The Go! Team discography

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The Go! Team discography
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The Go! Team performing at Big Day Out in 2006
Studio albums7
Music videos20
EPs5
Singles13

The discography of British indie rock band The Go! Team consists of six studio albums, five extended plays, thirteen singles and twenty music videos.

Contents

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions Certifications
UK
[1]
AUS
[2]
FRA
[3]
IRL
[4]
JPN
[5]
US
[6]
US
Alt.

[7]
US
Rock

[8]
Thunder, Lightning, Strike 48
Proof of Youth
  • Released: 10 September 2007 (UK) [11]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
2175952479142
Rolling Blackouts
  • Released: 31 January 2011 (UK) [12]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
5059841622233
The Scene Between
  • Released: 24 March 2015 (UK) [13]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
91193
Semicircle
  • Released: 19 January 2018 (UK) [14]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, Cassette
39
Get Up Sequences Part One
  • Released: 2 July 2021 (UK) [15]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming, Cassette
93
Get Up Sequences Part Two
  • Released: 3 February 2023 (UK) [16]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download, streaming, Cassette
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of extended plays
TitleEP details
Get It Together [17]
Are You Ready for More? [18]
  • Released: 8 August 2005 (AUS) [18]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Formats: CD
Audio Assault Course [19]
Live at Lollapalooza 2006 [20]
  • Released: 12 September 2006 (UK) [20]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Formats: Digital download
Live at Lollapalooza 2008 [21]
  • Released: 16 September 2008 (UK) [21]
  • Label: Memphis Industries
  • Formats: Digital download

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released and album name
TitleYearPeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
[22]
IRL
[4]
JPN
[23]
Tokio Hot 100
[24]
"Junior Kickstart"2003103Thunder, Lightning, Strike!
"The Power Is On" [25] 2004
"Ladyflash"263737
"Bottle Rocket"64
"Grip Like a Vice"200757Proof of Youth
"Doing It Right"5530
"The Wrath of Marcie" [26]
"Milk Crisis" [27] 2008
"Buy Nothing Day" [28] 2011Rolling Blackouts
"Apollo Throwdown" [29]
"Ready to Go Steady" [30]
"T.O.R.N.A.D.O."20138732
"The Scene Between"201571The Scene Between
"Blowtorch"
"What D'You Say?"
"All the Way Live"201836Semicircle
"Cookie Scene"2020Get Up Sequences Part One
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

List of guest appearances, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
Untitled [31] 2002Robots and Electronic Brains: 16k, 48k, 128k, Go!
"Phantom Broadcast" [32] 2005 Help! A Day in the Life
"Templates from Home" [33] 2008 Songs for Survival

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released and director
TitleYearDirector(s)
"Ladyflash" (version 1)2004Ian Parton [34] [35]
"Bottle Rocket"
"Ladyflash" (version 2)2005Good Times [36]
"Junior Kickstart"2007Doug Schachtel [37]
"Grip Like a Vice"James Slater [38]
"Doing It Right"Good Times [39]
"My World"Bob Jaroc [40] [41] [42]
"Keys to the City"
"The Wrath of Marcie"
"Milk Crisis"2008 Daniel Garcia [43]
"Fake ID"Bob Jaroc [44]
"T.O.R.N.A.D.O."2010James Slater [45] [46] [47] [48] [49] [50] [51] [52]
"Secretary Song"2011
"Buy Nothing Day"
"Rolling Blackouts"
"Super Triangle"
"Ready to Go Steady"
"Apollo Throwdown"
"Voice Yr Choice"

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