Top Ten Stabbing Westward Songs

Stabbing Westward were a very underrated industrial band from the 90's to early 2000's. They sported a similar sound to bands like Filter and Nine Inch Nails. While they released only four albums before their breakup in 2002, Stabbing Westward made many songs that have recently become industrial rock favorites. Here is a list of the top ten Stabbing Westward Songs.
The Top Ten
1 Save Yourself
2 What Do I Have to Do?

This song was the leading single from Stabbing Westward's second album, Wither, Blister, Burn + Peel. It featured emotional lyrics and vocals, a great hook, and a deep industrial sound overall.

3 Sometimes It Hurts

This single from Stabbing Westward's Darkest Days showcased the amount of raw emotion the band could inject into industrial music. This song's great chorus and colorful music video made it a Stabbing Westward classic.

4 The Thing I Hate

This synth-heavy track was a Stabbing Westward fan favorite. It had a similar sound to many video game songs from the time of its release.

5 Nothing

This was the song that started it all for Stabbing Westward. This single from the band's debut, Ungod, arguably set the tone for all Stabbing Westward songs to come. While this song received minimal commercial success, it is an industrial masterpiece.

6 Haunting Me
7 Shame

While "What Do I Have To Do?" showed the band's slower and darker side, this song from their second album refocused on the fast-paced beats and dynamics of Ungod.

8 Torn Apart
9 You Complete Me

Another classic from Darkest Days, this song is dark, electronic, and emotional.

10 I Don't Believe

This song served as the perfect intro to Wither, Blister, Burn + Peel. It had a slow beat but was just as exciting as any other Stabbing Westward song.

The Contenders
11 Lies
12 Why

This little-known track doesn't have a clear hook, but it is full of emotional synth parts throughout. This song managed to be soft while still maintaining all of the proper elements of industrial rock.

13 So Far Away

While this song mostly left behind Stabbing Westward's industrial side, it showed that the band could still make fantastic rock music.

14 Ungod
15 Everything I Touch

While often played alone, this song can very easily be played along with its preceding track, Darkest Days, for a great combo. This song set the tone for Stabbing Westward's third album.

16 How Can I Hold On
17 Darkest Days
18 A.C.F.
19 Drugstore
20 On Your Way Down
21 Waking Up Beside You
22 Inside You
23 Slipping Away
24 Drowning
25 Desperate Now
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