Suicide Squeeze Records discography | |
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Studio albums | 50+ |
Compilation albums | 2 |
EPs | 40+ |
Singles | 30+ |
The following is a complete discography for Suicide Squeeze Records , an independent record label in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1996, the label mostly releases rock, pop, and metal, [1] as well as occasional comedy and performance art CD and DVDs. Formats also include 12-inch and 7-inch vinyl. [1]
The label got its start releasing singles by artists such as Elliott Smith and Modest Mouse, later releasing albums by bands such as the Melvins and These Arms Are Snakes. Suicide Squeeze has released a number of compilation albums as well, [2] and the current artists are The Coathangers, Nü Sensae, This Will Destroy You, Audacity, Guantanamo Baywatch, White Woods, and Yamantaka // Sonic Titan. [3]
Yr | Cat | Release title | Primary artist(s) | Format |
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1996 | S-001 | Now You're Swimming | 764-HERO | 7-inch |
1996 | S-002 | "The Epilogue Fits B/W l.g.a" | The Scenic Vermont | 7-inch single |
1996 | S-003 | "A Life of Arctic Sounds" | Modest Mouse | 7-inch single |
1997 | S-004 | Worse Further South | The Scenic Vermont | 12-inch EP |
1997 | S-005 | "Division Day" | Elliott Smith | 7-inch/CD single |
1997 | S-006 | We're Solids | 764-HERO | CDEP |
1998 | S-007 | Removable Parts | Track Star | 7-inch |
1998 | S-008 | Whenever You See Fit | Modest Mouse / 764-HERO | CDEP |
1999 | S-009 | Fransse | Pennsy's Electric Workhorses Songs | 7-inch |
n/a | S-010 | Discography | Evergreen | unreleased |
2000 | S-011 | Progress | Pedro the Lion | CDEP /7" |
2000 | S-012 | Naima | Red Stars Theory | 7-inch |
2001 | S-013 | Girls | The Magic Magicians | CD |
2001 | S-014 | S/T | Red Stars Theory | CDEP |
200 | S-015 | Attraction Action Reaction | The Aislers Set | 7-inch |
2001 | S-016 | Between the Machines | The Black Heart Procession | 7-inch |
2001 | S-017 | This Is What I Know About Being Gigantic | Minus the Bear | CDEP |
2002 | S-018 | Things Shaped in Passing | The Six Parts Seven | CD |
2002 | S-019 | Bird's Fly | Aspera | CDEP |
2002 | S-020 | The Modern Sinner Nervous Man EP | The Constantines | CDEP |
2002 | S-021 | Highly Refined Pirates | Minus the Bear | CD |
2002 | S-022 | "I Heard the Bells On" | Pedro the Lion | 7-inch |
2002 | S-023 | Bands Like It When You Yell "Yar!" at Them | Minus the Bear | CD/EP |
2002 | S-024 | Mission Bells | The Aislers Set | 12-inch |
2002 | S-025 | How I Learned to Write Backwards | The Aislers Set | CD |
2003 | S-026 | Bitches Ain't Shit but Good People | Hella | CDEP |
2003 | S-027 | S/T | The Magic Magicians | CD |
2003 | S-028 | "Pretty (Ugly Before)" | Elliott Smith | 7-inch single |
2003 | S-029 | The Six Parts Seven/The Black Keys EP | The Six Parts Seven / The Black Keys | CDEP |
2003 | S-030 | Lost Notes From Forgotten Songs | The Six Parts Seven | CD |
2004 | S-031 | The Devil Isn't Red | Hella | LP |
2003 | S-032 | Revolve | The Melvins | 7-inch |
2003 | S-033 | "The First Noel" | Pedro the Lion | 7-inch single |
2004 | S-034 | Fading Vibes | Les Savy Fav | 7-inch |
