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Eagles of Death Metal discography
Eagles of Death Metal playing the Commodore Ballroom on 20 July 2009.
Studio albums4
Singles12

The discography of American rock band Eagles of Death Metal contains four studio albums and twelve singles.

Peace, Love, Death Metal, their debut studio album, was released on 23 March 2004. Several songs from the album were used in American television commercials including those for Ask.com, Comcast, Payless ShoeSource, Nissan Motors, Budweiser, Pontiac Motors, Wendy's, as well as in the trailer for the film Thank You for Smoking and for a promotional disc for the film Grindhouse which was available prior to the film's release at Hot Topic stores. The first song on the album, "I Only Want You," was also used on the soundtrack for the PS2 game Gran Turismo 4, as well as by Microsoft in advertising for the launch of Windows 8. "Miss Alissa" was featured on Nike's FIFA World Cup 2014 campaign video. The video is entitled "Winner stays" and featured footballers Cristiano Ronaldo, Andrea Pirlo, Neymar, Tim Howard and many others.

Death by Sexy, their second studio album, was released on 11 April 2006. The track "Chase the Devil" from the album was included in the soundtrack for Tony Hawk's Project 8. The track "Don't Speak (I Came to Make a Bang!)" was also part of the soundtrack for Electronic Arts' Need for Speed: Carbon. "Cherry Cola" was used in a Microsoft Zune commercial, and "Don't Speak" was featured in Epic Movie, where the band is seen playing it live; in addition, the song was used in a Guy Ritchie-directed Nike ad ahead of UEFA Euro 2008.

Heart On, their third studio album, was released on 28 October 2008. The single from the third album "Wannabe in L.A." is in the game Midnight Club: Los Angeles. The song also features in the music rhythm game Guitar Hero 5 and the racing game DiRT 2. "I'm Your Torpedo" and "High Voltage" were also featured in the 2009 Austin set film Whip It. "Now I'm A Fool" was used in the 2012 film Silver Linings Playbook. The track "High Voltage" was featured in an online campaign for Head & Shoulders in 2010.

Zipper Down, their fourth studio album, was released on 2 October 2015. The first single from the album "Complexity" was made available for streaming on Pitchfork Media's website. On 13 November 2015, the band was playing a sold-out concert to about 1,500 guests at Le Bataclan theatre in Paris, when the venue was attacked by terrorists, who killed at least 89 concertgoers. Following the attack, a Facebook campaign was created with the intention of getting the band's cover of the Duran Duran song "Save a Prayer" to number one on the UK Singles Chart. The campaign was promoted by Duran Duran, who promised to donate their proceeds from the sale to charity.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Details Peak chart positions Sales
US
[1]
US
Ind.

[2]
AUS
[3]
FRA
[4]
GER
[5]
NL
[6]
SWI
[7]
UK
[8]
Peace, Love, Death Metal 34 50 89 124
Death by Sexy
  • Released: 11 April 2006
  • Label: Downtown
  • Formats: CD, LP
113 11 51 169 60 108
Heart On
  • Released: 28 October 2008[9]
  • Label: Downtown
  • Formats: CD, LP
57 3 40 100 90 97 91
Zipper Down
  • Released: 2 October 2015[11]
  • Label: T-Boy/UMe
  • Formats: CD, LP
59 29 42 39 38 22 32
"—" denotes an album that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Singles

As lead artist

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt.

[12]
FRA
[4]
GER
[5]
NL
[6]
SWI
[7]
UK
[8]
2004 "I Only Want You" Peace, Love, Death Metal
"Speaking in Tongues"
2006 "Shasta Beast" Death by Sexy
"I Want You So Hard (Boy's Bad News)" 73
"I Gotta Feelin' (Just Nineteen)" 180
"Cherry Cola"
2008 "Wannabe in L.A." 38 177 Heart On
"Secret Plans"
"High Voltage"
2009 "Anything 'Cept the Truth"
2015 "Complexity" 193 Zipper Down
"Save a Prayer" 23 48 73 72 53
"I Love You All the Time"
"—" denotes a single that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Other appearances

Year Title Album
2006 "Cherry Cola" Zune commercial
"Flames Go Higher" Pontiac GTO commercial
"Don't Speak (I Came To Make A Bang!)" Compound Volume One
2007 Epic Movie
2008 Need for Speed: Carbon
Lost Boys: The Tribe
2010 The Losers trailer
2011 The Green Hornet trailer
Nike's Take it to the Next level advert[13]
2017 "Let 'em Talk" (Kesha featuring Eagles of Death Metal) Rainbow
"Boogie Feet" (Kesha featuring Eagles of Death Metal)

Videos

Title Details
DVD by Sexy

References

  1. ^ "Eagles of Death Metal Album & Song Chart History: Billboard 200". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media.
  2. ^ "Eagles of Death Metal Album & Song Chart History: Independent Albums". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media.
  3. ^ Hung, Steffen. "Discography Eagles of Death Metal". Australian Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  4. ^ a b Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Eagles of Death Metal". French Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  5. ^ a b Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Eagles of Death Metal". German Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  6. ^ a b Hung, Steffen. "Discografie Eagles of Death Metal". Dutch Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  7. ^ a b Hung, Steffen. "Discographie Eagles of Death Metal". Swiss Charts Portal. Hung Medien (Steffen Hung).
  8. ^ a b Peak positions in the United Kingdom:
  9. ^ "Eagles of Death Metal's Heart On out October 21st, tour begins in September". prefixmag.com. Retrieved 24 June 2008.
  10. ^ "Upcoming Releases". Hits Daily Double. HITS Digital Ventures. Archived from the original on 17 September 2015.
  11. ^ "NEW ALBUM. NEW TOUR DATES. NEW MOVIE. CHECK, CHECK, & CHECK!". eaglesofdeathmetal.com. Retrieved 17 June 2015.
  12. ^ "Eagles of Death Metal Album & Song Chart History: Alternative Songs". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media.
  13. ^ "Nikesoccer: Home". Nike.com. Archived from the original on 28 September 2012. Retrieved 18 July 2011.