Ten Foot Pole Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | A.D.D. |
| 2 | My Wall |
| 3 | Love Song |
| 4 | Pride and Shame |
| 5 | Never Look Back |
| 6 | Old Man |
| 7 | Kicked Out of Kindergarten |
| 8 | Last Call for Russell’s Balls |
| 9 | Broken Bubble |
| 10 | She Looks Like |
| 11 | Muffled |
| 12 | I Don’t Mind |
| 13 | Final Hours |
| 14 | Fade Away |
| 15 | Still Believe |
| 16 | World’s Best Dad |
| 17 | Hammering Out the Details |
| 18 | Closer to Grey |
| 19 | Rachel Corrie |
| 20 | Co‐Song |
| 21 | Armchair Quarterback |
| 22 | Nothing to Lose |
| 23 | Officer I Swear She’s 19 |
| 24 | Dying Duck in a Thunderstorm |
| 25 | Fiction |
| 26 | Another Half Apology |
| 27 | John |
| 28 | Think of Tomorrow |
| 29 | Wake Up (And Smell the Fascism) |
| 30 | This Is but a Test |
| 31 | Plastic |
| 32 | Still Knee Deep |
| 33 | Nova Scotia |
| 34 | Regret |
| 35 | What You Want |
| 36 | I Got Your Letter |
| 37 | Late at Night |
| 38 | It’s Not Me |
| 39 | Excuses |
| 40 | Denial |
| 41 | With You by My Side |
| 42 | Black and Blue |
| 43 | Daddy |
| 44 | Another Year Goes By |
| 45 | Your World |
| 46 | I Won’t Complain Today |
| 47 | Giving Gravity a Hand |
| 48 | Damage |
| 49 | Too Late |
| 50 | Seven |
Ten Foot Pole Albums
Singles
About Ten Foot Pole
Ten Foot Pole is an American punk rock band from Simi Valley, California, formed in 1993, known for their melodic hardcore sound that blends fast-paced punk energy with catchy hooks and introspective lyrics. Their breakthrough album "Subliminable Messages" established their signature style, while songs like "Never Look Back" and "Co-Song" showcased their ability to balance aggression with accessibility. The band carved out a distinct niche in the Southern California punk scene by incorporating more melodic elements than their hardcore peers, influencing the development of melodic hardcore and pop-punk. Over three decades and 24 albums, Ten Foot Pole has maintained their DIY ethos while evolving their sound, with tracks like "Broken Bubble" and "Final Hours" demonstrating their continued relevance in punk's ever-changing landscape.