The Linda Lindas discography

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The Linda Lindas discography
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The Linda Lindas performing live on July 11, 2022, at First Avenue; Left to right: Lucia de la Garza, Mila de la Garza, Eloise Wong, and Bela Salazar
Studio albums2
Music videos13
EPs2
Singles16

The discography of the Linda Lindas, an American rock band, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays (EPs), sixteen singles, and thirteen music videos.

Contents

The Linda Lindas was formed in Los Angeles in 2018 by Bela Salazar (guitar, vocals), Eloise Wong (bass guitar, vocals), Lucia de la Garza (guitar, vocals), and Mila de la Garza (drums, vocals). [1] [2] The Linda Lindas released their self-titled debut EP independently in 2020. In 2021, the band went viral with a performance of "Racist, Sexist Boy" and subsequently signed with the Los Angeles-based label Epitaph Records. They released another EP, Moxie (Music from the Netflix Film), which contains music that appeared in the Netflix film Moxie . The Linda Lindas released their debut album, entitled Growing Up , in 2022. Four singles were released from the album, including "Oh!", each along with music videos. The album peaked at number nineteen in the Billboard Top Album Sales. [3] Their second album, No Obligation , was released in October 2024. [4] It spawned six singles: "Too Many Things", "Resolution/Revolution", "All In My Head", "Yo Me Estreso", "No Obligation", and "Nothing Would Change".

Albums

Studio albums

List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
TitleAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
UK
Indie

[5]
UK
Digital

[5]
SCT
[5]
JNP
[6]
JPN
Hot

[7]
Growing Up
  • Released: April 8, 2022
  • Label: Epitaph [8]
  • Formats: CD, LP, digital download
1532544992
No Obligation
  • Released: October 11, 2024
  • Label: Epitaph [9]
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Extended plays

List of EPs, with selected details
TitleEP details
The Linda Lindas
Moxie (Music from the Netflix Film)
  • Released: March 5, 2021 [12]
  • Label: Netflix Music
  • Formats: Digital download, streaming

Singles

List of singles, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Claudia Kishi" [13] 2020Non-album singles
"Vote!" [14]
"Racist, Sexist Boy" (Live at LA Public Library) [15] 2021
"Oh!" [16] Growing Up
"Nino" [17]
"Growing Up" [18] 2022
"Talking to Myself" [19]
"Tonite" [20] Non-album singles
"Groovy Xmas" [21]
"Too Many Things" [22] 2023 No Obligation
"Resolution/Revolution" [23]
"Little Bit 'O Soul" (from the Amazon Original Movie Totally Killer ) [24] Non-album single
"All In My Head" [25] 2024No Obligation
"Yo Me Estreso" [26]
"No Obligation" [27]
"Nothing Would Change" [28]

Music videos

List of music videos, showing year released, director, and album
TitleYearDirectorAlbum
"Claudia Kishi"2020Eloise Wong [29]
"Nino"2021Rob Fidel [30] Growing Up
"Oh!"Ryan Baxley [31] [19] [32]
"Talking to Myself"2022
"Groovy Xmas"
"Growing Up" Humberto Leon [18] Growing Up
"Why"Elizabeth Ito [33]
"Too Many Things"2023Ryan Baxley [34] No Obligation
"Resolution/Revolution"Bela Salazar [35]
"All In My Head"2024James Wyatt [36]
"Yo Me Estreso"Jenifer Juniper Stratford [26]
"No Obligation"Akio Takimoto [27]
“Nothing Would Change”Isabela Salazar [28]

Other appearances

Albums

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released and album name
TitleYearAlbum
"Little Babies" [37]
(Sleater-Kinney cover)
2022Dig Me In: a Dig Me Out Covers Album
"Lost in Thought" [38]
(With Erica Dawn Lyle, Kathi Wilcox, and Vice Cooler)
Land Trust: Benefit for North East Farmers of Color
"The News" [39]
(Paramore featuring the Linda Lindas)
2023 Re: This Is Why
"Found a Job" [40]
(Talking Heads cover)
2024 Everyone's Getting Involved

Soundtracks

List of songs included in various soundtracks
TitleYearFilm/TV Show
"Drown in My Own Tears"2023 Harriet the Spy (season 2) [41]

Music videos

List of music video appearances, showing year released, artist, director, and album
TitleYearArtist(s)Director(s)Album
"Lost in Thought"2022 Erica Dawn Lyle, Kathi Wilcox, and Vice Cooler Vice Cooler [42] Land Trust: Benefit for North East Farmers of Color
"Bobby Sox"2024 Green Day Brendan Walter, Ryan Baxley [43] Saviors

See also

Notes

  1. The digital releases were released independently, though the LP was released by In the Red Records. [11]

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