This is a discography of the punk rock band Bayside. Since forming in 2000 the band has released 9 studio albums, several EPs and one live album.
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | ||||
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U.S. [1] | ||||||
Sirens and Condolences | — | |||||
Bayside |
| 153 | ||||
The Walking Wounded |
| 75 | ||||
Shudder |
| 54 | ||||
Killing Time |
| 35 | ||||
Cult |
| 24 | ||||
Vacancy |
| 69 | ||||
Interrobang |
| 109 [3] | ||||
There Are Worse Things Than Being Alive |
| — | ||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that territory. |
Title | Album details |
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Live @ the Bayside Social Club |
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions |
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U.S. [1] | ||
5 Song Demo |
| — |
Long Stories Short | — | |
Bayside Demo |
| — |
New Demo – 2002 |
| — |
Bayside/Name Taken |
| — |
Acoustic | 200 | |
Bayside/I Am the Avalanche |
| — |
Bayside/Saves the Day/I Am the Avalanche/Transit |
| — |
Covers Volume #1 |
| — |
Acoustic Volume 2 |
| — |
Acoustic Volume Three |
| — |
The Red EP |
| — |
The Blue EP |
| — |
Year | Title | Album |
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2003 | "Loveless Wrists" | Bayside/Name Taken Split |
2004 | "Masterpiece" | Sirens and Condolences |
2005 | "Devotion and Desire" | Bayside |
2007 | "Duality" | The Walking Wounded |
2008 | "Carry On" | |
2009 | "No One Understands" | Shudder |
2010 | "Sick, Sick, Sick" [7] | Killing Time |
2011 | "Already Gone" [8] | |
"Angels We Have Heard On High (Cover)" [9] | Non-album single | |
2013 | "Pigsty" | Cult |
2014 | "Time Has Come" | |
2016 | "Pretty Vacant" | Vacancy |
2018 | "It Don't Exist" | Acoustic Volume 2 |
2019 | "Prayers" | Interrobang |
2022 | "Strangest Faces" | The Red EP |
"Good Advice" | ||
2023 | "How to Ruin Everything (Patience)" (featuring Ice Nine Kills) | The Blue EP |
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