Cowboy Mouth discography | |
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Studio albums | 12 |
Live albums | 3 |
Following is the discography of the New Orleans, Louisiana-based rock band Cowboy Mouth. [1]
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Word of Mouth |
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It Means Escape |
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Are You with Me? |
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Mercyland |
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Easy |
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Uh-Oh |
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Voodoo Shoppe |
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Fearless |
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This Train... |
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Go! |
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The Name Of The Band Is... |
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The Name Of The Band Is, Volume 2 |
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Title | Live album details |
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Mouthin' Off Live |
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All You Need Is Live |
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Live at the Zoo |
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Title | Extended play details |
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Mardi Gras |
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Open Wide |
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