Complete List Of Matchbox 20 Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Matchbox 20 Songs From A to Z

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The rise of Matchbox Twenty began with a spark that came from Orlando’s local music circuit. This scene brought Rob Thomas, Brian Yale, and Paul Doucette together after years of playing in smaller regional groups. Their breakthrough came quickly once they signed with Atlantic Records and released their debut album Yourself or Someone Like You in 1996, a record that transformed the band from a Florida-based act into one of the most successful American rock bands of the nineties. Hits such as “Push,” “3 AM,” “Real World,” and “Back 2 Good” drove the album toward multi-platinum status and established Thomas as a powerful new voice in modern rock. The band’s melodic sensibilities, emotional storytelling, and strong radio presence helped them build a long-term fan base that has endured for multiple decades.

Matchbox Twenty expanded their sound with the release of Mad Season in 2000. This album displayed richer arrangements and broader production, supported by hit singles including “Bent” and “If You’re Gone,” both of which reinforced the group’s chart strength and ability to balance rock energy with introspective songwriting. “Bent” reached number one in the United States, marking another significant milestone for the band. The album’s success proved that their early achievements were not the result of a momentary trend but part of a sustained creative direction that kept audiences invested in their evolution.

Their third album, More Than You Think You Are, arrived in 2002 and continued to shape their identity throughout the early 2000s. Singles such as “Unwell,” “Bright Lights,” and “Disease,” the latter co-written by Mick Jagger, helped the band remain a fixture on contemporary radio. This period saw Thomas, Yale, and Doucette refine the group’s approach even as they expanded their collaborative network. The success of the album showed that Matchbox Twenty could blend commercial appeal with thoughtful songwriting, further cementing their place among the most consistent rock bands of their era.

Matchbox Twenty entered a transitional period following their initial trilogy of albums. Rob Thomas pursued solo work, achieving worldwide success with “Smooth,” his collaboration with Carlos Santana, and releasing the solo album Something to Be in 2005. The band regrouped in 2007 for Exile on Mainstream, which combined new material with a compilation of their earlier hits. The single “How Far We’ve Come” became one of their biggest songs and demonstrated that their chemistry remained intact even after time apart. This release served as a reminder of the band’s lasting influence and their ability to adapt to a rapidly changing musical landscape.

In 2012, the band returned with North, their first album of entirely new material in a decade. It debuted at number one in the United States, a significant achievement that highlighted their enduring reach. Singles such as “She’s So Mean,” “Overjoyed,” and “Our Song” reflected the group’s contemporary direction while preserving the emotional directness that had always defined their work. The release of North reaffirmed that Matchbox Twenty still held a prominent place in American rock, supported by a loyal fan base that had followed them since the late nineties.

Their most recent album, Where the Light Goes, arrived in 2023 after another extended hiatus. The record signaled the band’s continued commitment to writing accessible, melodic rock built around themes of reflection and perseverance. While not tied to major chart outcomes in the same way as their earlier work, the project was supported by a large-scale tour. It demonstrated the band’s ongoing connection with audiences across generations. Matchbox Twenty has released five studio albums spanning nearly three decades, each reflecting a different stage of their artistic growth.

Outside of the band, Rob Thomas has been actively involved in charity work with the Sidewalk Angels Foundation, an organization he co-founded with his wife to support medical and social programs for individuals in crisis. This foundation has partnered with shelters, outreach centers, and animal rescue organizations across the United States. The group’s philanthropic reach reflects a meaningful extension of Thomas’s influence beyond music and stands as one of the most significant outside projects associated with any member of the band.

Complete List Of Matchbox 20 Songs From A to Z

  1. 3AMYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  2. All I NeedMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  3. AngryMad Season – 2000
  4. ArgueYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  5. Back 2 GoodYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  6. Back 2 Good (Live in Seattle)Mad Season – 2000
  7. Bed of LiesMad Season – 2000
  8. BentMad Season – 2000
  9. Bent (Live in Seattle)Mad Season – 2000
  10. Black & White PeopleMad Season – 2000
  11. Bright LightsMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  12. BustedYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  13. Busted (Live from Australia)Yourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  14. ColdMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  15. Could I Be YouMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  16. CrutchMad Season – 2000
  17. DamnYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  18. DiseaseMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  19. Disease (Acoustic)More Than You Think You Are – 2002
  20. Don’t Get Me WrongWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  21. Don’t Let Me Down (Live in Australia)Mad Season – 2000
  22. DownfallMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  23. English TownNorth – 2012
  24. FeelMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  25. FriendsWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  26. Girl Like ThatYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  27. HangYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  28. Hang on Every WordWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  29. Hand Me DownMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  30. Help Me Through ThisNorth – 2012
  31. How LongNorth – 2012
  32. I Believe in EverythingNorth – 2012
  33. I Don’t Wanna Be LovedNorth – 2012
  34. If You’re GoneMad Season – 2000
  35. I Know BetterWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  36. I WillNorth – 2012
  37. KodyYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  38. Last Beautiful GirlMad Season – 2000
  39. LeaveMad Season – 2000
  40. Like SugarNorth – 2012
  41. Long DayYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  42. Mad SeasonMad Season – 2000
  43. Never Going Back AgainMad Season – 2000
  44. No Other Love (featuring Amanda Shires)Where the Light Goes – 2023
  45. One Hit LoveWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  46. Our SongNorth – 2012
  47. OverjoyedNorth – 2012
  48. ParadeNorth – 2012
  49. PushYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  50. Push (Acoustic)Yourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  51. Put Your Hands UpNorth – 2012
  52. Queen of New York CityWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  53. RadioNorth – 2012
  54. Real WorldYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  55. RebelsWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  56. Rest StopMad Season – 2000
  57. Selling FaithWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  58. She’s So MeanNorth – 2012
  59. ShameYourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  60. Shame (Acoustic)Yourself or Someone Like You – 1996
  61. Sleeping at the WheelNorth – 2012
  62. So Sad So LonelyMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  63. SoulMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  64. StopMad Season – 2000
  65. Straight for This LifeNorth – 2012
  66. Suffer MeMad Season – 2000
  67. The BurnMad Season – 2000
  68. The DifferenceMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  69. The WayNorth – 2012
  70. TiredMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  71. UnwellMore Than You Think You Are – 2002
  72. Waiting on a TrainNorth – 2012
  73. Warm BloodWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  74. Where the Light GoesWhere the Light Goes – 2023
  75. Wild Dogs (Running in a Slow Dream)Where the Light Goes – 2023
  76. You & I & IMad Season – 2000
  77. You Won’t Be MineMad Season – 2000
  78. You Won’t Be Mine (Orchestral Reprise)Mad Season – 2000
  79. You’re So RealMore Than You Think You Are – 2002

Albums

Yourself or Someone Like You (1996): 15 songs

Mad Season (2000): 20 songs

More Than You Think You Are (2002): 15 songs

North (2012): 17 songs

Where the Light Goes (2023): 12 songs

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