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  1. Wolf Like Me
  2. All The Kids Are Right
  3. (Baby Wants To) Tame Me
  4. 1st Amendment Jitters
  5. 24 Hour Break-up Session
  6. 25 Or 6 To 4
  7. 500.000 Scovilles
  8. 5th Ave. Crazy
  9. All-Right (Oh Yeah)
  10. Another February
  11. Back In The Day
  12. Bag Of Hammers
  13. Believe You Me
  14. Bigger
  15. Birth, School, Work, Death
  16. Blood Stains
  17. Blue Line
  18. Blur
  19. BMW Man
  20. Bound For The Floor
  21. Bryn-Mawr Stomp
  22. Buffalo Trace
  23. California Songs
  24. Cha! Said The Kitty
  25. Chicago Fanphair '93
  26. Cold And Mannered
  27. Cold Manor
  28. Congressman
  29. Cool Magnet
  30. Cooler Heads
  31. Creature Comforted
  32. Cynic
  33. Deep Cut
  34. Dick Jones
  35. Disgruntled Xmas
  36. Eddie Vedder
  37. Elephant
  38. Everyone Alive
  39. Feed
  40. Feed a Fever
  41. Fine And Good
  42. Foolish Notions
  43. For Lovers
  44. Freeze Dried (F)lies
  45. Fritz's Corner
  46. Fuck Yeah, That Wide
  47. Girlfriend
  48. Grrrlfriend
  49. Halcion Daze
  50. Halcyon Days (Where Were You Then?)
  51. Half-Life
  52. Hand To Mouth
  53. Hands On The Bible
  54. Hazer
  55. Heaven On the Way Down
  56. Heavy Metal Bakesale
  57. Hello, Everyone
  58. Here Come Ol' Laptop
  59. Hey, Rita
  60. High Fiving MF
  61. Hit The Skids
  62. How's the Weather Down There?
  63. I Just Want Something To Do
  64. I Saw What You Did And I Know Who You Are
  65. It's a Long Way To The Top (If You Wanna Rock 'N' Roll)
  66. Jesus Christ! Did You See The Size Of That Sperm Whale?
  67. Joey
  68. Just Don't Get It
  69. Keep Your Girlfriend
  70. Laminate Man
  71. Last Caress
  72. Lazy Crazy
  73. Lead Pipe Cinch
  74. Limit Your Change
  75. Look Who's Walking On Four Legs Again
  76. Lovey Dovey
  77. Lucky
  78. Lucky Time
  79. Machine Shed Wrestling
  80. Manifest Density Pt. 2
  81. Manifest Destiny Pt. 1
  82. Manipulator
  83. Mayonnaise And Malaise
  84. Mellowed
  85. Michelle (Again)
  86. Night Flight To Paris
  87. No Fun
  88. No More
  89. No Problem
  90. Nothing Is Equal
  91. Nothing Much At All
  92. Nothing Special
  93. O.K.
  94. P.J. Soles
  95. Paddy Considine
  96. Payback Is a Mother
  97. President Forever
  98. Ralph
  99. Rock & Roll Professionals
  100. Ruling Kind
  101. Sad History
  102. Say The Word
  103. Scott-Rock
  104. She Hates My Job
  105. Simple Pleas
  106. Skid Marks
  107. Smothered In Hugs
  108. So Pathetic
  109. Son Of "Cha!"
  110. Sports Bar
  111. Static Age
  112. Stick To What You Know
  113. Strict-9
  114. Tag-Along
  115. Talking Smack
  116. Tame
  117. Taxi-Cabs
  118. Terrible Love
  119. That's What They All Say
  120. The Money Is On The Dresser
  121. The One With 'Kid'
  122. The Summer Of Boats
  123. Time
  124. toxic
  125. Trash Fire Bummers
  126. User
  127. Waves
  128. Waves Again
  129. What Can I Tell You?
  130. What Would You Have Me Do?
  131. Where Are They Now?
  132. White Belt Boys

Local H is an American rock band originally formed by guitarist and vocalist Scott Lucas, bassist Matt Garcia, drummer Joe Daniels, and lead guitarist John Sparkman in Zion, Illinois in 1990. The members all met in high school in 1987 and founded Local H three years later. After Sparkman's departure in 1991 and Garcia's departure in 1993, Local H continued as an unorthodox two-piece setup. Local H signed a record contract with Island Records in 1994, where they would go on to release three albums. The band's debut album, Ham Fisted (1995), was not a success and the band was nearly dropped, but the band remained on the label long enough to release their second album As Good as Dead (1996). The album was a success, selling over 320,000 copies and spawned a radio hit with "Bound for the Floor", which peaked at No. 5 on the US Alternative Billboard Chart and became the band's best known song. Local H's third album, Pack Up the Cats (1998), was a critical success and appeared on several best-of end of year lists, but did not perform as well commercially due to its promotion being negatively affected by a corporate merger involving Island's parent company, PolyGram. The following year, the band left Island, and Daniels was replaced by Brian St. Clair. By March 2002, Local H's first three albums had sold a combined total of 600,000 copies. Local H's first album with St. Clair, Here Comes the Zoo (2002), was released through Palm Pictures. The band recorded three more albums, Whatever Happened to P.J. Soles? (2004), Twelve Angry Months (2008) and Hallelujah! I'm a Bum (2012), and four EPs with St. Clair, prior to his amicable departure in 2013. In November 2013, Ryan Harding was announced as the new drummer, and the band have since released two albums, Hey, Killer in 2015 and Lifers in 2020.

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