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Violent Femmes discography
Studio albums9
EPs1
Live albums5
Compilation albums4
Singles19
Video albums3
Music videos11
Miscellaneous16

This is the discography of Violent Femmes, a Milwaukee, Wisconsin-based alternative rock group, which consists of eight studio albums, 19 singles, four live albums and four compilation albums, in addition to a number of miscellaneous appearances on soundtracks and compilations featuring various artists. This list does not include solo material by any of the bands' members.

Violent Femmes was formed in 1980 by vocalist/guitarist Gordon Gano, bassist Brian Ritchie and drummer Victor DeLorenzo, finding immediate success with the release of their self-titled debut album in early 1983. Featuring "Blister in the Sun", "Kiss Off", "Add It Up" and "Gone Daddy Gone", Violent Femmes became the band's biggest-selling album and was eventually certified platinum by the RIAA.[1] Although the sales success of their debut was never matched, The Blind Leading the Naked (1986), 3 (1989), Why Do Birds Sing? (1991) and New Times (1994) all peaked at higher chart positions on the Billboard 200. Throughout their career, Violent Femmes' popularity remained consistent, especially in Australia where four of their albums made the Top 40 and the debut stayed on the charts for seven months. The songs "Nightmares" and "American Music" cracked the top five on the US Modern Rock Tracks chart.[2] The group would go on to become one of the most commercially successful alternative rock acts of the 1980s and 1990s, selling over 9 million albums by 2005.[3] In 2009, Gano released a statement announcing the bands' break-up.[4] However, Violent Femmes reformed in 2013, and released We Can Do Anything (their first studio album in 16 years) in 2016.[5]

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Chart peaks Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[6]
AUS
[7]
UK
[8]
1983 Violent Femmes 171 31
1984 Hallowed Ground
  • Released: June 1984
  • Label: Slash (25094)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
56
1986 The Blind Leading the Naked
  • Released: March 1986
  • Labels: Warner Bros., Slash (25340)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
84 31 81
1989 3
  • Released: February 1989
  • Labels: Warner Bros., Slash (25819)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
93 64
1991 Why Do Birds Sing?
  • Released: April 30, 1991
  • Labels: Slash, Reprise (26476)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
141 26
1994 New Times
  • Released: May 17, 1994
  • Label: Elektra (61553)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
90 60
1995 Rock!!!!!
  • Released: 1995 (Australia), 2000 (US)
  • Label: Mushroom (93424)
  • Format: CD, CS
30
2000 Freak Magnet
  • Released: February 22, 2000
  • Labels: Beyond Music, BMG Entertainment (78058)
  • Format: CD
2016 We Can Do Anything
  • Released: March 4, 2016
  • Label: PIAS America (PIASR420CDX [CD]; PIASR420LP [LP])
  • Format: CD, LP, download
184 59
2019 Hotel Last Resort
  • Released: July 26, 2019
  • Label: PIAS America (PIASR1100)
  • Format: CD, LP, download
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Live albums

Year Album details
1999 Viva Wisconsin
  • Released: November 23, 1999
  • Labels: Beyond Music, BMG Entertainment (78024)
  • Format: CD
2005 BBC Live
  • Released: August 2, 2005
  • Label: Hux Records (065)
  • Format: CD
2006 Archive Series No. 1: Live in Iceland
  • Released: July 27, 2006
  • Label: Add It Up Productions (01)
  • Format: CD
Archive Series No. 2: Live in Chicago Q101
  • Released: September 2006
  • Label: Add It Up Productions (02)
  • Format: CD
2017 2 Mics & the Truth: Unplugged & Unhinged in America[13][14]
  • Released: July 7, 2017
  • Label: PIAS America (PIASR975CD)
  • Format: CD, LP

Compilation albums

Year Album details Chart peaks Certifications
(sales thresholds)
US
[6]
AUS
[7]
1990 Debacle: The First Decade
  • Released: 1990
  • Label: Liberation Records (30477)
  • Formats: CD, CS, LP
39
1993 Add It Up (1981–1993)
  • Released: September 14, 1993
  • Labels: Slash Records, Reprise Records (45403)
  • Formats: CD, CS, 2xLP
146 45
2001 Something's Wrong
2005 Permanent Record: The Very Best of Violent Femmes
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

EPs

Year EP details
2015 Happy New Year[16]
  • Released April 18, 2015
  • Label: Add It Up Productions (VF001)
  • Format: 180-gram clear vinyl EP

Singles

Retail singles

Year Single Peak chart
positions
Album
US
Mod

[17]
AUS
[7]
1983 "Gone Daddy Gone" Violent Femmes
"Ugly" Non-album single
1984 "It's Gonna Rain" Hallowed Ground
1986 "Children of the Revolution" 54 The Blind Leading the Naked
"I Held Her in My Arms"
1989 "Nightmares" 4 3
1991 "American Music" 2 Why Do Birds Sing?
"Do You Really Want to Hurt Me"
"Used to Be" 90
1993 "I Held Her in My Arms" (alt. version) Add It Up (1981–1993)
1994 "Machine" New Times
"Breakin' Up" 12
1995 "Tonight" 62 Rock!!!!!
2000 "All I Want" Freak Magnet
"Sleepwalkin'"
2008 "Crazy" Non-album single
2016 "Memory"/"You Move Me" (Record Store Day 2016 release) We Can Do Anything
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Promotional singles

