Complete List Of Highly Suspect Songs From A to Z

Complete List Of Highly Suspect Songs From A to Z

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Highly Suspect originated in the Cape Cod region of Massachusetts, where the trio of Johnny Stevens and twin brothers Rich and Ryan Meyer began performing in local bars in 2009. They were still teenagers when they started, playing covers of acts like Sublime, Jimi Hendrix, and Pink Floyd at venues such as the British Beer Company and Sundancers. Each member attended Dennis-Yarmouth Regional High School, where their musical chemistry was first solidified. But what started as a weekend bar cover band quickly evolved into something with more urgency and ambition. The band made a pivotal move to Brooklyn, New York, in the early 2010s, where they recorded The Worst Humans EP with producer Joel Hamilton, marking their first serious foray into original music production.

Between 2009 and 2013, Highly Suspect released a series of independently produced EPs, including First Offense, The Gang Lion EP, The Worst Humans, and Black Ocean. These early recordings showcased their evolving songwriting voice, with tracks like “Lydia” and “Guess What” beginning to gain traction among underground rock audiences. The band also released a self-titled compilation album in 2011 that compiled several of these early tracks. During this time, they toured with major rock acts including Deftones, Chevelle, Halestorm, and Scott Weiland, building a reputation for their explosive live shows. The momentum culminated in their debut full-length studio album, Mister Asylum, released on July 17, 2015, on 300 Entertainment.

Mister Asylum earned the band two Grammy nominations: Best Rock Album and Best Rock Song for “Lydia.” The album introduced the band’s signature blend of raw emotion, grunge-edged guitars, and unapologetic vulnerability. The success of the debut set the stage for a major breakthrough with their second album, The Boy Who Died Wolf, released on November 18, 2016. This record included the track “My Name Is Human,” which soared to the number one position on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Songs chart and stayed there for eight weeks. The song also earned a Grammy nomination for Best Rock Song. Another track, “Little One,” became a fan favorite and climbed to number two on the same chart.

Their third studio effort, MCID, arrived in 2019 and revealed a band unafraid to experiment beyond the boundaries of modern rock. With collaborations ranging from Young Thug to Tee Grizzley, the album spanned alternative, hip-hop, and pop influences while maintaining the emotional core that had defined their earlier work. The track “16” became another number-one single on the Billboard Rock Chart and stayed at the top for three weeks. The album title, an acronym for “My Crew Is Dope,” emphasized the tight-knit creative community that surrounds Highly Suspect.

In 2022, Highly Suspect followed with their fourth studio album, The Midnight Demon Club, an emotionally charged record that balanced heavy themes with moments of shimmering introspection. Singles like “Natural Born Killer” and “Pink Lullabye” captured both the raw aggression and melodic precision that had become hallmarks of their sound. By the time they released their fifth studio album, As Above, So Below, on July 19, 2024, the band had firmly cemented their place in contemporary rock, consistently evolving while maintaining a strong connection to their roots.

Their musical style defies strict categorization, fusing elements of hard rock, alternative, grunge, blues, and garage rock. This genre-fluid approach has helped them cultivate a broad fanbase while also earning respect within critical circles. Their ability to write deeply personal lyrics—often drawing from themes of trauma, addiction, heartbreak, and self-doubt—has made their songs resonate on an intensely human level. Tracks like “Lydia,” “Little One,” and “16” don’t just aim for radio play—they dig into the listener’s psyche.

Complete List Of Highly Suspect Songs From A to Z

  1. 16MCID – 2019
  2. 23 (featuring Sasha Dobson)Mister Asylum – 2015
  3. @tddybear (featuring Conor Mason of Nothing but Thieves)MCID – 2019
  4. ArizonaMCID – 2019
  5. Bath SaltsMister Asylum – 2015
  6. Bath SaltsThe Worst Humans – 2012
  7. Bath SaltsBlack Ocean – 2013
  8. Big BearThe Gang Lion E.P. – 2010
  9. BloodfeatherMister Asylum – 2015
  10. CanalsMCID – 2019
  11. Caught on FireThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  12. Champagne At Our FuneralAs Above, So Below – 2024
  13. ChicagoThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  14. ClaudelandMister Asylum – 2015
  15. Cool KidsThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  16. EvangelineThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  17. FlyMCID – 2019
  18. For BillyThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  19. FreakstreetMCID – 2019
  20. Fuck Me UpMister Asylum – 2015
  21. Fu*k Me UpBlack Ocean – 2013
  22. F.W.Y.T.The Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  23. Gang LionThe Gang Lion E.P. – 2010
  24. Guess WhatBlack Ocean – 2013
  25. GumshoeThe Worst Humans – 2012
  26. Ice ColdThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  27. JuzoMCID – 2019
  28. Life’s A Fun RideThe First Offense – 2009
  29. Little OneThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  30. Look Alive, Stay AliveThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  31. LostMister Asylum – 2015
  32. Love Like ThisThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  33. LydiaMister Asylum – 2015
  34. LydiaBlack Ocean – 2013
  35. MelatoniaAs Above, So Below – 2024
  36. MexicoAs Above, So Below – 2024
  37. Midnight Demon ClubThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  38. Mister AsylumMister Asylum – 2015
  39. MomMister Asylum – 2015
  40. My Name Is HumanThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  41. Nairobi (Outro)MCID – 2019
  42. Natural Born KillerThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  43. Need to SayThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  44. New CaliforniaThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  45. Not Me (Unplugged)The First Offense – 2009
  46. Pink LullabyeThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  47. Plastic BoxesAs Above, So Below – 2024
  48. PostresThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  49. Run For Your Death (More Pills)As Above, So Below – 2024
  50. Send Me an AngelThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  51. SerotoniaThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  52. Smile OnThe First Offense – 2009
  53. Snow WhiteMCID – 2019
  54. SOS (featuring Gojira)MCID – 2019
  55. Suicide MachineAs Above, So Below – 2024
  56. Summertime VoodooAs Above, So Below – 2024
  57. Taking OffMCID – 2019
  58. Tetsuo’s BikeMCID – 2019
  59. The 8th Of October (To August 17th)As Above, So Below – 2024
  60. The Blue-Eyed DevilAs Above, So Below – 2024
  61. The GoThe Worst Humans – 2012
  62. The GoBlack Ocean – 2013
  63. The ResetAs Above, So Below – 2024
  64. The Silk Road (featuring Tee Grizzley)MCID – 2019
  65. The SoundThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  66. Then MickeyThe Gang Lion E.P. – 2010
  67. Then Mickey 2As Above, So Below – 2024
  68. These DaysMCID – 2019
  69. Tokyo Ghoul (featuring Young Thug)MCID – 2019
  70. UpperdrugsMCID – 2019
  71. VanityMister Asylum – 2015
  72. Viper StrikeThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016
  73. Wild Eyed SonThe Midnight Demon Club – 2022
  74. WolfThe Boy Who Died Wolf – 2016

Albums and EPs

The First Offense (2009): 3 songs

The Gang Lion E.P. (2010): 3 songs

The Worst Humans (2012): 3 songs

Black Ocean (2013): 5 songs (1 new)

Mister Asylum (2015): 10 songs

The Boy Who Died Wolf (2016): 11 songs

MCID (2019): 16 songs

The Midnight Demon Club (2022): 12 songs

As Above, So Below (2024): 11 songs

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