12 Stones discography | |
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12 Stones in 2015 | |
Studio albums | 5 |
Music videos | 9 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 15 |
American Christian post-grunge band 12 Stones has released five studio albums, two extended plays, nine music videos, and 15 singles.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
US [1] | US Alt. [2] | US Christ. [3] | US Ind. [4] | US Rock [5] | |||
12 Stones |
| 147 | — | 10 | — | — | |
Potter's Field |
| 29 | — | 2 | — | — | |
Anthem for the Underdog |
| 53 | 14 | — | — | 13 | |
Beneath the Scars |
| 197 | — | 6 | 37 | — | |
Picture Perfect |
| — | — | — | — | — | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | EP details | Peak chart positions | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
US [1] | US Alt. [2] | US Christ. [3] | US Rock [5] | ||
The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday |
| 103 | 14 | 5 | 30 |
Smoke and Mirrors Volume 1 |
| — | — | — | — |
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
US Act. Rock [6] | US Christ. Rock [7] | US Main. Rock [8] | |||
"Broken" [9] | 2002 | — | — | — | 12 Stones |
"The Way I Feel" [10] | — | — | — | ||
"Crash" [11] | 2003 | — | — | — | |
"Far Away" | 2004 | — | — | 38 | Potter's Field |
"Photograph" [12] | — | — | — | ||
"Lie to Me" | 2007 | — | — | 24 | Anthem for the Underdog |
"Anthem for the Underdog" | 2008 | — | — | 26 | |
"Adrenaline" | — | — | 23 | ||
"Broken Road" [13] | 2009 | — | — | — | |
"We Are One" | 2010 | 28 | — | 30 | The Only Easy Day Was Yesterday (EP) |
"Bulletproof" | 2011 | — | 5 | — | Beneath the Scars |
"Worlds Collide" | 2012 | — | 1 | — | |
"Infected" | 37 | — | — | ||
"Psycho" | 37 | 28 | — | ||
"Sever" | 2020 | — | — | — | Smoke and Mirrors Volume 1 (EP) |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Title | Year |
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"Broken" | 2002 |
"The Way I Feel" | |
"Crash" | 2003 |
"Far Away" | 2004 |
"Photograph" | |
"Anthem for the Underdog" | 2007 |
"Lie to Me" | 2008 |
"Adrenaline" | |
"Picture Perfect" | 2017 |
"My Immortal" is a song by American rock band Evanescence from their debut studio album, Fallen (2003). It was released by Wind-up Records on December 8, 2003 as the album's third single, following its inclusion on the soundtrack to the film Daredevil. The song was written by singer and pianist Amy Lee and guitarist Ben Moody when they were 15. Several versions were recorded, with the earliest in 1997. Wind-up used the recording from their 2000 demo CD on Fallen against Lee's wishes, which featured Lee's demo vocals and a MIDI keyboard. Strings from Daredevil composer Graeme Revell were added during the production of Fallen. The single, dubbed "band version", is the re-recording Lee and Moody made for Fallen, featuring guitar, drums and bass after the bridge and a string arrangement by David Campbell. An alternative version of the song appears on the band's fourth studio album Synthesis (2017).
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"Whyyawannabringmedown" is a song recorded by American rock band Aranda, from their debut studio album, Aranda (2008). Written by Dameon Aranda with co-writing and co-production by Sam Watters and Louis Biancaniello, the song was released as the album's second and final single through Astonish Entertainment on July 1, 2009.
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"Deep Six" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. The song was released to digital outlets on December 16, 2014, as the second single from the band's ninth studio album, The Pale Emperor (2015). A music video directed by Bart Hess was released on YouTube. The song was a hit on American Active Rock radio, peaking at number eight on Billboard's Mainstream Rock, becoming the band's highest-peaking single ever on that chart.
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