Audio Adrenaline discography

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Audio Adrenaline discography
Studio albums10
Live albums2
Compilation albums5
Video albums6
Music videos16
EPs1
Singles53

The discography of American Christian rock band Audio Adrenaline consists of 2 A-180 tapes, 10 studio albums, 2 live albums, 1 EP, 6 long-form videos, 5 compilations, 53 singles and 16 music videos.

Contents

Albums

Tapes (A-180)

YearAlbum titleRecord label
1989You Turn [1] Landmark Recording Studio
1990Reaper's Train [2] Landmark Recording Studio

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsLead vocalsPeak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
Sales
US
[3]
Christian
[3]
1992 Audio Adrenaline [4] Mark Stuart
1993 Don't Censor Me [6]
  • Released: October 1, 1993
  • Label: Forefront Records
11
1996 Bloom [7]
  • Released: February 20, 1996
  • Label: Forefront Records
772
  • 500,000+
1997 Some Kind of Zombie [9]
  • Released: November 18, 1997
  • Label: Forefront Records
995
1999 Underdog [10]
  • Released: September 14, 1999
  • Label: Forefront Records
761
2001 Lift [11]
  • Released: November 20, 2001
  • Label: Forefront Records
Mark Stuart
Tyler Burkum
16912
2003 Worldwide [12]
  • Released: February 25, 2003
  • Label: Forefront Records
1164
2005 Until My Heart Caves In [13]
  • Released: August 30, 2005
  • Label: Forefront Records
1225
2013 Kings & Queens [14] Kevin Max 704
2015 Sound of the Saints [15]
  • Released: May 5, 2015
  • Label: Fair Trade Services
Adam Agee691
"—" denotes the album failed to chart or was not released.

Live albums

YearAlbum titleRecord label
1995 Live Bootleg [16] ForeFront
2007 Live From Hawaii: The Farewell Concert [17] ForeFront

Compilations

YearAlbum titleRecord label(s)
2001 Hit Parade [18] ForeFront
2006 Adios: The Greatest Hits [19] ForeFront
2008Greatest Hits [20] ForeFront/EMD
2009The Ultimate Collection [21] Chordant
2013Big House to Ocean Floor [22] ForeFront

EPs

YearTitleRecord label
1994Don't Censor Me: Extended Play Remixes [23] ForeFront

Videography

Video albums

YearAlbum titleRecord label
1995Big House [24] ForeFront
2001Audio Goes VideoForeFront
2002 Lift DVD [25] ForeFront
2003Alive DVD [26] ForeFront
2006Adios: The Greatest Hits (Special Edition CD/DVD) [19] ForeFront
2007Live From Hawaii: The Farewell Concert CD/DVD [17] ForeFront

Music videos

YearTitleAlbumLink
1992"PDA" Audio Adrenaline YouTube [27]
1993"AKA Public School" Don't Censor Me YouTube [28]
1994"Big House"YouTube [29]
"We're a Band"YouTube [30]
1996"Never Gonna Be As Big As Jesus" Bloom YouTube [31]
"Free Ride"YouTube [32]
1997"Some Kind of Zombie" Some Kind of Zombie YouTube [33]
1998"Blitz" (featuring The O.C. Supertones)YouTube [34]
1999"Get Down" Underdog YouTube [35]
2000"Hands and Feet"YouTube [36]
2001"Ocean Floor" Lift YouTube [37]
2002"Rejoice"YouTube [38]
2003"Church Punks" (live) Worldwide YouTube [39]
"Leaving 99" (live)YouTube [40]
2012"Kings & Queens" Kings & Queens YouTube [41]
2013"Believer"YouTube [42]

Singles

YearSingleChristian peak chart positionsAlbum
Christian Airplay InspoACCHRRockMetal
1991"My God"5 Audio Adrenaline
1992"Who Do You Love?"13
"Audio World"16
1994"My World View"
(featuring Kevin Max of dc Talk)
333 Don't Censor Me
"We're a Band"3
"Big House"114
"Can't Take God Away1
"Rest Easy"10
"Don't Censor Me"18
1995"A.K.A. Public School"14
"Righteous Rocker #3"1One Way: The Songs of
Larry Norman
1996"Never Gonna Be as Big as Jesus" [43] 3 Bloom
"Secret"1
"Walk on Water"381
"I'm Not the King"1
"Good People"3
1997"Free Ride"92
"Man of God"2
"Some Kind of Zombie" [44] 1 Some Kind of Zombie
"People Like Me"14
1998"Blitz"251
"Chevette"51
"God-Shaped Hole"17
1999"New Body"112
"Get Down"17 Underdog
"Hands and Feet"716
2000"Underdog"5
"Good Life"3
2001"Mighty Good Leader"14
"One Like You" [A] 2 Hit Parade
"Will Not Fade" [A] 2
"Beautiful" [45] 1 Lift
"Lonely Man"1
2002"Rejoice"2
2003"Dirty"/"Ocean Floor" [46] 2 Worldwide
"Pierced"1214
"Church Punks"9
"Strong"
"Worldwide"30
2004"Leaving 99" [47] 531
"Miracle"9
2005"Start a Fire"
"King" [48] 171817 Until My Heart Caves In
"Undefeated"19
"Starting Over"
"Melody (Lost Inside the Wonder)"
2006"Goodbye"29 Adios: The Greatest Hits
2012"Kings & Queens"41174 Kings & Queens
2013"Believer"1923
"King of the Comebacks"22
2014"He Moves You Move"4922
2015"Love Was Stronger"33 Sound of the Saints
"Move"
"—" denotes singles that did not chart.

Notes

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