2004 | S-035 | Young Days | Hint Hint | CD |
2004 | S-036 | Wolves With Pretty Lips | We Ragazzi | CD |
2004 | S-037 | The Unicorns: 2014 | The Unicorns | CDEP |
2004 | S-038 | Tour Only EP | Hint Hint | CDEP |
2004 | S-039 | Puking and Crying | S | CD |
2004 | S-040 | Everywhere, and Right Here | The Six Parts Seven | CD |
2004 | S-041 | Masculine Drugs | Zach Hill and Holy Smokes | CD/Book |
2004 | S-042 | The Absurd Nightclub Comedy of… | Eugene Mirman | CD/DVD |
2005 | S-043 | Blocked Numbers | Crystal Skulls | CD |
2005 | S-044 | Church Gone Wild/Chirpin Hard | 2X Hella | CD |
2005 | S-045 | Headphones | Headphones | CD/LP |
2005 | S-046 | I Got a Brand New Egg Layin' Machine | Goon Moon | CD/LP |
2005 | S-047 | Menos El Oso | Minus the Bear | CD/LP |
2005 | S-048 | "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen" | Pedro the Lion | 7-inch single |
2006 | S-049 | Socialize | Metal Hearts | CD |
2006 | S-050 | Slaying Since 1996 | 2X | CD [2] |
2006 | S-051 | Outgoing Behavior | Crystal Skulls | CD |
2006 | S-052 | Casually Smashed to Pieces | The Six Parts Seven | CD/LP |
2006 | S-053 | Voltaic Crusher/Undrum to Muted Da | Of Montreal | 7-inch |
2006 | S-054 | Cosmic Door EP | Crystal Skulls | CDEP |
2006 | S-055 | "Stormy High" | Black Mountain | 7-inch single |
2006 | S-056 | "Answers and Questions" | Earlimart | 7-inch single |
2006 | S-057 | This Harness Can't Ride Anything | Chin Up Chin Up | CD |
2006 | S-058 | "Upper Ninety" | Russian Circles | single |
2006 | S-059 | Hello, Dear Wind | Page France | CD |
2006 | S-060 | "Horse Girl" | These Arms are Snakes | 7-inch single |
2007 | S-061 | Away in a Manger | Dave Bazan | 7-inch |
2007 | S-062 | Interpretaciones del Oso | Minus the Bear | CD |
2007 | S-063 | …and the Family Telephone | Page France | CD/LP |
2007 | S-064 | Tomato Morning | Page France | CD/EP |
2007 | S-065 | Planet of Ice | Minus the Bear | CD |
2007 | S-066 | …and the Bonus Telephone | Page France | Digital EP |
2007 | S-067 | Planet of Ice | Minus the Bear | Bonus Disc EP |
2008 | S-068 | "Perfect Skin" | HEALTH | 7-inch single |
2008 | S-069 | "Shake Shake" | The Coathangers | 7-inch single |
2008 | S-070 | Station | Russian Circles | CD |
2008 | S-071 | Strange Symmetry | Past Lives | CD/LP |
2008 | S-072 | "Zodiac Girls" | Black Moth Super Rainbow | 7-inch |
2008 | S-073 | Silent Grips | School of Seven Bells | 7-inch |
2008 | S-074 | They Make Beer Commercials Like This | Minus the Bear | CDEP/12" |
2008 | S-075 | sBACH | sBACH | CD |
2008 | S-076 | Moody Motorcycle | Human Highway | CD/LP |
2008 | S-077 | Jingle Bells | David Bazan | 7-inch |
2008 | S-078 | Tail Swallower and Dove | These Arms are Snakes | CD/LP [4] |
2009 | S-079 | Paranoid Cocoon | Cotton Jones | CD/LP [5] |
2009 | S-080 | Acoustics | Minus the Bear | LP |
2009 | S-081 | Scramble | The Coathangers | CD/LP |
2009 | S-082 | Geneva | Russian Circles | CD |
2009 | S-083 | "Merry X-Mas (War is Over)" | David Bazan | 7-inch single |
2009 | S-084 | "Washburn" | These Arms are Snakes | digital single |
2010 | S-085 | Tapestry of Webs | Past Lives | CD/LP |
2010 | S-086 | Tall Hours in the Glowstream | Cotton Jones | CD/LP [6] |
