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Yo La Tengo discography | |
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Studio albums | 17 |
EPs | 17 |
Compilation albums | 6 |
Singles | 22 |
B-sides | 15 |
Music videos | 19 |
Collaborations | 4 |
Film scores | 2 |
The discography of Yo La Tengo, an indie rock band based in Hoboken, New Jersey, consists of seventeen studio albums, six compilation albums, sixteen extended plays, twenty-two singles, two film score albums, four collaborative albums, and one album of cover songs.
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US [1] | BEL (FL) [2] | BEL (WA) [3] | GER [4] | FRA [5] | NLD [6] | POR [7] | SPA [8] | UK [9] | ||
Ride the Tiger |
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New Wave Hot Dogs |
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President Yo La Tengo |
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Fakebook | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | |
May I Sing with Me |
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Painful |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
Electr-O-Pura |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — [a] |
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside Out |
| 138 | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | 79 |
Summer Sun |
| 115 | — | — | 95 | — | — | — | — | 76 |
I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass |
| 66 | — | — | 70 | 179 | — | — | — | 87 |
Popular Songs |
| 58 | 97 | — | 100 | 173 | — | — | 88 | — |
Fade |
| 26 | 32 | 58 | 66 | — | 88 | 23 | 40 | 82 |
Stuff Like That There |
| 96 | 77 | 86 | — | 85 | 76 | 29 | 35 | 86 |
There's a Riot Going On |
| 136 | 178 | — | 63 | — | 175 | 31 | 56 | 60 |
We Have Amnesia Sometimes |
| — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — | — |
This Stupid World |
| — | 69 | 106 | 18 | 188 | — | 20 | 41 | — |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart. |
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Genius + Love = Yo La Tengo |
| Consists of rarities, alternate versions, and out-takes, spanning 1988 to 1995 |
Mishmoshi-Moshi[ citation needed ] |
| Brazilian edition of 2000 Japanese compilation, and is a combination of UK's 'You Can Have It All' CD single & the 'Danelectro' CD EP. |
Prisoners of Love: A Smattering of Scintillating Senescent Songs: 1985–2003 |
| A best-of compilation album, available in two or three disc editions where the third CD consisted of out-takes and rarities from 1986 to 2002 |
Yo La Tengo Is Murdering the Classics |
| A compilation of cover songs performed at the annual WFMU fundraisers (1996–2003). |
They Shoot, We Score |
| Compiles songs written and recorded for the films Old Joy (2006), Junebug (2005), Game 6 (2005) and Shortbus (2006) |
Murder in the Second Degree |
| Another compilation of cover songs performed at the annual WFMU fundraisers (1996–2003). |
Title | Album details | Notes |
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The Sounds of the Sounds of Science |
| 78 minutes of instrumental music to accompany his eight short documentary-style films shot underwater for filmmaker Jean Painlevé. |
The Original Score from the Motion Picture Adventureland[ citation needed ] |
| Made available only on LP upon pre-ordering Popular Songs through the Matador online store. |
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Strange but True |
| Collaboration with Jad Fair |
V.O.T.E.[ citation needed ] |
| Collaboration with Chris Stamey |
Parallelogram[ citation needed ] |
| Split album with Bardo Pond |
Nursery Rhymes[ citation needed ] |
| Bill Wells & Friends. Yo La Tengo appear on 6 tracks |
Title | Album details | Notes |
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Fuckbook |
| Released under the name Condo Fucks |
Title | Album details |
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That Is Yo La Tengo[ citation needed ] |
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Upside-Down[ citation needed ] |
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Shaker[ citation needed ] |
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From a Motel 6[ citation needed ] |
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Tom Courtenay[ citation needed ] |
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Camp Yo La Tengo[ citation needed ] |
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Little Honda[ citation needed ] |
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Autumn Sweater[ citation needed ] |
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Danelectro[ citation needed ] |
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Nuclear War[ citation needed ] |
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Merry Christmas from Yo La Tengo[ citation needed ] |
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Today Is the Day |
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Live Session[ citation needed ] |
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Here To Fall Remixes[ citation needed ] |
