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Mark Mallman discography | |
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Studio albums | 12 |
Live albums | 1 |
Music videos | 33 |
EPs | 4 |
Singles | 4 |
Spoken word albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
This is a list of music released by Minnesota musician Mark Mallman.
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The Tourist |
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How I Lost My Life and Lived to Tell about It |
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Mark Mallman and Vermont (with Vermont) |
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The Red Bedroom |
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Mr. Serious |
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Between the Devil and Middle C |
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Invincible Criminal |
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Double Silhouette |
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The End Is Not The End |
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Happiness |
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Oh My G*d - It's the Odd |
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Night Shot |
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Appetite for Destruction |
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Live from First Avenue, Minneapolis |
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Who's Gonna Save You Now? |
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Do You Feel Like Breaking Up? |
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Dark Side of the Man |
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"Minneapolis" | 2011 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
"Monster Movies" | 2014 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
"El Campeon" | 2014 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
"Parasite Eyes" | 2015 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
"I Love You, I Steal Your Gas!" (with Dick Valentine) | 2017 | self released |
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The Incredible Urban Myth of the Invincible Criminal | 2009 |
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Seven Years | 2005 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
Outtakes Vol 1 [mp3 download] | 2006 | mallman.com |
Loneliness in America [mp3 download] | 2008 | mallman.com |
Rejects | 2016 | Eagles Golden Tooth |
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Night Shot - The Remixes [2] [3] (with Ruby Isle) | 2010 | Kindercore |
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Twin Town Music Yearbook 1997-1998 | 1997 | Pulse of the Twin Cities | Song: "Hyena" (w/ The Odd) |
Twin Town Music Yearbook vol. 2 • 1998-1999 | 1998 | Monster X/Pulse of the Twin Cities | Song: "I Married a Skull" |
Twin Town Music Yearbook vol. 3 • 1999-2000 | 1999 | Digital Edison/City Pages | Song: "Waking the Neighborhood" |
Cheapo Hot Dish | 2000 | Cheapo/Noiseland Ptd. | Song: "Goodnight Goodbye" |
Drum Solo on the Bumpers by Florida | 2000 | Kactus Cognac | Electric piano on "Little Sunrise" |
Amusia by Katastrophy Wife | 2001 | Almafame | Organ on "Anathema" |
Stuck on AM 3: Live from Radio K | 2001 | Radio K | Song: "Love Look at You" (live) |
Silage: Live Recordings from Studio B | 2003 | KQ92 Homegrown | Song:"Baby Takes it Slow" (live) |
Crisp Songs Sampler Vol. 1 | 2004 | Crisp Songs/The Orchard | Song: "Besides the B-Sides" |
Audiophile's Guide to the Twin Cities | 2004 | Pioneer Press/MCAD/Copycats | Song: "True Love" |
An Earful of Sound Unseen | 2005 | Sound Unseen/Copycats | Song: "Missed a Year" |
Badman Slow Rock Sampler | Badman | Song: "Hardcore Romantics" | |
Badman - Winter 2005 Sampler | 2005 | Badman | Song: "Hardcore Romantics" |
The Bootlegs, Vol. 1: Celebrating 35 Years at First Avenue | 2005 | SRO Productions | Song: "To Speak of the Animal" (live) |
Over You by Ben Connelly | 2006 | AD/CD Records LLC / IODA | Vocals on "I'm Over You" |
Revolver USA Sampler Summer '06 | 2006 | Revolver USA | Song: "Death Wish" |
Twin Town High Music Yearbook #9 | 2007 | City Pages/Copycats | Song: "Remember the 20th Century" |
Buffetlibre Rewind | 2008 | Buffetlibre | Song: "The Final Cut" (w/ Ruby Isle) |
Song: "The Boy In The Bubble" | |||
Bristol Nights | 2009 | Bristol Motor Speedway | Song: "Bristol or Bust" (w/ Ryan Smith) |
Minnesota Beatle Project, Vol. I | 2009 | Vega Productions | Song: "Fool on the Hill" |
Heartbeats and Brainwaves by Electric Six | 2011 | Metropolis Records | Guest performer |
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