Everlast started his rap/hip-hop career as a member of rapper Ice-T's Rhyme Syndicate, releasing his debut album Forever Everlasting in 1990. It didn't enjoy much success on the charts, with a couple singles doing merely OK. Unsatisfied, he would form House of Pain with old high school friend Danny Boy and DJ Lethal, and their self-titled debut album House Of Pain, co-produced by Muggs of Cypress Hill fame, was released in 1992 and went multi-platinum. After a couple more House of Pain albums, he once again ventured out on his own to release Whitey Ford Sings The Blues in 1998, which received much critical acclaim. This album had some songs that stuck to his rap/hip-hop roots, but also saw him singing on some acoustic numbers and trying his hand at rock, soul, and metal. The year 2000 saw the release of his third solo album, Eat At Whitey's, and in 2004 he released his fourth, White Trash Beautiful. Summer 2007 he was asked by Fox (Nancy Miller) to write the theme song for the show "Saving Grace", starring Holly Hunter. On being asked to write the theme: "It was great to get the call f
| 1 | Get Down | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 2 | Kicking Away | White Trash Beautiful |
| 3 | Lonely Road | White Trash Beautiful |
| 4 | Babylon Feeling | Eat At Whiteys |
| 5 | Graves To Dig | Eat At Whiteys |
| 6 | Hot To Death | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 7 | Dirty | Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford |
| 8 | Children's Story | Eat At Whiteys |
| 9 | God Wanna | White Trash Beautiful |
| 10 | Sleeping Alone | White Trash Beautiful |
| 11 | Blinded By The Sun | White Trash Beautiful |
| 12 | Pain Killers | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 13 | Maybe | White Trash Beautiful |
| 14 | Pain | White Trash Beautiful |
| 15 | What It's Like | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 16 | Next Man (Cd Bonus Cut) | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 17 | Money (Dollar Bill) | Whitey Ford Sings the Blues |
| 18 | Weakness | Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford |
| 19 | Letters Home From The Garden Of Stone | Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford |
| 20 | Let It Go | Love, War, and the Ghost of Whitey Ford |