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Stupid Things |
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Sleepless Night [12] |
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The Bunker Sessions [13] |
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Year | Title | Label | Notes |
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1985 | "The River of Water" b/w "A House Is Not a Motel"
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| "A House Is Not a Motel" by Arthur Lee |
1987 | "The Asparagus Song" b/w "For the Turnstiles"
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| "For the Turnstiles" by Neil Young |
1990 | "Speeding Motorcycle"
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| With Daniel Johnston |
1991 | "Walking Away from You" b/w "Cast a Shadow"
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| "Cast A Shadow" by Beat Happening |
1993 | "Shaker" b/w "For Shame of Doing Wrong"
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| "For Shame of Doing Wrong" by Richard Thompson |
"Big Day Coming" b/w "Double Dare (Sominextraction)"
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1995 | "Tom Courtenay" b/w "The Bisexual Boogie"
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Camp Yo La Tengo
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| Contains "(Thin) Blue Line Swinger" and "Tom Courtenay" | |
1996 | "Blue/Green Arrow" b/w "Watching the Sun Rise or Johnny Carson"
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"Rocket #9" b/w "Wig Out with Charly Dapper"
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1997 | "Sugarcube" b/w "Busy with Me Thoughts"
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"Little Honda"
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| "Little Honda" by Brian Wilson and Mike Love | |
1998 | "Run Run Run" b/w "Urban Crusher"
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| "Run Run Run" (instrumental) by Velvet Underground |
2000 | "You Can Have It All (edit)" b/w "Ready-Mades"
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| "Ready-Mades" by Bonzo Dog Band A young Amy Poehler appears on the cover art |
2006 | "Mr. Tough" b/w " I'm Your Puppet "
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2009 | "Here to Fall (Pete Rock Remix) "
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" Periodically Double or Triple"
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" Do They Know It's Christmas? " (With Fucked Up, Ezra Koenig, David Cross, Kevin Drew, Tegan & Sara, Andrew W.K., Bob Mould, Kyp Malone, GZA)
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| Written by Midge Ure and Bob Geldof | |
2013 | "Ohm" b/w "Oriole"
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| ORANGE COVER "Ohm" (album version) b/w "Oriole" (mix 12); RED COVER "Ohm" (live rock version) b/w "Oriole" (mix 15); BLUE COVER "Ohm" (live quiet version) b/w "Oriole" (mix 29) |
2013 | "Super Kiwi" b/w "A Day in the Life Of a Tree"
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| "A day in the Life Of a Tree" by Beach Boys |
2013 | "Toymaggedon"
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| With Ira Glass and Eugene Mirman |
2015 | " Friday I'm In Love "
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| Written by The Cure |
Date | Title | Director(s) | Notes | Ref. |
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1988 | "Teenager in Love" | Mike McGonigal | released on the VHS Mouthful of Sweat Video: Chemical Imbalance Video Compilation #1 | [14] |
"Everyday" | ||||
Aug 1990 | "The Summer" | Phil Morrison | [15] | |
Apr 1992 | "Upside-Down" | Peter Walsh | ||
1993 | "Big Day Coming" | Phil Morrison | [16] | |
"From a Motel 6" | Hal Hartley | scrapped by Atlantic for being too arty | [17] | |
Jan 23, 1994 | David Kleiler | |||
Mar 1995 | "Tom Courtenay" | Phil Morrison | cameo by Marshall Crenshaw | [18] |
Oct 1995 | "Blue Line Swinger" | George Spyros | [19] | |
Aug 3, 1997 | "Sugarcube" | Phil Morrison | cameos by Bob Odenkirk, David Cross, & John Ennis | [18] |
Jul 28, 2009 | "Here to Fall" | John McSwain | first in a series of four clips | [20] |
Aug 4, 2009 | "Periodically Double or Triple" | second in a series of four clips | [21] | |
Aug 11, 2009 | "Avalon or Someone Very Similar" | third in a series of four clips | [22] | |
Aug 18, 2009 | "Nothing to Hide" | Pelham Johnston & Brandon Reichard | [23] | |
Sep 1, 2009 | "When It's Dark" | John McSwain | fourth in a series of four clips | [24] |
Nov 15, 2012 | "Before We Run" | Emily Hubley | [25] | |
Jan 28, 2013 | "I'll Be Around" | Phil Morrison | [26] | |
Jul 10, 2013 | "Ohm" | Donick Cary | animated by Sugarshack Animation | [27] |
Aug 6, 2013 | "Is That Enough" | [28] | ||
Jan 14, 2014 | "Tree" | Jim Woodring (characters & storyboard) & Drop (animation) | released as DVD | [29] [30] |
Jul 14, 2015 | "Friday I'm In Love" | Jason Woliner | [31] |
Year | Title | Available on | Written by |
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1985 | "The River of Water" |
| Ira Kaplan |
"Private Doberman" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
