Complete List Of Len Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Len Songs From A to Z

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Len began in Toronto in the early 1990s, when siblings Marc Costanzo and Sharon Costanzo started working on songs together and exploring a mix of alternative rock, pop, and hip-hop influences. Their first album, The Mavericks, appeared in 1990, followed by Get Your Legs Broken in 1997; both recordings were produced independently and set the stage for their later commercial breakthrough. Everything changed in 1999 with the release of You Cannot Stop the Bum Rush, propelled by the single “Steal My Sunshine.” That song exploded worldwide, becoming one of the defining hits of its era and giving Len the kind of exposure few bands achieve on their first major label release.

After that success, the band released The Diary of the Madmen in 2005, embracing a more polished pop-rock sound under Marc Costanzo’s continued leadership as songwriter and producer. Although it did not match the massive impact of their earlier hit, it demonstrated the group’s commitment to evolving their style while remaining true to their creative roots. In 2012, Len returned with It’s Easy If You Try, an album that reflected years of experience and a mature approach to melody and arrangement. The project showed that Len was more than a one-hit wonder; it was a musical partnership willing to regroup and create on their own terms.

Their most recent full-length album, Kill the Lights, was released in 2015. The album continued their independent streak and showcased Marc and Sharon’s dedication to controlled, homegrown music production. While none of the tracks achieved the chart success of “Steal My Sunshine,” the album reinforced the band’s identity as a stable creative outlet rather than a fleeting commercial project. Over more than two decades, Len has released five studio albums, navigating the ups and downs of the music industry while maintaining its authenticity.

Len’s impact remains tied to “Steal My Sunshine,” a song whose success opened the door for their career and has kept their name alive in playlists and pop culture references decades later. That single stands as a monument to the band’s unique sound and to the moment when their blend of sunshine pop and alternative rhythm captured global attention. Even though their later albums did not reach the same heights, the consistency of their output speaks to a group more interested in crafting music than chasing trends.

Complete List Of Len Songs From A to Z

  1. Another Crazy NiteDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  2. As Long As We Got MusicIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  3. Beautiful DayYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  4. Better DaysDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  5. Big MeanieYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  6. BobbyWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  7. Bocci BallsGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  8. BoozehoundsWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  9. Candy PopSuperstar – 1994
  10. CheekybuggerYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  11. Choco LocoGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  12. Cold Chillin’You Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  13. Cool It NowWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  14. Cool It NowDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  15. Crazy ‘Cause I Believe (Early Morning Sunshine)You Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  16. Cryptik Souls CrewYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  17. Dante’s InfernoWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  18. Dante’s InfernoDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  19. Drunken StyleGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  20. Everything’s Gonna Be AlrightIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  21. Feelin’ AlrightYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  22. Feels Like HomeIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  23. FightDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  24. FunnelWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  25. FunnelDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  26. FunnyGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  27. Get DownWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  28. Get DownDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  29. Get Your Legs BrokeGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  30. Good Ol’ DaysDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  31. Gonna Take Some TimeIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  32. Grand Theft SnowboardGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  33. Granny LoveGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  34. Hot Rod Monster JamYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  35. If You Want It (You Gotta Go Get It)It’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  36. IntroGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  37. IntroDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  38. It’s A Brother Sister ThingDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  39. It’s My LifeIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  40. It’s My NeighbourhoodIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  41. Jones’nSuperstar – 1994
  42. JunebugYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  43. King Of The BlockWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  44. Kookoo DocksWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  45. Kookoo DocksDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  46. Let It SlideWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  47. Let It SlideDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  48. Love Is A Beautiful ThingIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  49. Man Of The YearYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  50. Mom’s PlaceSuperstar – 1994
  51. My Damn ItchSuperstar – 1994
  52. NappyheadSuperstar – 1994
  53. Nothing Bother MeIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  54. OutroDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  55. People Come TogetherWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  56. People (Come Together)Diary Of The Madmen – 2004
  57. SaturdayWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  58. Saturday MorningGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  59. She’s NotGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  60. ShowoffSuperstar – 1994
  61. SlackerSuperstar – 1994
  62. Smarty PantsGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  63. Steal My SunshineYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  64. StraySuperstar – 1994
  65. SuperflySuperstar – 1994
  66. The Hard Disk ApproachYou Can’t Stop The Bum Rush – 1999
  67. The Royal ScrewjobDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  68. ThreethirteenSuperstar – 1994
  69. Trillion DazeGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  70. Trip To The MoonGet Your Legs Broke – 1997
  71. Turn Off The LightsIt’s Easy If You Try – 2012
  72. Video Killed The Radio StarDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  73. We Are…We Be Who We Be – 2002
  74. We Are…Diary Of The Madmen – 2004
  75. We Be Who We AreWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  76. We Be Who We BeDiary Of The Madmen – 2004
  77. We Rock The MicWe Be Who We Be – 2002
  78. WiggleSuperstar – 1994

Albums

Superstar (1994): 11 songs

Get Your Legs Broke (1997): 13 songs

You Can’t Stop The Bum Rush (1999): 12 songs

We Be Who We Be (2002): 14 songs

Diary Of The Madmen (2004): 18 songs

It’s Easy If You Try (2012): 10 songs

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