Lit

Lit is an American alternative rock band whose hits include "My Own Worst Enemy", "Miserable", "Zip-Lock", "Over My Head", "Lipstick and Bruises", "Addicted", "Looks Like They Were Right", and "Times Like This".

The band was first named as Razzle in 1988 and later became Stain in 1994, before changing their name to Lit in 1996. In April 1997, the group released Tripping the Light Fantastic.

The group released their next album, A Place in the Sun, in 1999, and it went platinum. The album featured the single, "My Own Worst Enemy," which held the number one position on the Billboard Hot Modern Rock Tracks chart for a total of 12 weeks, and received a Billboard Music Award for the biggest modern rock song of 1999. Other singles from the album were "Zip-Lock" and "Miserable". The band toured with The Offspring, Garbage, and No Doubt during that year.

In 2001, they released the album Atomic which featured "Lipstick And Bruises" and the band toured with Kid Rock and Butch Walker. In June 2004, Lit released their self-titled Lit with the single "Looks Like They Were Right" along with the band's first long-form DVD, All Access, in November 2004.

In July 2008, Lit held a benefit for their drummer, Allen Shellenberger, who was diagnosed with a malignant glioma, at House Of Blues in Anaheim, California.

In June 2012, the band released the album, The View from the Bottom, along with first single, "You Tonight".