1986 | "The Cone of Silence" |
| Ira Kaplan |
"The Evil That Men Do" |
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"The Forest Green" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | ||
"The Pain of Pain" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"The Way Some People Die" | Dave Schramm | ||
"Alrock's Bells" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"Five Years" | Dave Schramm, Tony Rubin | ||
"Screaming Dead Balloons" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"Crispy Duck" |
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1987 | "Clunk" |
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"Did I Tell You" | |||
"House Fall Down" | |||
"Lewis" |
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"Lost in Bessemer" |
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"3 Blocks from Groove St." | |||
"Serpentine" | Ira Kaplan, Phil Milstein | ||
"A Shy Dog" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"No Water" | Ira Kaplan, Phil Milstein | ||
"The Story of Jazz" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"The Asparagus Song" |
| Ira Kaplan, Emily Hubley | |
1989 | "Barnaby, Hardly Working" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan |
"Drug Test" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"The Evil That Men Do (Craig's Version)" |
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"Alyda" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | ||
"The Evil That Men Do (Pablo's Version)" | Ira Kaplan | ||
1990 | "Can't Forget" |
| Yo La Tengo |
"The Summer" |
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"What Comes Next" |
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"Did I Tell You" |
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1991 | "Out the Window" |
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"Swing for Life" | |||
"Walking Away from You" |
| Georgia Hubley | |
"Five Cornered Drone (Crispy Duck)" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Fog Over Frisco" |
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"Junk" |
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"Artificial Heart" |
| Ira Kaplan, Ernest Noyes Brookings | |
1992 | "Detouring America with Horns" |
| Georgia Hubley |
"Upside-Down" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Mushroom Cloud of Hiss" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | |
"Swing for Life" |
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"Some Kinda Fatigue" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Always Something" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | |
"86-Second Blowout" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"Out the Window" | |||
"Satellite" | |||
"Sleeping Pill" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"Upside-Down One More Time" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Sunsquashed" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
1993 | "Big Day Coming" [Slow Version] |
| Ira Kaplan |
"From a Motel 6" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | |
"Superstar-Watcher" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"I Was the Fool Beside You for Too Long" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | ||
"Nowhere Near" |
| Georgia Hubley | |
"Sudden Organ" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Double Dare" |
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"A Worrying Thing" |
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"Big Day Coming" [Fast Version] |
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"I Heard You Looking" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"Shaker" |
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"What She Wants" |
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"Double Dare (Sominextraction)" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
1994 | "Nutricia" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew |
"From a Motel 6 (Remix)" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Tunnel Vision |
| Yo La Tengo | |
"Smart Window | |||
"Slow Learner | |||
1995 | "Regular Life" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew, Jad Fair |
"Decora" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"Flying Lesson (Hot Chicken #1)" | |||
"The Hour Grows Late" | |||
"Tom Courtenay" |
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"False Ending" |
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"Pablo and Andrea" |
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"Paul Is Dead" |
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"False Alarm" | |||
"The Ballad of Red Buckets" | |||
"(Straight Down to the) Bitter End" | |||
"My Heart's Reflection" | |||
"Don't Say a Word (Hot Chicken #2)" |
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"Attack on Love" |
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"Blue Line Swinger" |
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"(Thin) Blue Line Swinger" |
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"Mr. Ameche Plays the Stranger" |
