dreDDup discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
EPs | 11 |
Soundtrack albums | 10 |
Live albums | 2 |
Compilation albums | 19 |
Singles | 27 |
Video albums | 1 |
Music videos | 69 |
The discography of the Serbian industrial rock band dreDDup comprises seven studio albums, one live albums, one video album, and twenty music videos.
The band released their debut album, Mr Borndeads Feast in 2004, after the release of the compact cassette Abnormal Waltz , recorded in 1998. With the release of the band's second studio album, Future Porn Machine , the band abolished the early mainstream concept, and turned towards industrial rock music. However, it was on the follow-up, El Conquistadors , that the band found their own musical style and expression, an artistically oriented industrial rock, captured live on the Live in 219 , also found on the third studio album El Conquistadors , released in 2009. In 2009, the band released the Industrial Renaissance DVD featuring the live recording of the 2007 Belgrade performance, and all the music videos the band had made throughout their career. Their fourth release was self-titled dreDDup (album) released for dPulse in 2011. Soon after that one, band announced the last album to be 'Nautilus'. After it was released in 2012, the band soon went silent on studio work. Surprisingly in 2014, they presented 'I Dreamt of a Dragon', their sixth studio album which contained more commercial sound. In early 2016. band came back with another release - their seventh studio album 'DeathOven (Rebels Have no Kings)'. They are currently working on their next record.
Year | Album details |
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1998 | Abnormal Waltz
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2004 | Mr Borndeads Feast
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2007 | Future Porn Machine
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2008 | El Conquistadors
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2011 | dreDDup
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2012 | Nautilus
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2014 | I Dreamt of a Dragon
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2015 | DeathOven (Rebels Have No Kings)
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2018 | Soyuz
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2021 | Romance of Romans
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2024 | Pan/Dora
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Year | Demo details |
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1997 | The Hot Stuff
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1998 | Total Noise
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Abnormal Waltz | |
Digital Punk Years (When We Were Teens)
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1999 | Roots of Us (Rave Years)
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Two One Nine 1997-1999
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Zog Tag
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2001 | Problematic Memories
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Transfusion 219
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R U Digital
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2002 | 219 Demos
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2003 | Mirror Mirror
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2016 | DisTurBiA
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doTM
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2019 | (219) cassette
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2024 | Raw Sound Revolt
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Year | Album details |
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2008 | Live in 219
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2011 | Alive From the Other Side
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Year | Single details |
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2013 | "Non-negotiable"
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2009 | "With No Teeth"
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"Return of the TV"
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2008 | "Halloween"
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2008 | "Inside Out" / "Not From Here"
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2007 | "Inside Out" / "Not From Here"
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2005 | "Generation Devastation" / "If There Is" / "Off the Hook" / "Evil Chicks"
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Year | Single details |
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2013 | "Remixes & Covers"
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2008 | "Collaboration with Figurative Theatre"
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2007 | "Collaboration with Kenji Siratori"
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Year | Single details |
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2023 | "Distorted Fields"
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2013 | "Day Of The Tentacle Opening Theme"
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2009 | "Debilana"
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2009 | "1969"
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2009 | "Hajde da se volimo"
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2008 | "No Holds Barred"
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2008 | "Dolje u Tisini"
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2008 | "Piggy"
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Year | Album details |
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2002 | Samuraj bez duše
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2004 | Alisa u zemlji čuda
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2010 | Araneum
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2015 | Radar - Auschwitz Jugoslovensko Sećanje
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2016 | Enkel
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2022 | Do daske
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2023 | Mamula All Inclusive
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2024 | Novi Sad Remembrance
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Year | Album details |
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2009 | Industrial Renaissance DVD
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Song | |
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1997 | "Step In, Step Out" |
"Generation Devastation" | |
1998 | "Found Myself In Veins of a Virgin" |
"Help" | |
"No Hands Man" | |
"Rusty Nails" | |
1999 | "CD Burner" |
2000 | "Mocky Llock" |
2001 | "Power Up the Horse" |
"Sweet sixteen" | |
2002 | "Problematic Memories" |
"Paper Cutz" | |
"3010" | |
"Got 2 Got 2 Get" | |
"FIN" | |
2003 | "3010 (ver.2)" |
2004 | "Your World" |
2005 | "Mr Borndead" |
2006 | "Plastica" |
"Redeemer" | |
"Haeekoo" | |
2007 | "When You Know That It's All Wrong" |
"Inside Out" | |
2008 | "No More Fingers" |
"Return of the TV" | |
2009 | "Oregon" |
"Last One" | |
"Invisible Tears" | |
2010 | "Orbit" |
"God of FM Stereo" | |
"Stop Rew Play" | |
2011 | "Footfalls" |
"When Dead Come Home" | |
"Machine" | |
"People Are Dead" | |
"Garden of Dead Friends" | |
2012 | "Cold Eyes" |
2013 | "Two of Us" |
"Fire Up the Planet" | |
2014 | "TamTamTam" |
"Pussy Control Panel" | |
2015 | "Marquis de Novi Sad" |
2016 | "Disco-Taken" |
"Rage Disease Desire" | |
2017 | "Venom" |
"Zelia" | |
"Disco-Taken" | |
2018 | "ReMorse Code" |
"The Last Dance" | |
"Ctrl Alt Death" | |
2019 | "Designed to Die" |
2020 | "Dark Street Boys" |
"Wounded By Sound" | |
2021 | "The Rolling Sotones" |
"All Wives Matter" | |
"Sgt.Salt" | |
"Romance of Romans" | |
2022 | "Etika" |
"We Sperm Noise" | |
"Zero Tolerance" | |
"Mr. Fooz" | |
"Lust Supper" | |
"Margot's Not Dead Yet" | |
"Futurism" | |
"Roots of Them" | |
2023 | "Plastica" |
"Clark Can't" | |
"Cherry Noble" | |
2024 | "Not From Here" |
"Angel for the Masses" | |
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