2010 | S-087 | 143 b/w Arthritis Sux | The Coathangers | 7-inch (remixes) |
2010 | S-088 | "Mellow Out b/w Heavy Days" | JEFF the Brotherhood | 7-inch single |
2010 | S-089 | Chicken 30 b/w Strawberry Dreams | The Coathangers / The Numerators | 7-inch |
2010 | S-090 | Caregiver b/w Heirloom | Memoryhouse | 7-inch |
2010 | S-091 | Wish My Kids Were Here b/w I Heard the Bells on… | David Bazan | 7-inch |
2011 | S-092 | Sit Beside Your Vegetables | Cotton Jones | Digital EP |
2011 | S-093 | Tunnel Blanket | This Will Destroy You | CD/2×LP [7] |
2011 | S-094 | La La La La Love You | Nobunny | 7-inch |
2011 | S-095 | Larceny and Old Lace | The Coathangers | CD/LP [8] |
2011 | S-096 | Visits | Tammar | CD/LP |
2011 | S-097 | "Lone Runner" | Dirty Beaches | 7-inch single |
2011 | S-098 | "Black Dunes" | This Will Destroy You | 7-inch single |
2011 | S-099 | Searching Through The Past | Bleached | 7-inch EP |
2014 | S-100 | Suicide Squeeze Records Presents: Forever Singles | Various Artists | LP |
2012 | S-101 | Wild Desire | King Tuff | 7-inch |
2012 | S-102 | Where Did You Go | White Woods | 7-inch [9] |
2012 | S-103 | Smother b/w No Crees Que Ya Cansa | The Coathangers / Davila 666 | 7-inch |
2012 | S-104 | Tea Swamp Park | Nu Sensae | Digital EP |
2012 | S-105 | "One More Try" | Iron and Wine | 7-inch single |
2012 | S-106 | "Schadenfreude" | Wax Idols | 7-inch single |
2012 | S-107 | Sundowning | Nu Sensae | CD/LP |
201 | S-108 | The World Is Too Much With Us | Peace | LP |
2012 | S-109 | "Generator" | Gap Dream | 7-inch single |
2012 | S-110 | "Merry Go Round b/w Toasted" | The Coathangers / Heavy Cream | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-111 | "Pacing" | Julianna Barwick | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-112 | "Big Talking" | White Woods | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-113 | Dead | Numerators | 7-inch |
2013 | S-114 | "Finders Keepers" | Audacity | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-115 | Derek's Song b/w Throw | The Coathangers / Nü Sensae | 7-inch |
2013 | S-116 | "Two Strong Hits" | Destruction Unit | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-117 | Dying in the Pussy | Antwon | 7-inch |
2012 | S-118 | YT//ST | Yamantaka // Sonic Titan | CD/LP |
2013 | S-119 | "Brainwash" | La Luz | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-120 | Too Tired | Meat Market | 7-inch |
2013 | S-121 | Adderall b/w Earthbot | The Coathangers / Audacity | 7-inch |
2013 | S-122 | Butter Knife | Audacity | CD/LP |
2013 | S-123 | Acoustics II | Minus the Bear | LP |
2013 | S-124 | UZU | Yamantaka // Sonic Titan | LP, digital |
S-125 | TBA | |||
2013 | S-126 | "Surf N Turf EP" | Natural Child / Guantanamo Baywatch | 7-inch single |
2013 | S-127 | "Burn" | Eating Out | 7-inch single |
2014 | S-128 | Suck My Shirt | The Coathangers | CD/LP |
2014 | S-129 | "Mama b/w Love Kin" | Shannon and the Clams / Guantanamo Baywatch | 7-inch single |
2014 | S-130 | Fort George EP | Various Artists | 7-inch |
2015 | S-138 | Oh Man, Cover the Ground | Shana Cleveland & The Sandcastles | CD/LP |
2017 | VOIDS | Minus the Bear | CD | |
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