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"Treading Water" |
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"Bad Politics" | |||
"My Heart's Reflection (Take 3)" | |||
"The Bisexual Boogie" |
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1996 | "Blue/Green Arrow" |
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"Watching the Sun Rise or Johnny Carson" |
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"Evanescent Psychic Pez Drop" |
| Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"Demons" |
| Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | |
"Something to Do" |
| Ira Kaplan | |
"Ultra-Powerful Short Wave Radio Picks Up Music from Venus" | David Fair, Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | ||
"Up to You" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | ||
"Her Grandmother's Gift" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | ||
"From a Motel 6 #2" | |||
"Gooseneck Problem" | Ira Kaplan | ||
"Ecstasy Blues" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | ||
"Too Much, Part I" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | ||
"One Self: Fish Girl" | |||
"Enough" | |||
"Drum Solo" | Georgia Hubley | ||
"From a Motel 6 #1" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan | ||
"Too Much, Part II" | |||
1997 | "Return to Hot Chicken" | Georgia Hubley, Ira Kaplan, James McNew | |
"Moby Octopad" | |||
"Sugarcube" |
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"Damage" |
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"Deeper Into Movies" | |||
"Shadows" | |||
"Stockholm Syndrome" |
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"Autumn Sweater" |
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"Green Arrow" |
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"One PM Again" | |||
"The Lie and How We Told It" | |||
"Center of Gravity" | |||
"Spec Bebop" | |||
"We're an American Band" | |||
"Rocket #9 (Long Version)" |
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"Wig-Out with Charley Dapper" | |||
"Rocket #9 (Short Version)" | |||
"Busy with Me Thoughts" |
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"3D" |
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1998 | "Looney Tunes" |
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"Urban Crusher" |
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1999 | "Turtle Soup 1" |
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"Turtle Soup 2" | |||
2000 | "Everyday" | ||
"Our Way to Fall" |
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"Saturday" |
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"Let's Save Tony Orlando's House" |
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"Last Days of Disco" | |||
"The Crying of Lot G" | |||
"Tears Are in Your Eyes" |
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"Cherry Chapstick" |
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"From Black to Blue" |
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"Madeline" | |||
"Tired Hippo" | |||
"Night Falls on Hoboken" | |||
"Danelectro 3" |
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"Danelectro 2" | |||
"Danelectro 1" |
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2002 | "Sea Urchins" | ||
"Hyas and Stenorhynchus" | |||
"Shrimp Stories" | |||
"How Some Jellyfish Are Born" | |||
"Liquid Crystals" | |||
"The Love Life of the Octopus" | |||
"Acera or the Wtiches' Dance" | |||
"The Sea Horse" | |||
2003 | "Beach Party Tonight" |
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"Little Eyes" |
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"Nothing But You and Me" |
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"Season of the Shark" |
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"Today Is the Day" |
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"Tiny Birds" |
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"How to Make a Baby Elephant Float" | |||
"Georgia Vs. Yo La Tengo" | |||
"Don't Have to Be So Sad" | |||
"Winter A-Go-Go" | |||
"Moonrock Mambo" | |||
"Let's Be Still" | |||
"Styles of the Times" |
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"Outsmartener" | |||
"Dr. Crash" | |||
2005 | "Stay Away from Heaven" |
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"Pencil Test" | |||
"Almost True" | |||
"Weather Shy" | |||
2006 | "Pass the Hatchet, I Think I'm Goodkind" | ||
"Beanbag Chair" | |||
"I Feel Like Going Home" | |||
"Mr. Tough" |
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"Black Flowers" |
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"The Race Is on Again" | |||
"The Room Got Heavy" | |||
"Sometimes I Don't Get You" | |||
"Daphnia" | |||
"I Should Have Known Better" | |||
"The Weakest Part" | |||
"Song for Mahila" | |||
"Point and Shoot" | |||
"The Story of Yo La Tango" | |||
"Watch Out for Me Ronnie" |
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2007 | "El Es Gay" (Live) |
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"Pass the Hatchet, I Think I'm Goodkind" (Live) | |||
"The Weakest Part" (Live) | |||
"Luci Baines" (Live) | |||
