Ill Niño discography

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Ill Niño discography
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Studio albums7
Compilation albums1
Video albums1
EPs3
Singles19

The discography of Latin-American heavy metal band Ill Niño consists of seven studio albums, one compilation album, one video album, three extended plays and nineteen singles. The band was founded in New Jersey sometime in 1998. [1] [2] [3]

Contents

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
US
[4]
US
Hard
Rock

[5]
US
Rock

[6]
AUS
[7]
FRA
[8]
GER
[9]
JPN
[10]
NLD
[11]
UK
[12]
UK
Rock

[13]
Revolution Revolución 12911
Confession
  • Released: September 30, 2003 (US) [15]
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: CD, CS, digital download
3790672299511814
One Nation Underground
  • Released: September 27, 2005 (US) [16]
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: CD, CS, digital download
1018811988137
Enigma
  • Released: March 11, 2008 (US) [17]
  • Label: Cement Shoes
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1452167202
Dead New World
  • Released: October 25, 2010 (US) [18]
  • Label: Victory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1641346
Epidemia
  • Released: October 22, 2012 (US) [19]
  • Label: Victory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
18
Till Death, La Familia
  • Released: July 22, 2014 (US) [20]
  • Label: Victory
  • Formats: CD, digital download
1431849

Compilation albums

List of compilation albums
TitleAlbum details
The Best of Ill Niño
  • Released: September 12, 2006 (US) [21]
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Video albums

List of video albums
TitleAlbum details
Live from the Eye of the Storm
  • Released: November 23, 2004 (US) [22]
  • Label: Roadrunner
  • Formats: DVD

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleAlbum details
El Niño
  • Released as "El Niño".
  • Released: 1998 (US) [23]
  • Formats: CDr
Ill Niño
  • Released: January 2000 (US) [24]
  • Label: C.I.A.
  • Formats: CD
The Under Cover Sessions
  • Released: November 7, 2006 (US) [25]
  • Label: Cement Shoes
  • Formats: CD, digital download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
US
Main.
Rock

[26]
UK
[12]
UK
Rock

[27]
"God Save Us" [28] 2002Revolution Revolución
"What Comes Around"28817
"Unreal"12615
"How Can I Live"200326Confession
"This Time's for Real"200436
"Cleansing" [29] 2005
"What You Deserve"33One Nation Underground
"This Is War" [30] 2006
"All I Ask For" [31]
"Arrastra" [32] The Under Cover Sessions
"The Alibi of Tyrants" [33] 2007Enigma
"Me Gusta la Soledad" [34] 2008
"Against the Wall" [35] 2010Dead New World
"Bleed Like You"2011
"The Depression" [36] 2012Epidemia
"La Epidemia" [37]
(featuring Frankie Palmeri)
"Forgive Me Father" [38] 2013
"Live Like There's No Tomorrow" [39] 2014Till Death, La Familia
"I'm Not the Enemy" [40]
"Blood Is Thicker Than Water" [41] 2015
"Sangre" [42] 2019Non-album single
"Mascara" [43] 2020IllMortals
"All or Nothing" [44] 2021
"Si Una Vez"Non-album single
"This Is Over"2022IllMortals
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of other appearances, showing year released and album name
SongYearAlbumComments
"El Niño"1999MétaloPreviously released as El Niño on the self-titled EP in 1998.
"Five Minutes Alone"2000Panther: A Tribute To Pantera
"Disposal (Demo)"Music With Attitude (Volume 20)
"Nothing's Clear (Demo)"Incoming: The Sounds Of 2001

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