The Dandy Warhols Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | Bohemian Like You |
| 2 | We Used to Be Friends |
| 3 | Get Off |
| 4 | Sleep |
| 5 | Godless |
| 6 | Not If You Were the Last Junkie on Earth |
| 7 | You Were the Last High |
| 8 | Mohammed |
| 9 | Nietzsche |
| 10 | The Last High |
| 11 | Horse Pills |
| 12 | Shakin’ |
| 13 | Plan A |
| 14 | Boys Better |
| 15 | Solid |
| 16 | Every Day Should Be a Holiday |
| 17 | Big Indian |
| 18 | Cool Scene |
| 19 | Country Leaver |
| 20 | I Am Over It |
| 21 | Good Morning |
| 22 | Heavenly |
| 23 | I Am Sound |
| 24 | The Dandy Warhols Love Almost Everyone |
| 25 | The Gospel |
| 26 | Welcome to the Monkey House |
| 27 | Minnesoter |
| 28 | Hit Rock Bottom |
| 29 | All the Money or the Simple Life Honey |
| 30 | Smoke It |
| 31 | I Am a Scientist |
| 32 | You Come in Burned |
| 33 | Cool as Kim Deal |
| 34 | I Love You |
| 35 | Be‐In |
| 36 | Holding Me Up |
| 37 | Green |
| 38 | Orange |
| 39 | Hard On for Jesus |
| 40 | Wonderful You |
| 41 | Everyone Is Totally Insane |
| 42 | Mission Control |
| 43 | Whipping Tree |
| 44 | Down Like Disco |
| 45 | Love Is the New Feel Awful |
| 46 | Insincere Because I |
| 47 | And Then I Dreamt of Yes |
| 48 | Ride |
| 49 | The World the People Together (Come On) |
| 50 | Love Song |
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About The Dandy Warhols
The Dandy Warhols are a Portland rock band formed in 1994 who carved out a distinctive niche by blending psychedelic rock with britpop sensibilities and a heavy dose of ironic cool. Led by Courtney Taylor-Taylor's deadpan vocals and the band's knack for crafting hypnotic, groove-laden anthems, they became synonymous with the late '90s alternative scene through breakout hits like "Bohemian Like You" and "Get Off." Their sound draws from '60s psychedelia, glam rock, and shoegaze, creating dreamy yet driving compositions that feel both nostalgic and timelessly modern, as evidenced on career-defining albums like "...The Dandy Warhols Come Down" and "Dandy's Rule Ok?" The band's cultural impact extends beyond their music-they became indie rock icons through their hedonistic lifestyle and aesthetic, famously documented in the rivalry film "Dig!" alongside The Brian Jonestown Massacre. While maintaining their core psychedelic foundation, The Dandy Warhols have evolved from scrappy underground darlings to polished purveyors of sophisticated pop-rock, consistently delivering tracks like "Love Song" and "Boys Better" that showcase their ability to balance experimental impulses with undeniable hooks. Over six albums and 57 songs spanning three decades, they've remained one of Portland's most enduring musical exports, influencing countless indie bands with their effortless blend of style and substance.