2008 | "Leaving Home" |
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"Getting Lost" | |||
"Path to Springs" | |||
"Driving Home" | |||
"Leaving Home (Alternate Version)" | |||
"Old Joy: End Credits" | |||
"Ashley" | |||
"Meerkats" | |||
"Madeline" [2] | |||
"A Roomful of Ladies" (Outtake) | |||
"David Wark" | |||
"Aftermath" (Outtake) | |||
"George" | |||
"This Could Be It" | |||
"The Phantom Who Haunts Broadway" | |||
"Game Time" | |||
"Pharaoh Blues" | |||
"Zoo Chant" | |||
"Love Chant" | |||
"Asbestos" | |||
"Return of the Pharaoh" | |||
"Spec Bebop" (Shorter Version) | |||
"Buckner's Boner" | |||
"Isolation Tank" | |||
"Panic in Central Park (Outtake)" | |||
"Panic in Central Park" | |||
"Wizard's Sleeve" | |||
2009 | "Here to Fall" |
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"Avalon or Someone Very Similar" |
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"By Two's" | |||
"If It's True" | |||
"I'm On My Way" | |||
"When It's Dark" | |||
"All Your Secrets" | |||
"More Stars Than There Are in Heaven" | |||
"The Fireside" | |||
"And the Glitter Is Gone" | |||
"Nothing to Hide" |
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"Periodically Double or Triple" |
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2012 | "Big Fish" (With the Lost City Ramblers) |
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2013 | "Ohm" | ||
"Is That Enough" | |||
"Two Trains" | |||
"Cornelia and Jane" | |||
"Stupid Things" |
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"Well You Better" |
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"Paddle Forward" | |||
"I'll Be Around" | |||
"The Point of It" | |||
"Before We Run" |
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"Super Kiwi" |
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"Note to self" |
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"Oriole" |
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2015 | "Rickety" |
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"All Your Secrets" | |||
"The Ballad of Red Buckets" | |||
"Awhileaway" | |||
"Deeper Into Movies" | |||
"Suspirica" |
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Year | Title | Available on | Written by |
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1985 | "A House Is Not a Motel" |
| Arthur Lee |
1986 | "Big Sky" |
| Ray Davies |
"The Empty Pool" | Dave Weckerman | ||
"Living in the Country" | Pete Seeger | ||
"Closing Time" |
| Sammy Walker | |
"Heart's Expired" |
| Will Rigby | |
1987 | "It's Alright (The Way That You Live)" |
| Lou Reed |
"Let's Compromise" | Information | ||
"For the Turnstiles" |
| Neil Young | |
"Orange Songs" |
| Tara Key, Tim Harris | |
"I Threw It All Away" | Bob Dylan | ||
1990 | "Griselda" |
| Antonio Apodeca |
"Here Comes My Baby" | Cat Stevens | ||
"Yellow Sarong" | The Scene Is Now | ||
"You Tore Me Down" | Chris Wilson, Cyril Jordan | ||
"Emulsified" | Rex Garvin | ||
"Speeding Motorcycle" (With Daniel Johnston) |
| Daniel Johnston | |
"Casper the Friendly Ghost" (With Daniel Johnston) |
| Daniel Johnston | |
"Whispering Hope" (With Daniel Johnston) | Daniel Johnston | ||
"Tried So Hard" |
| Gene Clark | |
"Oklahoma, U.S.A." | Ray Davies | ||
"The One to Cry" | The Escorts | ||
"Andalucia" | John Cale | ||
"What Can I Say" | Joey Spampinato | ||
"Cast a Shadow" |
| Beat Happening | |
1992 | "(The) Farmer's Daughter" |
| The Beach Boys |
"Out of Control" | Channel 3 | ||
"Dreaming" |
| Blondie | |
1993 | "The Whole of the Law" |
| Peter Perrett |
"For Shame of Doing Wrong (Slide Version)" |
| Richard Thompson | |
"For Shame of Doing Wrong" |
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1994 | "Ashes on the Ground" |
| David Fair, Mark Jickling |
1995 | " Can't Seem to Make You Mine " |
| Sky Saxon |
1996 | "Too Late" |
| Bruce Gilbert |
"Hanky Panky Nohow" | John Cale | ||
"I'm Set Free" | Lou Reed | ||
"Surfin' with the Shah" | John Talley-Jones | ||
"Blitzkrieg Bop" | Ramones | ||
1997 | "Little Honda" |
| Brian Wilson, Mike Love |
" My Little Corner of the World " | Bob Hilliard, Lee Pockriss | ||
"Be Thankful for What You Got" |
| William DeVaughn | |
"No Return" | Ray Davies | ||
"Black Hole" | Jones | ||
"How Much I've Lied" | David Rivkin, Gram Parsons | ||
"By the Time It Gets Dark" |
| Sandy Denny | |
"We Are the Champions" (Live) |
| Queen | |
1998 | "Run Run Run" |
| Lou Reed |
2000 | "You Can Have It All" |
| Harry Wayne Casey |
"Ready-Mades" |
| Neil Innes, Vivian Stanshall | |
2001 | "Gun" |
| Jeff Tweedy |
2002 | "Rock N Roll Santa" |
| Jan Terri |
"It's Christmas Time" | Alton Abraham, Sun Ra | ||
"Santa Claus Goes Modern" | Sven Swanson | ||
"Nuclear War" |
| Sun Ra | |
"Fancy" |
| Ray Davies | |
2003 | "Take Care" |
| Alex Chilton |
"Needle of Death" |
| Bert Jansch | |
"Hedwig's Lament/Exquisite Corpse" (With Yoko Ono) |
| John Cameron Mitchell, Stephen Trask | |
2005 | "Dreaming" | The Cosmic Rays | |
"Bad Politics" | The Dead C | ||
"Dreams" | Stevie Nicks | ||
"Magnet" | Joey Spampinato, Terry Adams | ||
2006 | " I'm Your Puppet " |
| Dan Penn, Spooner Oldham |
