Regurgitator discography

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Regurgitator discography
Studio albums11
Live albums4
Compilation albums3
EPs6

The discography of Regurgitator, an Australian alternative rock band, consists of 11 studio albums, 3 compilation albums, 4 live albums and 6 extended plays.

Contents

Regurgitator were formed in late 1993 by core members Quan Yeomans (vocals, guitar, electronics) and Ben Ely (vocals, bass, electronics). [1]

Studio albums

TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
AUS
[2]
NZ
[3]
Tu-Plang 327
Unit
  • Released: 7 November 1997
  • Label: East West/WEA Australia 3984-21276
47
  • ARIA: 3× Platinum [5]
...art
  • Released: 23 August 1999
  • Label: East West/WEA Australia 3984-29016
212
  • ARIA: Gold [6]
Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T-Wrecks
  • Released: 16 July 2001
  • Label: East West/WEA Australia 8573-87981
7
Mish Mash!
  • Released: 15 November 2004
  • Label: Valve (V63)
52
Love and Paranoia
  • Released: 15 September 2007
  • Label: Valve (V92)
74
Super Happy Fun Times Friends
  • Released: 5 August 2011
  • Label: Valve (V123)
91
Dirty Pop Fantasy
  • Released: 6 September 2013
  • Label: Valve (V129)
Headroxx
  • Released: 1 August 2018
  • Label: Valve (V155)
The Really Really Really Really Boring Album
(as Regurgitator's Pogogo Show)
  • Released: 1 March 2019
  • Label: Valve (V156)
Invader
  • Released: 26 April 2024
  • Label: Valve (V175), ABC Music

Live albums

TitleAlbum details
Nothing Less than Cheap Imitations
  • Released: 4 September 2015
  • Label: Valve Records (V142)
Live at WO'HOL, Osaka 24 Sept 1996
  • Released: 2019
  • Label: Self-released
Live at GAELIC CLUB, Sydney 26 Aug 2005
  • Released: 27 August 2021
  • Label: Self-released
UNIT20 (Live 2017 Gold Coast)
  • Released: 24 May 2023
  • Label: Self-released

Compilation albums

TitleAlbum details
Generic City Pileup
  • Released: January 2001 (only in Japan)
  • Label: East West/WEA Japan 0927-49168 [7]
Jingles: The Best Of
  • Released: October 2002
  • Label: East West/WEA Australia 0927-49168
Quarter Pounder: 25 Years of Being Consumed
  • Released: 4 October 2019 [8]
  • Label: WEA Australia 5419-70562-0

Video albums

TitleDetailsCertification
Regurgitated
  • Released: 22 November 1996
  • Label: Warner Vision Australia
  • ARIA: Gold [9]
Live in Brisbane (Festival Hall 1998)
  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Warner Vision Australia
Jingles (Infomercials)
  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Warner Vision Australia
Nein, Nein, Nein... The Slumber of the Beast Tour 02/03 - The DVD
  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Valve Records
Band in a Bubble: The DVD
  • Released: 12 January 2008
  • Label: Valve Records
UNIT20
  • Released: 18 October 2019
  • Label: Valve Records

EPs

TitleEP detailsPeak chart positions
AUS
[2]
Regurgitator
  • Released: October 1994
  • Label: Independent
45
New
  • Released: August 1995
  • Label: East West/WEA Australia 0630-11763
    • US: Reprise/Warner Bros. 46437
30
Crush the Losers
  • Released: September 2000
  • Label: WEA Australia 8573-83935
64
Generic City
(Regurgitator meets Pnau, Friendly & Sugiurumn)
  • Released: September 2000
  • Label: WEA Australia 8573-84406-0
  • Limited-edition vinyl
#?*! (aka Pillowhead)
  • Released: August 2005
  • Label: Valve Records (V68)
Distractions
  • Released: September 2010
  • Label: Valve Records (V120)

Singles

YearTitlePeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
AUS
[2]
NZ
[3]
UK
[10]
1994"Couldn't Do It" [upper-alpha 1] Regurgitator EP
1995"Like It Like That"
"Track 1"New EP
"Blubber Boy"
1996"F.S.O."51Tu-Plang
"Kong Foo Sing"33
"Miffy's Simplicity"54
"I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am" [upper-alpha 2]
1997"Everyday Formula"41Unit
"Black Bugs"3288
1998"Polyester Girl"1416132
"! (The Song Formerly Known As)"28
1999"Happiness (Rotting My Brain)"4416...art
"I Wanna Be a Nudist"75
2000"Freshmint!"44
"Crush the Losers" [upper-alpha 3] Crush the Losers
2001"Fat Cop"34Eduardo and Rodriguez Wage War on T-Wrecks
"Super Straight"55
2002"Hullabaloo"
2004"Bong in My Eye"Non-album single
"The Drop"69Mish Mash!
"My Friend Robot"
2005"My Ego"
"Pretty Girls Swear" [upper-alpha 4] #?*! EP
2007"Blood and Spunk"Love and Paranoia
2008"Romance of the Damned"
2010"Making No Sense" [12] Distractions
"Nrob Bmud" [13] Non-album single
2011"One Day"Super Happy Fun Times Friends
"No Show" [14]
2012"Be Still My Noisy Mind" [15]
"All Fake Everything" [16]
2013"Dirty Pop Fantasy"Dirty Pop Fantasy
"Made to Break" [17]
"Sine Wave" [18]
2018"Don't Stress"/"Light Me On Fire" [19] Headroxx
"Party Looks" [20]
"I Get the Internet" [21]
2019"Not Alone" [22]
"No Point" [23]
"The Pogogo Show Theme" [24]
(as Regurgitator's Pogogo Show)
The Really Really Really Really Boring Album
"The Box" [25]
(as Regurgitator's Pogogo Show)
"Animals" [26]
(as Regurgitator's Pogogo Show)
Non-album single
"Best Friends Forever" [27]
(as Regurgitator's Pogogo Show)
The Really, Really, Really, Really Boring Album
2024"This Is Not a Pop Song (featuring Peaches)" [28] Invader
"Cocaine Runaway" [29]

Notes

    1. These singles were released as radio promo singles and thus were ineligible to chart.
    2. "I Sucked a Lot of Cock to Get Where I Am" was released as a radio single in Australia and thus was ineligible to chart.
    3. "Crush the Losers" was released as a radio single in Australia - ineligible to chart
    4. "Pretty Girls Swear" was released as a radio single in Australia - ineligible to chart

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