Bullet for My Valentine discography

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Bullet for My Valentine discography
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Bullet for My Valentine performing at Norway Rock Festival in 2010
Studio albums7
Live albums4
Video albums4
Music videos31
EPs5
Singles32

The discography of Bullet for My Valentine, a Welsh heavy metal band, is composed of seven studio albums, four live albums, five EPs and four video albums, from which thirty-two singles and thirty-one music videos have been released. In addition, a live DVD has also been released. In 2002, the band secured a five-album deal with Sony BMG. The band has stated that their music is influenced by classic metal acts such as Metallica, Iron Maiden, and Slayer. The band is part of the Cardiff music scene.

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The band has sold over 2 million albums in the United States and over 5 million albums worldwide [1] and are the most-successful act in the Kerrang! Awards category of "Best British Band" with three wins.

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positionsSales Certifications
UK
[2]
AUS
[3]
AUT
[4]
FIN
[5]
FRA
[6]
GER
[7]
JPN
[8]
NZ
[9]
SPA
[10]
SWE
[11]
SWI
[12]
US
[13]
The Poison 21432537128
Scream Aim Fire
  • Released: 28 January 2008
  • Label: Jive
54383831 [18] 295184
Fever
  • Released: 27 April 2010
  • Label: Jive
55232531 [21] 9801473
Temper Temper
  • Released: 12 February 2013
  • Label: RCA
1143551517148519913
Venom
  • Released: 14 August 2015
  • Label: RCA
312442298664618
Gravity 1310712597345047617
Bullet for My Valentine
  • Released: 5 November 2021
  • Label: Spinefarm
1317816132927 [upper-alpha 1] 11153

Extended plays

TitleExtended play detailsPeak chart positions
UK
[2]
GER
[26]
JPN
[8]
Bullet for My Valentine 186176
Hand of Blood
  • Released: 22 August 2005
  • Label: Trustkill
101
Hand of Blood: Live at Brixton
  • Released: 20 October 2006
  • Label: Trustkill
91
Rare Cuts
  • Released: 8 August 2007 [27]
  • Label: Trustkill
210
Live From Kingston
  • Released: 16 October 2015 [28]
  • Label: RCA
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

TitleYearPeak chart positions Certifications Album
UK
[2]
UK Rock AUS
[29]
FIN
[30]
GER
[26]
IRL SWE
[31]
US
Main.

[32]
US
Alt.

[33]
US Rock
[34]
"4 Words (To Choke Upon)"2005403The Poison
"Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow (What Can I Do)"372
"All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)"20062921639381330
"Tears Don't Fall"37317472432
"Scream Aim Fire"200734158491626Scream Aim Fire
"Hearts Burst into Fire"2008669922
"Waking the Demon"39
"Your Betrayal" [A] 20101971052518Fever
"The Last Fight"92285
"Bittersweet Memories"721 [upper-alpha 2] 50
"Fever"20111043428 [upper-alpha 3]
"Temper Temper"20121345Temper Temper
"Riot"5 [37] 23
"P.O.W."2013
"Breaking Point"36
"Raising Hell"3Venom
"No Way Out"20151783 [upper-alpha 4] [upper-alpha 5]
"You Want a Battle? (Here's a War)"40833746
"Army of Noise"
"Venom"
"Worthless"2016
"Don't Need You" [upper-alpha 6] 35 [upper-alpha 7] [upper-alpha 8] 49Gravity
"Over It"201820
"Piece of Me"
"Letting You Go" [upper-alpha 9] 24
"Knives"202139Bullet for My Valentine
"Parasite"
"Shatter"
"Rainbow Veins"27
"Omen"2022
"Stitches"
"No More Tears to Cry"33
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other charted songs

TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK Sales
[2]
UK Rock GER
[26]
SCO
"Hand of Blood"20045816543Hand of Blood (Ep)

Videos

Video albums

Music videos

YearTitleAlbumDirector
2004"Hand of Blood"The PoisonDan Fernbach
2005"4 Words (To Choke Upon)"
"Cries in Vain"
"Suffocating Under Words of Sorrow (What Can I Do)"Miha Knific
2006"All These Things I Hate (Revolve Around Me)"Scott Winig
"Tears Don't Fall" Tony Petrossian
2007"Scream Aim Fire"Scream Aim Fire
2008"Hearts Burst into Fire"Max Nichols
"Waking the Demon"
2010"Your Betrayal"Fever P.R. Brown
"Bittersweet Memories" [44] Nigel Dick [45]
2011"The Last Fight"P.R. Brown
2012"Temper Temper"Temper TemperMichael Dispenza
2013"Riot"P.R. Brown
"P.O.W."
"Breaking Point"
"Raising Hell"VenomJames Sharrock
2015"You Want a Battle? (Here's a War)"Stuart Birchball
"Army of Noise"James Sharrock
"Venom"Stuart Birchall
2016"Worthless"
"Don't Need You"GravityVille Juurikkala [46]
2018"Over It"Stuart Birchall
"Letting You Go"
"Not Dead Yet"Takahito Matsuno
2019"Piece of Me"Ryan Chang
2021"Knives"Bullet for My ValentineFiona Garden and Carl Addy
"Parasite"Fiona Garden
"Shatter"
"Rainbow Veins"Carl Addy
2022"Stitches"
"No More Tears to Cry"

Notes

  1. Bullet for My Valentine did not enter the Official Swedish Charts, but peaked at number 13 on the Swedish Hard Rock Albums Chart. [25]
  2. "Bittersweet Memories" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 50 on the US Rock & Alternative Airplay chart. [35]
  3. "Fever" did not enter the US Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 18 on the US Rock Digital Songs Sales chart. [36]
  4. "No Way Out" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 24 on the US Alternative Digital Songs Sales chart. [38]
  5. "No Way Out" did not enter the US Billboard Hot Rock Songs chart, but peaked at number 34 on the US Rock Digital Songs Sales chart. [39]
  6. "Don't Need You" did not enter the UK Singles Chart, but peaked at number 38 on the UK Physical Singles Sales Chart. [40]
  7. "Don't Need You" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 2 on the Deutsche Alternative Singles Chart. [41]
  8. "Don't Need You" did not enter the US Billboard Alternative Airplay chart, but peaked at number 25 on the US Alternative Digital Songs Sales chart. [42]
  9. "Letting You Go" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 1 on the Deutsche Alternative Singles Chart. [43]

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