"Tighten Up" | Archie Bell and the Drells | ||
"The Night Chicago Died" | Paper Lace | ||
"Raw Power" | The Stooges | ||
"Sea Cruise" | Huey "Piano" Smith | ||
"Favorite Thing" | The Replacements | ||
"Baseball Altamont" | Ned Hayden, Philip Shelley | ||
"Meet the Mets" | Bill Katz, Ruth Roberts | ||
"Oh Bondage, Up Yours!" | X-Ray Spex | ||
"Ding Dang/Interplanetary Music" | Brian Wilson, Roger McGuinn, Sun Ra | ||
"Captain Lou" | NRBQ | ||
"Oh! Sweet Nuthin'" | The Velvet Underground | ||
"Route 66" | Bobby Troup | ||
"Roadrunner" | Jonathan Richman | ||
"Tijuana Taxi" | Eryan Coleman | ||
"Mendocino/Raindrops Keep Fallin’ on My Head" | Doug Sahm, Burt Bacharach | ||
"Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" | Eurythmics | ||
"Baby's on Fire" | Brian Eno | ||
"Mary Anne with the Shaky Hand" | The Who | ||
"The Hokey Pokey" | Larry Laprise, Taftt Baker, Charles Macak | ||
"You May Be Right" | Billy Joel | ||
"Mama Told Me (Not to Come)" | Randy Newman | ||
"Roundabout" | Yes | ||
"You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet" | Bachman-Turner Overdrive | ||
"Don't Worry, Kyoko (Mummy's Only Looking for Her Hand in the Snow)" | Yoko Ono | ||
"Downtown" | Petula Clark | ||
"Let the Good Times Roll" | Shirley Goodman, Leonard Lee | ||
"Never on Sunday" | Manos Hadjidakis, Billy Towne | ||
"20th Century Boy" | T. Rex | ||
"Rock the Boat" | The Hues Corporation | ||
"Shotgun/Medley" | Junior Walker and the All-Stars | ||
2007 | "Fourth Time Around" |
| Bob Dylan |
"I Wanna Be Your Lover" | Bob Dylan | ||
2009 | "Gentle Hour" |
| Peter Gutteridge |
"What'cha Gonna Do About It" |
| Brian Potter, Ian Samwell | |
"Accident" | Brian McMahon | ||
"This Is Where I Belong" | Ray Davies | ||
"Shut Down" | Brian Wilson, Roger Christian | ||
"Shut Down Part 2" | Carl Wilson | ||
" With a Girl Like You " | Reg Presley | ||
"The Kid with the Replaceable Head" | Richard Hell | ||
"Dog Meat" | Chris Wilson, Cyril Jordan | ||
"So Easy Baby" | Billy Miller | ||
"Come On Up" | Felix Cavaliere | ||
"Gudbuy T'Jane" | Jim Lea, Noddy Holder | ||
"Coloured" |
| Chris Knox | |
"You've Got a Friend" |
| Carole King | |
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" (With Fucked Up, Ezra Koenig, David Cross, Kevin Drew, Tegan & Sara, Andrew W.K., Bob Mould, Kyp Malone, GZA) |
| Midge Ure, Bob Geldof | |
2010 | "You Make Me Feel Good" |
| Chris White |
2012 | " I Saw the Light " |
| Todd Rundgren |
2013 | "Move To California" |
| Times New Viking |
" A Day in the Life of a Tree " | Brian Wilson, Jack Rieley | ||
" La Grange " |
| ZZ Top | |
2014 | "Maxwell Snake" (With David Greenberger) |
| David Greenberger |
"Eight Day Weekend" (With Jeff Tweedy) |
| Jeff Tweedy | |
2015 | "My Heart's Not In It" |
| Gerry Goffin, Russ Titelman |
" I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry " | Hank Williams | ||
" Friday I'm in Love " | Cure | ||
"Before We Stopped to Think" | Great Plains | ||
"Butchie's Tune" | Steve Boone | ||
"Automatic Doom" | Dan Cuddy | ||
"I Can Feel the Ice Melting" | George Clinton, Tamala Lewis | ||
"Naples" | Tim Harris | ||
"Somebody's in Love" | Raymond Dancer, Lonnie Tolbert | ||
2016 | " Alley Cat " |
| Frank Bjorn |
"New York Groove" | Russ Ballard | ||
"Bertha" | Jerry Garcia, Robert Hunter | ||
"Add It Up" | Gordon Gano | ||
"To Love Somebody" | Bee Gees | ||
"Civilization (Bongo, Bongo, Bongo I Don't Want to Leave the Congo)" | Bob Hilliard, Carl Sigman | ||
"Suspect Device" | Jake Burns | ||
"First I Look At The Purse" | Smokey Robinson, Bobby Rogers | ||
"Jailbreak" | Phil Lynott | ||
"Popcorn" | Gershon Kingsley | ||
"Girl from the North Country" | Bob Dylan | ||
"Build Me Up Buttercup" | Mike d'Abo, Tony Macaulay | ||
"I Wanna Be Free" | Tommy Boyce, Bobby Hart | ||
"Rock and Roll Love Letter" | Tim Moore | ||
"Emotional Rescue" | Mick Jagger, Keith Richards | ||
"Some Velvet Morning" | Lee Hazlewood | ||
"Medley: The Low Spark Of High Heeled Boys/Mr. Soul" | Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi/Neil Young | ||
"Pay to Cum" | Bad Brains | ||
"Never My Love" | Don Addrisi, Dick Addrisi | ||
"King Kong" | Ray Davies | ||
"White Lines (Don't Don't Do It)" | Melle Mel, Sylvia Robinson | ||
"Slurf Song" | Michael Hurley | ||
"Different Drum" | Mike Nesmith | ||
"Crazy" | Willie Nelson | ||
"Be My Baby" | Phil Spector, Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich | ||
"Hey Ya!" | Andre 3000 | ||
"Heart of Darkness" | Pere Ubu | ||
"Chantilly Lace/Medley" | Big Bopper |
American rock band Linkin Park have released eight studio albums, three live albums, four compilation albums, two remix albums, three soundtrack albums, 4 video albums, 12 extended plays, 44 singles, 20 promotional singles, and 70 music videos. Linkin Park was formed in Agoura Hills, California, in 1996 by Mike Shinoda, Brad Delson (guitar), and Rob Bourdon (drums). Joe Hahn (turntables) and Dave Farrell (bass) were later recruited, and in 1999, Chester Bennington became a member, staying with the band until his death in 2017. Before Bennington joined the band, Mark Wakefield was their lead singer.
