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Death in June have a discography beginning in 1981, including compilations of older material mixed with (then) newer, singles, limited editions and multiple versions of a single releases.
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
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1986 | Lesson 1: Misanthropy | LP, material from 1981 to 1984 |
1989 | 93 Dead Sunwheels | 12″, CD, material from 1984 to 1987 |
1989 | The Corn Years | CD, material from 1986 to 1988 |
1990 | 1888 | split 12″ with Current 93, includes material from 1986 to 1990 |
1991 | The Cathedral of Tears | CD, material from 1986 to 1988 |
1997 | DISCriminate | 2×CD, material from 1981 to 1997 |
2005 | Abandon Tracks | 2×LP, CD, reinterpretations, remixes, rarities |
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
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1987 | Oh How We Laughed | LP, CD, live recording from 1982 |
1991 | Night and Fog | LP, CD, live recording from 1984 |
1991 | Frankfurt Sound Depot | CD, includes live recording from 1991 |
1993 | Something is Coming | 2×LP, 2×CD, live recording from 1992 |
1999 | Heilige! | CD, live recording from 1999 |
2008 | Black Angel – Live! | LP, CD limited to 2000 copies |
2011 | Live in Wien | 2XCD limited to 2000 copies |
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
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1983 | New Horizons | Tape |
1983 | The Angels are Coming | 2xTape |
1984 | From Torture to Conscience | LP, compilation includes non-album material |
1996 | Sacred War | CD |
1994 | Im Blutfeuer | CD, compilation includes non-album material |
1996 | Terra Serpentes | CD |
1996 | The Pact: Flying in the Face... | CD, compilation includes non-album material |
1996 | Riefenstahl | 2×CD, compilation includes non-album material |
1998 | Thorak | 2×CD, compilation includes non-album material |
1999 | Der Tod im Juni | CD, compilation includes non-album material |
1999 | Hate People Like Us | CD |
1999 | The Torture Garden | CD |
2002 | Fire Danger Season | 4xCD |
2003 | Steelnights | 4×CD, includes live recording from 2001 |
2005 | Looking for Europe | 4xCD, 4xCD+Book |
2006 | Forseti Lebt | CD |
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
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2004 | Live in Italy | VHS, DVD, live in Italy 1999 |
2005 | Behind the Mask | DVD, documentary and interview with Douglas P. |
2006 | The Guilty Have No Pride | CD + DVD, live in London 1982 |
2006 | Live in New York | DVD, live in New York 2002 |
Year | Title | Format, Special Notes |
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1995 | Reaping Time | Tape |
1995 | Heilige Tod | CD |
2002 | Taciturne: Tod im Juli | CDR |
2008 | Down in June: Covers... | CD |
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