Toad the Wet Sprocket Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | All I Want |
| 2 | Walk on the Ocean |
| 3 | Something’s Always Wrong |
| 4 | Fall Down |
| 5 | Crazy Life |
| 6 | Windmills |
| 7 | Fly From Heaven |
| 8 | Crowing |
| 9 | Nightingale Song |
| 10 | Whatever I Fear |
| 11 | Come Down |
| 12 | Hold Her Down |
| 13 | I Will Not Take These Things for Granted |
| 14 | Nanci |
| 15 | Pray Your Gods |
| 16 | Is It for Me |
| 17 | Stupid |
| 18 | Listen |
| 19 | Stories I Tell |
| 20 | Butterflies |
| 21 | Before You Were Born |
| 22 | Inside |
| 23 | Come Back Down |
| 24 | Something to Say |
| 25 | Dam Would Break |
| 26 | Begin |
| 27 | Little Heaven |
| 28 | In My Ear |
| 29 | Rings |
| 30 | Way Away |
| 31 | Amnesia |
| 32 | Reincarnation Song |
| 33 | Throw It All Away |
| 34 | Don't Fade |
| 35 | Desire |
| 36 | Little Man Big Man |
| 37 | All I Want (remix) |
| 38 | All Things in Time |
| 39 | Little Buddha |
| 40 | Jam |
| 41 | Hope |
| 42 | Hobbit on the Rocks |
| 43 | Are We Afraid |
| 44 | All in All |
| 45 | Know Me |
| 46 | Torn |
| 47 | So Alive |
| 48 | Don't Go Away |
| 49 | All Right |
| 50 | Something's Always Wrong (edit) |
Toad the Wet Sprocket Albums
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About Toad the Wet Sprocket
Toad The Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band from Santa Barbara, California, formed in 1986, known for their jangly guitar melodies, introspective lyrics, and Glen Phillips' distinctive earnest vocals. Their breakthrough came with 1991's "fear" album, featuring the MTV staples "All I Want" and "Walk on the Ocean," which helped define the melodic alternative rock sound of the early '90s alongside bands like R.E.M. and 10,000 Maniacs. Songs like "Something's Always Wrong" and "Fall Down" showcased their ability to blend melancholy with accessibility, earning them a devoted fanbase and significant radio play during alternative rock's mainstream peak. After disbanding in 1998, they reunited in 2006 and have continued evolving their sound on albums like "New Constellation" (2013), proving their enduring relevance in the indie rock landscape.