I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One is the eighth studio album by the American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on April 22, 1997, by Matador Records. It was produced by Roger Moutenot and recorded at House of David in Nashville, Tennessee. The album expands the guitar-based pop of its predecessor Electr-O-Pura to encompass a variety of other music genres, including bossa nova, krautrock, and electronic music. Most of the songs on the album deal with melancholy emotions and range from short and fragile ballads to long and open-ended dissonance.
And Then Nothing Turned Itself Inside-Out is the ninth studio album by American indie rock band Yo La Tengo, released on February 22, 2000, by Matador Records. The album received acclaim from critics.
The American heavy metal band Slipknot has released seven studio albums, three live albums, two compilation albums, one demo album, one EP, twenty-eight singles, five video albums and thirty-three music videos. Formed in Des Moines, Iowa in 1995, Slipknot originally featured vocalist and percussionist Anders Colsefni, guitarists Donnie Steele and Josh "Gnar" Brainard, bassist Paul Gray, drummer Joey Jordison, and percussionist and backing vocalist Shawn "Clown" Crahan. The original lineup released its first album Mate. Feed. Kill. Repeat. in 1996, before undergoing a number of lineup changes over the next few years.
The official discography of My Chemical Romance, an American rock band, consists of four studio albums, two live albums, three compilation albums, six extended plays, 26 singles, four video albums, 18 music videos, and 13 original appearances on other albums. As of December 2021, the band had sold 8.7 million album-equivalent units in the United States, 5.6 million of which were from album sales.
The discography of Alice in Chains, a Seattle-based rock band, consists of six studio albums, three extended plays (EP), three live albums, five compilations, two DVDs, 44 music videos, and 34 singles.
The following is the discography of the American metal band Lamb of God. Originally known under the moniker "Burn the Priest", the band was founded in 1994 by Chris Adler, John Campbell and Mark Morton. In 1999, Burn the Priest released their self-titled full-length debut, released through Legion Records, shortly after the release, the band changed its name to "Lamb of God" and signed a record deal with Prosthetic Records. The group's next album, New American Gospel, was released in 2000. Produced by Devin Townsend, 2003's As the Palaces Burn was critically acclaimed, with Revolver magazine awarding it "Album of the Year".
The discography of Weezer, an American rock band, consists of 15 studio albums, two compilation albums, one video album, nine extended plays, 37 singles and 40 music videos. Weezer's self-titled debut studio album, often referred to as The Blue Album, was released in May 1994 through DGC Records. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number 16 on the US Billboard 200 and spawning the singles "Undone – The Sweater Song" and "Buddy Holly", both of which were responsible for launching Weezer into mainstream success with the aid of music videos directed by Spike Jonze. It has sold 3.3 million copies in the United States and has been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), becoming the band's best selling album to date. Following the success of their debut album, Weezer took a break from touring for the Christmas holidays. Lead singer Rivers Cuomo began piecing together demo material for Weezer's second studio album. Cuomo's original concept for the album was a space-themed rock opera, Songs from the Black Hole. Ultimately, the Songs from the Black Hole album concept was dropped; the band, however, continued to utilize songs from these sessions into work for their second studio album. Pinkerton was released as the band's second studio album in September 1996. Peaking at number 19 on the Billboard 200, it was considered a critical and commercial failure at the time of its release, selling far less than its triple platinum predecessor. However, in the years following its release, it has seen much critical and commercial championing.
