Pansy Division discography

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Pansy Division discography
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Studio albums7
Compilation albums5
Music videos7
Singles13

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]

Contents

Studio albums

YearTitleLabel
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

Compilation albums

YearTitleLabel
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
2010Pansy Division Live 1992-2003Self-released on iTunes and Bandcamp

7" singles and EPs

YearTitleLabelTracks
1992Fem in a Black Leather Jacket Lookout! Records 1. "Fem in a Black Leather Jacket"
2. "Homo Christmas"
3. "Smells Like Queer Spirit"
1993Bill & Ted's Homosexual AdventureOutpunk Records1. "Bill & Ted's Homosexual Adventure"
2. "Big Bottom"
Touch My Joe CamelLookout! Records1. "Touch My Joe Camel"
2. "Homosapien"
3. "Trash"
1994Nine Inch Males EPLookout! Records1. "Fuck Buddy"
2. "Cry for a Shadow"
3. "The Biggest Lie"
Jack U OffEmpty Records1. "Jack U Off"
2. "Strip U Down"
Jackson K Records 1. "Jackson" (w/ Calvin Johnson)
2. "I Really Wanted You"
1995James BondageLookout! Records1. "James Bondage"
2."Flower"
3. "Real Men"
4. "Denny (Naked)"
1996Valentine's DayLookout! Records1. "Valentine's Day"
2. "He Could Be The One"
3. "Pretty Boy (What's Your Name?)"
For Those About to Suck CockLookout! Records1. "Headbanger"
2. "Sweet Pain"
3. "Breaking the Law"
1997Manada Mint Records 1. "Manada"
2. "One Night Stand"
3. "Hockey Hair"
4. "Manada (Version Quebecois)"
Queer to the CoreLookout! Records1. "Political Asshole"
2. "Two Way Ass"
3. "Expiration Date"
2009Average Men Alternative Tentacles 1. "Average Men" (w/ Jello Biafra)
2. "Coming Clean"
2016Blame the BibleAlternative Tentacles1. "Blame the Bible"
2. "Neighbors of the Beast"

Split 7"

YearTitleLabelTracks
1994Stop Homophobia
(split with Fagbash, Happy Flowers and Black Angel's Death Song)
Turkey Baster Records1. "Cowboys Are Frequently, Secretly Fond Of Each Other"
1995Gay Pride (You Don't Know What Your Missing)
(split with Chumbawamba, Mambo Taxi, Wat Tyler and Spdfgh)
Rugger Bugger Records1. "Bill & Ted's Homosexual Adventure"
1998Tummy Shaking
(Split with Bis, Sourtooth and Ozma)
Scutter Records1. "Vicious Beauty (live)"
2004Dirty Queers Don't Come Cheap
(split with Skinjobs)
Mint Records1. "Your Loss"
2. "I Know Your Type"

Compilation appearances

Soundtrack appearances

Videography

Video releases

YearDetails
2009Pansy Division: Life in a Gay Rock Band
Live Insubordination Fest '09
  • Released: 2009
  • Label: Insubordination Records
  • Formats: DVD

Music videos

YearTitle
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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References

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  2. "Discography". Pansy Division Official Webpage. 2023-05-31. Archived from the original on 2023-05-31.
  3. Portwood, Jerry (2016-08-09). "Pansy Division's Jon Ginoli on Gay Punk Band's 25th Anniversary, New LP". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2023-03-21. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
  4. Cory D. Byrom (2006-03-05). "ALBUMS: The Essential: Pansy Division 2006". Pitchfork.