Taproot Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 51 | No Surrender |
| 52 | Trophy WiFi |
| 53 | Left Behind |
| 54 | Stares |
| 55 | No View Is True |
| 56 | The Everlasting |
| 57 | Good Morning |
| 58 | A Kiss From the Sky |
| 59 | Around the Bend |
| 60 | Strange & Fascinating |
| 61 | A Golden Grey |
| 62 | We Don’t Belong Here |
| 63 | Memorial Park |
| 64 | Lost Boy |
| 65 | Justice is Blindfolded |
| 66 | Lowlife |
| 67 | Can’t Not |
| 68 | Shine |
| 69 | Scapegoat |
| 70 | Sound Control |
| 71 | Flatline |
| 72 | 11 Months |
| 73 | Fear To See |
| 74 | Blue‐Sky Research/What’s Left |
| 75 | Get Out of My Dreams (Get Into My Car) |
| 76 | Negative Rein4sment |
| 77 | 2nd Thought |
| 78 | Again & Again |
| 79 | Again & Again (live studio) |
| 80 | Believed |
| 81 | Comeback |
| 82 | Day by Day |
| 83 | Day by Day (demo) |
| 84 | FAVOURITE SONG |
| 85 | Free |
| 86 | It’s Natural (early demo) |
| 87 | It’s Natural (later demo) |
| 88 | Mentobe |
| 89 | Mirrors Reflection |
| 90 | Myself |
| 91 | Poem (live studio) |
| 92 | Poem (recorded live at Radio 1’s Maida Vale Studio for The Rock Show) |
| 93 | Stay Away |
| 94 | These Walls |
| 95 | Thriftwhore |
| 96 | Transparent |
| 97 | VIP (Victim I Play) |
| 98 | Wake Up |
| 99 | Wherever I Stand (early demo) |
| 100 | You’re Not Home Tonight (early demo) |
Taproot Albums
Singles
About Taproot
Taproot is an American nu-metal/alternative rock band from Ann Arbor, Michigan, formed in 1997, who helped define the melodic side of heavy music in the early 2000s. Their breakthrough single "Poem" from the album "Gift" showcased their ability to blend aggressive riffs with introspective lyrics and Stephen Richards' distinctive vocal style that could shift from whispered vulnerability to soaring melodies. Songs like "Again and Again" and "Calling" demonstrated their knack for crafting radio-friendly yet emotionally complex tracks that resonated with both metal and mainstream rock audiences. While they emerged during nu-metal's peak, Taproot distinguished themselves through their more organic sound and emotional depth, influencing a generation of bands who sought to balance heaviness with accessibility.