Pussy Riot discography

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Pussy Riot discography
Pussy Riot at Lobnoye Mesto on Red Square in Moscow - Denis Bochkarev.jpg
Pussy Riot performing at Lobnoye Mesto in Red Square, on January 20, 2012
Studio albums2
Music videos32
EPs3
Singles21
Mixtapes1

Russian feminist protest art group Pussy Riot has released two studio albums, one mixtape, three extended plays, 21 singles (plus 18 as a featured artist), and 32 music videos. The band, which has an unspecified number of members but most popularly consists of Nadya Tolokonnikova, Maria Alyokhina and Yekaterina Samutsevich, gained international recognition in 2012 when they publicly protested against Vladimir Putin with their song "Punk Prayer: Mother of God Drive Putin Away".

Contents

The group's first release, Убей сексиста (trans: "Kill the Sexist"), is an EP which came out in 2012 with a limited release. It was followed by two albums: Wont Get Fooled Again (alternatively titled Riot Across the World!) in 2014 and In Riot We Trust in 2017. Pussy Riot released their debut mixtape, Matriarchy Now , in August 2022. [1]

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected details
TitleDetails
Wont Get Fooled Again("Riot Across the World!")
  • Released: September 1, 2014 (reissued in 2015) [2]
  • Label: Burning Girl Productions
  • Formats: Digital download
In Riot We Trust
  • Released: 2017 (reissued in 2022) [3]
  • Label: Oi! the Nische Records, self-released
  • Formats: Cassette, vinyl

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details
TitleDetails
Matriarchy Now
  • Released: August 5, 2022 [4]
  • Label: Neon Gold
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Extended plays

List of extended plays, with selected details
TitleDetails
Убей сексиста(trans. "Kill the Sexist")
  • Released: 2012 (reissued in 2016) [5]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: CD, cassette, digital download
xxx
  • Released: October 28, 2016 [6]
  • Label: Big Deal, Nice Life, Federal Prism
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming
Rage Remixes
  • Release: December 17, 2021 [7]
  • Label: Self-released
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

As lead artist

List of singles as lead artist
YearTitleAlbumRef
2017"Police State"Non-album singles [8]
2018"Bad Apples" (featuring Dave Sitek) [9]
"Bad Girls" (featuring Dave Sitek and Desi Mo) [10]
"Track About Good Cop" [11]
2019"Black Snow" (featuring Mara 37) [12]
"1937" [13]
"Hangerz" (featuring Junglepussy and Vic Mensa) [14]
2020"НОЖ / Knife" [15]
"1312" (featuring Dillom, Muerejoven, Parcas) [16]
"Riot" (featuring IXXF) [17]
2021"Rage" [18]
"Toxic" (featuring Dorian Electra) [19]
"Sexist" (featuring Hoffmanita) [20]
"Panic Attack" [21]
2022"Punish" Matriarchy Now [22]
"Laugh It Off" (featuring Vérité and Latasha)Non-album single [23]
"Hatefuck" (featuring Slayyyter)Matriarchy Now [24]
"Plastic" (featuring ILoveMakonnen) [25]
"Plaything" (featuring Rei Ami and Kito)Non-album singles [26]
2023"Putin's Ashes" [27]
"Bad Trip" (with MYKKA featuring Nova Twins) [28]
List of singles as featured artist
YearTitleAlbum
2018"My Sex" (Brooke Candy featuring Pussy Riot, MNDR and Mykki Blanco)Non-album singles
2020"Such a Dick" (IMKORPO featuring Pussy Riot)
"ACAB" (Push Push featuring Pussy Riot)
"Strap On" (Mood Killer featuring Pussy Riot)Solidify
"My Agenda" (Dorian Electra featuring Village People and Pussy Riot) My Agenda
"Nightshift" (IXXF featuring Pussy Riot)IXXF
2021"Power" (Siiickbrain featuring Pussy Riot)Non-album singles
"Weather Strike" (Tom Morello featuring Pussy Riot)
"Purge The Poison" (Marina featuring Pussy Riot)
"Stop Making Stupid People Famous" (Our Lady Peace featuring Pussy Riot) Spiritual Machines 2
"mondays!" (WHOKILLEDXIX featuring Pussy Riot)Non-album single
2022"Interlocked [Lil Texas Remix]" (Danny L Harle featuring DJ Mayhem, Pussy Riot and Lil Texas)Harlecore (Remixes)
"Q" (Kai Whiston featuring Pussy Riot)Quiet as Kept, F.O.G.
"Dance with the Devil!" (Boyfriend featuring Pussy Riot)Sugar & Spice
2023"Chastity" (Boys Noize featuring Pussy Riot and Alice Glass)Non-album singles
"Debilitate" (Palaye Royale featuring Pussy Riot)
"Why" (Zodivk featuring Pussy Riot)
"We Love You Moar" (Avenged Sevenfold featuring Pussy Riot)

Guest appearances

List of guest appearances
TitleYearOther artist(s)Album
"Benzin"2020ZavetVelvet Heaven
"Dark Souls" (featuring Pussy Riot and Slimemold)2020I61Angelwave
"Mind Yo Bizness"2020 Ho99o9 Turf Talk Vol. 1
"Break Stuff"2022Pussy RiotIn from the Cold (Soundtrack from the Netflix Series)
"Radium Girls"2022 Tom Morello, The Bloody Beetroots, The Last Internationale The Catastrophists EP

Music videos

List of music videos
TitleYearDirector(s)
"Punk Prayer: Mother of God Drive Putin Away"2012-
"Как в красной тюрьме / Like a Red Prison"2013
"Putin Will Teach You How to Love / Путин научит тебя любить Родину"2014
"I Can't Breathe"2015Taisiya Krougovykh
"Refugees In"Ralf Schmerberg
"Chaika"2016 Nadya Tolokonnikova and Andrey Fenochka
"Straight Outta Vagina"Phillip R Lopez
"Organs"-
"Make America Great Again." Jonas Akerlund
"Police State"2017Matt Creed
"Bad Apples"2018
"В Ы Б О Р Ы / Elections"BABOONs
"Track About Good Cop"-
"КОШМАРЫ / Nightmares"Elizabeth Mamonova
"Pong!"QuietMan / Johnnie Semerad
"ЕДИНОРОГ / Unicorn Freedom"Melanie Clemmons
"Black Snow"2019Nadya Tolokonnikova
"1937"Weston Allen and Nadya Tolokonnikova
"Hangerz"Ilya Abulkhanov
"НОЖ / Knife"2020Santiago Pagnotta
"1312"Vladimir Storm
"Riot"Nadya Tolokonnikova
"Rage"2021
"Toxic"
"Sexist"
"Panic Attack"Asad J. Malik
"Punish"2022Ksti Hu
"Hatefuck"Danin Jacquay
"Plastic"Haley Bowman
"Mama, Don't Watch TV / Мама не смотри телевизор"Taisiya Krougovykh
"ЯДЕРНАЯ ЗИМА / Nuclear Winter"2023-

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