Today Is the Day discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
Live albums | 7 |
Compilation albums | 2 |
Music videos | 15 |
Splits | 5 |
Today Is the Day is an American noise rock and experimental metal band that originally formed in Nashville, Tennessee, and is currently based in Orland, Maine. The band's discography includes eleven studio albums, two compilation albums, five split releases, a demo EP, various singles, and numerous live / video releases.
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Supernova | |
Willpower |
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Today Is the Day |
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Temple of the Morning Star | |
In the Eyes of God |
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Sadness Will Prevail |
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Kiss the Pig |
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Axis of Eden |
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Pain Is a Warning |
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Animal Mother |
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No Good to Anyone |
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Blue Blood |
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Live Till You Die |
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Silver Anniversary |
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How to Win Friends and Influence People (demo) |
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Zodiac Dreaming (split with 16) |
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The Descent (split with Metatron) |
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Paste Studio - Feb 28, 2020 |
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"I Bent Scared" / "Come On Down and Get Saved" [9] |
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"Split EP" (split with Wrench) |
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"Change Zine Eight" (split with The Automatic Few) |
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"In These Black Days Volume 3" (split with Coalesce) |
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"The Man Who Loves to Hurt Himself" |
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"Sick Of Your Mouth" |
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"Parasite" [10] |
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"No Good To Anyone" |
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"You're All Gonna Die" |
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"Burn In Hell" |
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Song | Year | Compilation | Label | Notes |
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"Hands & Knees" [11] | 1993 | Clusterfuck | Amphetamine Reptile | Included as bonus tracks on remastered versions of Today Is the Day . |
"Pipedream Zero" [12] | 1994 | Clusterfuck '94 | ||
"Execution Style" | 1995 | Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In The Streets Volume Ten | Outtake from Willpower ; included as a bonus track on remastered versions of the album. | |
"Sadness Will Prevail" | 2000 | Contaminated 3.0 | Relapse | Original demo version. |
"Nothing Else Matters" | 2005 | The Old, The New, The Unreleased: Undecided Records Sampler | Undecided | Cover of a Metallica song. |
"I Know That You're Lying" | 2006 | Threat: Music That Inspired the Movie | Halo 8 | Remix by Darph/Nader of the song "Willpower". |
"In The Eyes of God" (live) | 2015 | Maryland Deathfest: The Movie 3 Official Soundtrack [13] | Handshake Inc | Live audio recorded at the 2012 Maryland Deathfest Festival. |
"Pinnacle" (live) |
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Willpower Live | |
Today Is the Day Live | |
Live in Japan |
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Live at the Whiskey A Go-Go | |
Axis of Eden - The Film |
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Die By The Wolf |
Title | Year | Director(s) |
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"6 Dementia Satyr" | 1994 | Donnie Briley |
"Realization" | 1996 | Tom Hazelmyer |
"Pinnacle" | 1997 | Adam Ahlbrandt |
"The Descent" | 2002 | |
"Mother's Ruin" | 2004 | |
"This Machine Kills Fascists" | ||
"IED" | 2008 | Tate Steinsiek and David Hall |
"Free at Last" | David Hall | |
"Daddy" | Bruce Millet | |
"Masada" | 2014 | David Hall |
"Heathen" | 2015 | Neil Barrett |
"Expectations Exceed Reality" | Adam Ahlbrandt and Steve Austin | |
"Animal Mother" | 2016 | David Hall |
"Blindspot" | 2017 | |
"Burn In Hell" [22] | 2020 | |
Song | Year | Compilation | Label | Notes |
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"6 Dementia Satyr" | 1994 | Harakiri No.2 [23] | Harakiri Magazine | Live footage recorded in 1994 in Munich, Germany. |
"I Bent Scared" | ||||
"Criminal" | 2004 | Contamination Festival 2003 [24] | Relapse | Live footage recorded at the 2003 Relapse Records Contamination Festival. |
"Maggots and Riots" | ||||
"Mayari" | ||||
"The Man Who Loves to Hurt Himself" | ||||
"In The Eyes of God" | 2013 | Maryland Deathfest: The Movie III [25] | Handshake Inc | Live footage recorded at the 2012 Maryland Deathfest Festival. |
"Pinnacle" |
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