The Midnight Beast discography

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The Midnight Beast discography
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The Midnight Beast performing in Brighton, 2013
Studio albums3
EPs4
Singles31
Soundtrack albums1
TV series2

The discography of English comedy band The Midnight Beast consists of two studio albums, three EPs, and twenty-five singles.

Contents

In 2012, following the release of the first season of their self-titled television series, the band released their debut self-titled album on their own label, Sounds Like Good. [1] The album consisted of 13 tracks from the television series, as well as two bonus tracks. On the CD release of the album, the bonus track Nerds replaced the bonus track Too Many Drunk Girls. The album peaked at number 10 on the UK Indie Albums chart.

Following the finale of season two of their series, the band released their second album Shtick Heads in June 2016. The album peaked at number 74 on the UK Albums Top 100 chart. [2]

In 2018, the band released a new 'Claws' logo, [3] that would serve as the artwork for their third album, "The Album Nobody Asked For." which was released on 24 August 2018, and the artwork for the album's five singles. [4] [5]

Studio albums

YearAlbum detailsPeak chart positions
Albums Top 100UK iTunes [6]
2012 The Midnight Beast 245
2014 Shtick Heads 74 [7] 28
2018The Album Nobody Asked For.--
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that country

Soundtracks

YearTitle
2016 All Killer

EPs

YearTitleLabelChart Positions
UKUK iTunes [9]
2010 Booty Call EP Midnight Beast Records
AWAL Records
6418
2013 Love Bites EP Sounds Like Good9352
2014The Unholy TrinitySounds Like Good--
2015Self-Depreciation NationSounds Like Good
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that country

Singles

YearSingles
UK [10] [11] [12] AUS [13] IRE [14] Album
2009"Tik Tok (Parody)"90439Non-album single
2010"Ninjas"The Midnight Beast
"Lez Be Friends"
"House Party"Non-album single
"Just Another Boyband"The Midnight Beast
2011"The Dance Routine"50Non-album singles
"Pizza in Ibiza"
2012"I'm So Manly (I Make Men Cry)"
"Return of the Boyband"
"Die Young (Parody)"91
2013"Bass Face"Shtick Heads
2014"Ubercvrrnt (feat. The Hell)"
"The Unholy Trinity"Non-album singles
"#Selfie (Parody)"
"You & I (Parody)"
"After the After, After Party (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)"
"Wiggle (Video Audio)"
"We Won't Remember Christmas (feat. Brett Domino)"
2015"Better Than Sex"Self-Deprecation Nation
"The Rejected Bond Song"Non-album singles
2016"Going 2 Miama"
"Turn It Up"The Album Nobody Asked For.
"Gettin' High"Non-album singles
"M.I.L.F $ (Parody)"
"Pokémon (Parody)"
2017"Kiss Your Sister"
2018 [15] "Send Nudes"The Album Nobody Asked For.
"Clickbait (feat. Daz Black & Soheila)"
"Butt Dial"
"Last One at the Party"
"Badass"
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that country

Releases from The Midnight Beast sitcom

TitleYearPeak chart positionsEpisodeLabelRelease Date
UK Indie

[16]

"I Kicked a Shark in the Face"20126Episode 1Sounds Like Good5 July 2012
"Begging"2
"Ninjas"
"Medium Pimpin'"20Episode 212 July 2012
"Daddy"
"Quirky"12Episode 319 July 2012
"Censorshit"
"Strategy Wanking"
"Videogames"21Episode 426 July 2012
"Life Is a Musical"
"Lez Be Friends"Episode 52 August 2012
"Just Another Boyband"
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that country

Other charting tracks

YearTitle
UK
2012"Begging" (from The Midnight Beast sitcom)70
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not released in that country

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