Year Single Album
1994 "Don't Start Me on the Liquor" New Times
1995 "She Went to Germany" Rock!!!!!
1997 "Blister in the Sun" Grosse Pointe Blank OST

Music videos

Year Song Director(s)
1983 "Gone Daddy Gone" Douglas Martin
Steven Martin
1986 "Children of the Revolution" Mick Haggerty
1989 "Nightmares" Martin Atkins
1991 "American Music" Adam Bernstein
"Used to Be" Phil Waters
1993 "I Held Her in My Arms" Mick Haggerty
1994 "Breakin' Up"
"Machine" Sean Casey
1995 "Tonight"
1997 "Blister in the Sun" Evan Bernard
2000 "All I Want" Dominic Engel
2015 "Love Love Love Love Love" Jake Brebes
"Good For/At Nothing" Harley Hefford
2016 "Memory"
"Issues" David Gladstein

Video albums

Year Title
2005 Permanent Record: Live & Otherwise
  • Released: July 12, 2005
  • Label: Rhino Entertainment (970428)
  • Format: DVD
2006 No, Let's Start Over
2007 Live at the Hacienda
  • Released: December 11, 2007
  • Label: Cherry Red (CRDVD163)
  • Format: DVD

Soundtracks and compilations

Year Title Track(s) Note(s)
1987 I Was a Teenage Zombie: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Good Feeling"
1991 Triple J's Live At The Wireless 2 "Kiss Off" (live)
never mind the mainstream...The Best of MTV's 120 Minutes: Vol. 2 "Gone Daddy Gone"
1994 The Crow: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Color Me Once"
Woodstock 94 "Dance, Motherfucker, Dance!/Kiss Off" (live)
1995 Step Right Up: The Songs of Tom Waits "Step Right Up"
Saturday Morning: Cartoons' Greatest Hits "Eep Opp Ork Ah-ah (Means I Love You)" From The Jetsons.
1997 Grosse Pointe Blank Soundtrack "Blister in the Sun" Although it appears on the soundtrack, "Blister 2000" does not appear in the actual film.
"Blister 2000"
1998 MTV's 120 Minutes Live "Kiss Off" (live)
1999 End Sessions: The End 107.7 "Fat" (live)
South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut: Music From and Inspired by the Motion Picture "I Swear It (I Can Change)" The Femmes' rendition of "I Can Change" does not appear in the actual film.
Mystery Men: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "No More Heroes"
The Best of KROQ's Almost Acoustic Christmas: Volume One "Blister in the Sun" (live) From Acoustic Christmas 1993.
2000 Y100 Sonic Sessions: Volume Four "Add It Up"
2002 Discrespective: Big Day Out "Girl Trouble" (live)
2006 Rocket Science: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack "Blister in the Sun" Instrumental covers of "Blister in the Sun" and "Add It Up" by Sam Matthews and Houfei Tang also appear in the film.
"Kiss Off"
2007 Triple J's Live at the Wireless: From the Vaults "Blister in the Sun" (live)

References

  1. ^ "RIAA Gold & Platinum Database". February 1, 1991. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  2. ^ "Violent Femmes Album & Song Chart History". Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  3. ^ "SA is set to be rocked". Archived from the original on December 13, 2013. Retrieved February 20, 2011.
  4. ^ "Yeproc.com". Yeproc.com. Archived from the original on July 18, 2011. Retrieved July 21, 2011.
  5. ^ Bray, Ryan (March 4, 2016). "Album Review: Violent Femmes – We Can Do Anything". Consequence of Sound. Retrieved July 27, 2017.
  6. ^ a b "Violent Femmes Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  7. ^ a b c Australian chart peaks:
  8. ^ "Violent Femmes | full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  9. ^ "Violent Femmes – Violent Femmes at Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved July 9, 2012.
  10. ^ "The Billboard Book of Gold & Platinum Records," 1989
  11. ^ a b "American album certifications – Violent Femmes". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  12. ^ a b Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
  13. ^ "Violent Femmes Announce Live Album". pastemagazine.com. Retrieved July 22, 2017.
  14. ^ "Two Mics & The Truth: Unplugged & Unhinged In America". July 21, 2017. Retrieved July 22, 2017 – via Amazon.
  15. ^ "http://www.aria.com.au/pages/ARIACharts-Accreditations-2007Albums.htm". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved July 22, 2017. {{cite web}}: External link in |title= (help)
  16. ^ "Violent Femmes Releasing EP for Record Store Day". ARTISTdirect. Retrieved March 7, 2015.
  17. ^ "Violent Femmes Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard. Retrieved June 15, 2020.