Too Much Joy Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Crush Story |
| 2 | King of Beers |
| 3 | Long Haired Guys From England |
| 4 | Seasons in the Sun |
| 5 | Susquehanna Hat Company |
| 6 | Donna Everywhere |
| 7 | William Holden Caulfield |
| 8 | My Past Lives |
| 9 | Clowns |
| 10 | Theme Song |
| 11 | Nothing on My Mind |
| 12 | Pride of Frankenstein |
| 13 | Making Fun of Bums |
| 14 | Pirate |
| 15 | Thanksgiving in Reno |
| 16 | Sandbox |
| 17 | That’s a Lie (remix) |
| 18 | Good Kill |
| 19 | The Kids Don’t Understand |
| 20 | That’s a Lie |
| 21 | Goodbye Ohio |
| 22 | Magic |
| 23 | Gramatan |
| 24 | Stay at Home |
| 25 | Half Life |
| 26 | Mrs. Now |
| 27 | Underneath a Jersey Sky |
| 28 | I Believe in Something |
| 29 | Bad Dog |
| 30 | Parachute |
| 31 | Weak |
| 32 | Drum Machine |
| 33 | Things I Hate About You |
| 34 | Drunk and in Love |
| 35 | Get Me Out of Here |
| 36 | No Reason |
| 37 | Let Me Out |
| 38 | Nothing on My Mind (edit) |
| 39 | Take a Lot of Drugs |
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About Too Much Joy
Too Much Joy is an American rock band from Scarsdale formed in 1986 who carved out a distinctive niche with their irreverent blend of power pop, punk energy, and sardonic humor. Their breakthrough album "Green Eggs and Crack" showcased their ability to craft catchy melodies around cynical observations, with songs like "That's A Lie" and "Nothing On My Mind" becoming college radio staples. The band's witty, self-deprecating lyrics and energetic live shows earned them a devoted cult following, while their willingness to tackle both personal neuroses and pop culture absurdities with equal irreverence influenced a generation of alternative rock acts. Though they never achieved mainstream success, Too Much Joy's smart, sarcastic approach to rock helped define the sound of late-80s/early-90s indie culture.