Pansy Division discography | |
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Studio albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 5 |
Music videos | 7 |
Singles | 13 |
The discography of Pansy Division , a San Francisco, California-based queercore band, consists of seven studio albums, [1] five compilations and thirteen 7" singles, among other releases. [2]
Year | Title | Label |
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1993 | Undressed | Lookout! Records |
1994 | Deflowered | Lookout! Records |
1996 | Wish I'd Taken Pictures | Lookout! Records / Mint Records |
1998 | Absurd Pop Song Romance | Lookout! Records |
2003 | Total Entertainment! | Alternative Tentacles |
2009 | That's So Gay | Alternative Tentacles |
2016 | Quite Contrary [3] | Alternative Tentacles |
Year | Title | Label |
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1995 | Pile Up | Lookout! Records |
1996 | More Lovin' from Our Oven | Lookout! Records |
2006 | The Essential Pansy Division [4] | Alternative Tentacles |
2010 | Lost Gems & Rare Tracks | Self-released on iTunes and Bandcamp |
2010 | Pansy Division Live 1992-2003 | Self-released on iTunes and Bandcamp |
Year | Title | Label | Tracks |
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1992 | Fem in a Black Leather Jacket | Lookout! Records | 1. "Fem in a Black Leather Jacket" 2. "Homo Christmas" 3. "Smells Like Queer Spirit" |
1993 | Bill & Ted's Homosexual Adventure | Outpunk Records | 1. "Bill & Ted's Homosexual Adventure" 2. "Big Bottom" |
Touch My Joe Camel | Lookout! Records | 1. "Touch My Joe Camel" 2. "Homosapien" 3. "Trash" | |
1994 | Nine Inch Males EP | Lookout! Records | 1. "Fuck Buddy" 2. "Cry for a Shadow" 3. "The Biggest Lie" |
Jack U Off | Empty Records | 1. "Jack U Off" 2. "Strip U Down" | |
Jackson | K Records | 1. "Jackson" (w/ Calvin Johnson) 2. "I Really Wanted You" | |
1995 | James Bondage | Lookout! Records | 1. "James Bondage" 2."Flower" 3. "Real Men" 4. "Denny (Naked)" |
1996 | Valentine's Day | Lookout! Records | 1. "Valentine's Day" 2. "He Could Be The One" 3. "Pretty Boy (What's Your Name?)" |
For Those About to Suck Cock | Lookout! Records | 1. "Headbanger" 2. "Sweet Pain" 3. "Breaking the Law" | |
1997 | Manada | Mint Records | 1. "Manada" 2. "One Night Stand" 3. "Hockey Hair" 4. "Manada (Version Quebecois)" |
Queer to the Core | Lookout! Records | 1. "Political Asshole" 2. "Two Way Ass" 3. "Expiration Date" | |
2009 | Average Men | Alternative Tentacles | 1. "Average Men" (w/ Jello Biafra) 2. "Coming Clean" |
2016 | Blame the Bible | Alternative Tentacles | 1. "Blame the Bible" 2. "Neighbors of the Beast" |
Year | Title | Label | Tracks |
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1994 | Stop Homophobia (split with Fagbash, Happy Flowers and Black Angel's Death Song) | Turkey Baster Records | 1. "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond Of Each Other" |
1995 | Gay Pride (You Don't Know What Your Missing) (split with Chumbawamba, Mambo Taxi, Wat Tyler and Spdfgh) | Rugger Bugger Records | 1. "Bill & Ted's Homosexual Adventure" |
1998 | Tummy Shaking (Split with Bis, Sourtooth and Ozma) | Scutter Records | 1. "Vicious Beauty (live)" |
2004 | Dirty Queers Don't Come Cheap (split with Skinjobs) | Mint Records | 1. "Your Loss" 2. "I Know Your Type" |
Year | Details |
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2009 | Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band
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Live Insubordination Fest '09
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Year | Title |
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1993 | "Hippy Dude" |
"Homo Christmas" | |
"Touch My Joe Camel" | |
1996 | "I Really Wanted You" |
1997 | "Manada" |
1998 | "Bad Boyfriend" |
"Vicious Beauty" | |
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