The discography of American heavy metal band Disturbed includes eight studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, one extended play, 31 singles, three video albums, and 27 music videos. The band formed when guitarist Dan Donegan, drummer Mike Wengren and bassist Steve "Fuzz" Kmak hired vocalist David Draiman in 1996. A demo tape led to their signing to Giant Records, which released their debut album, The Sickness, in March 2000. The album reached the top 30 on the United States' Billboard 200, and the Australian ARIA Charts. Since its release, The Sickness was certified 5× platinum, a measure of its high sales volume, in the US by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), 3× platinum in Canada by Music Canada, and platinum in Australia by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). Four singles were released from the album, "Stupify", "Voices", "The Game", and "Down with the Sickness"; the latter of which was the most successful, having been certified platinum by the RIAA.
The discography of Deftones, an American alternative metal band, consists of nine studio albums, three extended plays, three compilation albums, five demo albums and 22 singles. Their back-catalogue of B-side material encompasses 52 tracks. One release is certified gold by the RIAA in recognition of shipments exceeding 500,000 copies, and three are certified platinum for exceeding one million copies. They have sold over 10 million albums worldwide.
Killswitch Engage is an American metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts. Their discography consists of eight studio albums, three video albums, and twenty-three singles. Formed in 1999, the band signed with Ferret Music, and released their self-titled debut album in 2000. They then signed a recording contract with Roadrunner Records, releasing Alive or Just Breathing in 2002. The album peaked at number 37 on the Heatseekers Albums chart. Their third album, 2004's The End of Heartache, peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200, and sold 38,000 copies in its first week of release. The album was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in 2007, denoting shipments of over 500,000 copies.
The discography of Mika, an English pop singer-songwriter, consists of six studio albums, four live albums, two compilation albums, nine extended plays, thirty-six singles, thirty-one music videos, and four video albums. As of 2017, Mika has sold over 20 million records.
The discography of Gojira, a French heavy metal band, consists of seven studio albums, three live albums, one film score album (live), four demo albums, one extended play, ten singles, seventeen music videos, and three video albums.
English musical duo Wham! released three studio albums, four compilation albums, four video albums, 12 music videos, 14 singles, two remix albums and two documentary films.
Cuban-American rapper Pitbull has released twelve studio albums, four compilation albums, one soundtrack album, four official mixtapes, over 300 singles, over 1,000 songs, and over 200 music videos.
The discography of YG, an American rapper, consists of seven studio albums, 55 singles and nine mixtapes. YG's debut studio album, My Krazy Life, was released on March 18, 2014. His second studio album, Still Brazy, was released on June 17, 2016. His best known singles include "Big Bank", "My Nigga" and "Who Do You Love".
Valentin Brunel, better known by his stage name Kungs, is a French DJ, record producer and musician. A native of Toulon, he released his first album Layers in 2016 after success with "This Girl", a collaboration with Cookin' on 3 Burners that became an international hit for him, and the follow-ups "Don't You Know" featuring Jamie N Commons and "I Feel So Bad" featuring Ephemerals.
The discography of American rock band Spoon consists of 10 studio albums, four extended plays (EPs), and 26 singles. Formed in 1993 in Austin, Texas by Britt Daniel and Jim Eno (drums), Spoon released their debut studio album, Telephono, in 1996 on Matador Records. Their follow-up full-length, A Series of Sneaks, was released in 1998 on Elektra, who subsequently dropped the band. Spoon went on to sign with Merge Records, where Spoon gained greater commercial success and critical acclaim with the albums Girls Can Tell (2001), Kill the Moonlight (2002), and particularly Gimme Fiction (2005), which debuted at number 44 on the Billboard 200 and sold over 300,000 copies in the US. The group's next three albums - Ga Ga Ga Ga Ga (2007), Transference (2010), and They Want My Soul (2014) - reached the top 10 of the US charts, while the latter two peaked in the top 20 in Canada and the top 50 in Australia. The band's ninth album, Hot Thoughts, was released on March 17, 2017.
American singer Ava Max has released two studio albums, one extended play, 28 singles, 15 promotional singles and 24 music videos, as well as four visualizer music videos. In 2008, Max released an independent extended play on her Myspace profile titled Amanda Kay. She released "Take Away the Pain" under the stage name Ava in 2013, which was later produced by the Canadian duo Project 46 in 2015.
Bad Wolves is an American heavy metal band formed in 2017. The band has three studio albums in its discography, Disobey (2018), N.A.T.I.O.N. (2019) and Dear Monsters (2021), though they have found more fame with their singles. Initially releasing a cover of the Cranberries' 1994 hit "Zombie", that was certified platinum in the US, the band proceeded to find further success with a number of songs topping the Billboard Mainstream Rock songs chart, including "Remember When", "Killing Me Slowly", and "Sober".