| 193 | Torched |
| 194 | Truth Killer |
| 195 | Under It All |
| 196 | Unforgiven |
| 197 | Unraveling |
| 198 | Upbeat Sugar |
| 199 | Waffle (DJ Lethal remix) |
| 200 | Waffle (Expansion Union remix) |
Sevendust Albums
Singles
About Sevendust
Sevendust is an Atlanta-based rock band formed in 1994 who became pioneers of the nu-metal and alternative metal scenes with their distinctive blend of heavy riffs, soulful vocals, and groove-oriented rhythms. Frontman Lajon Witherspoon's powerful, melodic voice set them apart from their heavier contemporaries, while songs like "Black" and "Angel's Son" showcased their ability to balance crushing heaviness with emotional depth. Their self-titled debut album and breakthrough hit "Black" helped establish them as leaders in late-90s metal, while tracks like "Unraveling" and "Rain" demonstrated their evolution toward more accessible yet still heavy songwriting. Over three decades, Sevendust has maintained relevance through consistent touring and albums like "Kill the Flaw," proving their lasting impact on both the metal scene and rock radio.