Warrior Soul Lyrics — by Popularity
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| 1 | The Losers |
| 2 | The Wasteland |
| 3 | Downtown |
| 4 | We Cry Out |
| 5 | I See the Ruins |
| 6 | Interzone |
| 7 | Trippin’ on Ecstasy |
| 8 | Drugs, God and the New Republic |
| 9 | Hero |
| 10 | Jump for Joy |
| 11 | Rocket 88 |
| 12 | Lullaby |
| 13 | Intro |
| 14 | Charlie’s Out of Prison |
| 15 | Blown Away |
| 16 | Rocket Engines |
| 17 | Children of the Winter |
| 18 | Superpower Dreamland |
| 19 | The Fourth Reich |
| 20 | Shine Like It |
| 21 | In Conclusion |
| 22 | Television |
| 23 | No No No |
| 24 | Ghetto Nation |
| 25 | The Pretty Faces |
| 26 | Real Thing |
| 27 | My Time |
| 28 | The Party |
| 29 | Dimension |
| 30 | The Golden Shore |
| 31 | Man Must Live as One |
| 32 | The Answer |
| 33 | The Fallen |
| 34 | I Love You |
| 35 | Trip Rider |
| 36 | The Image |
| 37 | Four More Years |
| 38 | Star Ride |
| 39 | Generation Graveyard |
| 40 | Look at You |
| 41 | Fightin' the War |
| 42 | Shock Um Down |
| 43 | Mars |
| 44 | Cargos of Doom |
| 45 | Let Me Go |
| 46 | I Want Some |
| 47 | Concrete Frontier |
| 48 | Ha Ha Ha |
| 49 | Soft |
| 50 | High Road |
Warrior Soul Albums
About Warrior Soul
Warrior Soul is an American rock band formed in New York in 1987 who delivered a gritty blend of hard rock, punk attitude, and socially conscious lyrics that captured the urban decay and political disillusionment of their era. Led by vocalist Kory Clarke, their breakthrough album "The Space Age Playboys" and anthems like "The Losers" and "Drugs, God & The New Republic" combined heavy riffs with street-level storytelling about addiction, poverty, and societal breakdown. Their raw, uncompromising sound influenced the alternative metal scene while albums like "Salutations from the Ghetto Nation" established them as voice for the disenfranchised. Though never achieving mainstream success, Warrior Soul's fearless political commentary and blue-collar metal helped bridge the gap between 80s hard rock and 90s grunge, maintaining their rebellious edge across more than three decades.