Artist's albums
Live in NY, '99
1999 · album
My Own Worst Enemy
1999 · single
A Place In The Sun
1999 · album
Tripping the Light Fantastic
1997 · album
Chaos Mixtape
2023 · single
The Life That I Got (Clean Version)
2023 · single
My Own Worst Anti-Hero
2023 · single
777
2022 · single
Tastes Like Gold
2022 · album
American Dream
2022 · single
Yeah Yeah Yeah
2021 · single
A Place In the Sun (Expanded Edition)
2020 · album
These Are the Days
2018 · album
Good Problem to Have
2018 · single
Fast
2016 · single
The View from the Bottom
2012 · album
You Tonight
2012 · single
Platinum & Gold Collection
2004 · compilation
Get Back
2004 · single
Lit
2004 · album
Father Christmas
2002 · single
Atomic
2001 · album
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Biography
Lit is considered one of the preeminent bands to have come out of the post-grunge era of the late 90's & helped define an entire generation of SoCal power punk with hits like “My Own Worst Enemy,” “Miserable," "Zip-Lock,", & "Lipstick & Bruises." The band has released 6 worldwide studio albums, including their RIAA Certified Platinum A Place in the Sun, & they are currently writing and recording new material. The band has remained one of the most active bands from that era & still consists of three original & primary members: brothers Ajay (lead vocals) & Jeremy Popoff (lead guitar), & Kevin Baldes (bass). The mega-hit "My Own Worst Enemy" is one of the most broadcast, karaoke'd, recognizable rock hits of the last 20 years & won a Billboard Music Award for Modern Rock Song of the Year. Their unforgettable "Miserable" video featuring Pamela Anderson was one of the top 10 most played songs of 2000. In 2017 Lit found themselves back on the charts hitting #1 on the CMT 12-Pack with their video for "Fast", from their These Are the Days album. Lit continues to actively tour their "high-octane performances that have thrilled millions of fans across the world." (Center Stage Magazine). “The common thread that never changes with Lit is that you can tell the Popoff brothers are in the mix,” Jeremy says with pride. “I’m still playing a Fender Telecaster or a Gibson Les Paul down to my knees, through a Marshall amp with an overdrive stomp box pedal, & Ajay still sounds like Ajay."