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Alkaline Trio discography
Alkaline Trio performing at the House of Blues in Hollywood in support of This Addiction.
Studio albums8
EPs3
Compilation albums3
Singles16
Video albums1
Music videos13
Split albums1
Demos2
Digital releases9
Other appearances19

The discography of Alkaline Trio, a Chicago-based punk rock band, consists of nine studio albums, two compilation albums, one split album, four EPs, one video album, sixteen singles, one demo, nine digital releases, and thirteen music videos. Alkaline Trio formed in 1996 with an initial lineup of Matt Skiba (guitar, vocals), Rob Doran (bass guitar, backing vocals), and Glenn Porter (drums). This lineup released the band's demo tape and the 1997 single "Sundials" on Chicago record label Johann's Face Records, after which Doran left the band and was replaced by Dan Andriano. The group then signed to Asian Man Records and released their debut EP For Your Lungs Only and album Goddamnit in 1998. A second EP, I Lied My Face Off, followed in 1999 and resulted in their first music video, for the song "Goodbye Forever". In 2000 Asian Man released the band's second album, Maybe I'll Catch Fire, as well as the compilation album Alkaline Trio, collecting most of their previously released early material. Porter then left and was replaced by Mike Felumlee.

The band next moved to Vagrant Records, releasing From Here to Infirmary in 2001. It was their first album to reach the Billboard charts, reaching #199 on the Billboard 200 and #9 amongst independent albums.[1][2] Its two singles, "Stupid Kid" and "Private Eye", both charted on the UK Singles Chart.[3] Felumlee then left and Derek Grant became the band's new permanent drummer. A split EP with Hot Water Music was released in 2002 through Jade Tree. The band's fourth album, Good Mourning, was released in 2003 on Vagrant, reaching #1 on Billboard's Top Independent Albums chart and #20 on the Billboard 200.[1][2] "We've Had Enough" and "All on Black" were released as singles from this album, the former becoming the band's first song to chart in the United States.[4] A DVD titled Halloween at the Metro was released later that year as an installment of Kung Fu Films' The Show Must Go Off! series. In 2004 the band participated in the BYO Split Series by releasing a split album with One Man Army.

Alkaline Trio's fifth album, Crimson, was released in 2005 through Vagrant. It did not fare as well on the charts as Good Mourning, though its three singles, "Time to Waste", "Mercy Me", and "Burn", became the band's highest-charting singles in the United Kingdom.[1][3] In 2007 Vagrant released Remains, a compilation album of B-sides, compilation and EP tracks, and live material. Alkaline Trio then moved to major label Epic Records for 2008's Agony & Irony, which charted higher on the Billboard charts than any of their previous releases. It also spawned their highest-charting single in "Help Me", which reached #14 on Modern Rock Tracks.[1][4] 2010's This Addiction was released through the band's newly formed label Heart & Skull, in partnership with Epitaph Records.[5][6] It became the highest-charting album of their career, reaching #11 on the Billboard 200 and #1 on the Rock, Independent, and Alternative Albums charts.[1][2][7][8] Damnesia, followed in 2011, consisting of "semi-unplugged" versions of songs from their past releases as well as three new tracks.[9] The band's eighth studio album, My Shame Is True, was released on April 2, 2013.

Albums

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US UK
[3]
Billboard 200
[1][10]
Rock
[7][10]
Digital
[10][11]
Independent
[2][10]
Alternative
[8][10]
Heatseekers
[10]
1998 Goddamnit[12]
2000 Maybe I'll Catch Fire[13]
  • Released: February 29, 2000
  • Label: Asian Man
  • Format: LP, CD
2001 From Here to Infirmary[14]
  • Released: April 3, 2001
  • Label: Vagrant
  • Format: LP, CD
199 9 14
2003 Good Mourning[15]
  • Released: May 13, 2003
  • Label: Vagrant
  • Format: LP, CD
20 1 32
2005 Crimson[16]
  • Released: May 24, 2005
  • Label: Vagrant
  • Format: LP, CD
25 25 34
2008 Agony & Irony[17]
  • Released: July 1, 2008
  • Label: Epic
  • Format: LP, CD
13 5 13 4 52
2010 This Addiction[18]
  • Released: February 23, 2010
  • Label: Heart & Skull / Epitaph
  • Format: LP, CD
11 1 8 1 1 51
2013 My Shame Is True[19]
  • Released: April 2, 2013
  • Label: Heart & Skull / Epitaph
  • Format: LP, CD
24 8 24 7 6 51
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Compilation albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US UK
[3]
Billboard 200
[10]
2000 Alkaline Trio[20]
  • Released: April 18, 2000
  • Label: Asian Man
  • Format: CD, LP
2007 Remains[21]
  • Released: January 30, 2007
  • Label: Vagrant
  • Format: CD, LP
64 68
2011 Damnesia[9]
  • Released: July 12, 2011
  • Label: Heart & Skull / Epitaph
  • Format: LP, CD
43
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Split albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
Independent
[2][10]
Heatseekers
[10]
2002 Alkaline Trio / Hot Water Music[22] 36 45
2004 BYO Split Series Volume V[23]
  • Released: April 20, 2004
  • Label: BYO
  • Format: LP, CD
13

Extended plays

Year Album details Peak chart positions
US
Independent
[2][10]
Heatseekers
[10]
1998 For Your Lungs Only[24]
1999 I Lied My Face Off[25]
  • Released: July 20, 1999
  • Label: Asian Man
  • Format: EP
2013 Broken Wing[26]
  • Released: April 2, 2013
  • Label: Heart & Skull / Epitaph
  • Format: EP
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Video albums

Year Video details
2003 Halloween at the Metro[27]
  • Released: August 5, 2003
  • Label: Kung Fu
  • Formats: DVD

Demos

Year Album details Tracks
1996 Demo tape[I]
  • Released: 1996
  • Label: none
  • Format: CS
  1. "Weak Week"
  2. "Nose Over Tail"
  3. "Ninety-Seven"
  4. "Sundials"

^ I All four tracks from the demo tape were reissued on the 2008 re-release of Goddamnit.[28]

Singles

List of singles, with selected chart positions and certifications, showing year released and album name
Year Title Peak chart positions Album
US
Alt.

[4][29]
SCO
[30]
UK
[3]
EU
[31]
1997 "Sundials" Non-album singles
2000 Alkaline Trio / Blue Meanies
2001 "Stupid Kid" 49 53 From Here to Infirmary
"Private Eye" 51
"Hell Yes" Non-album singles
2002 "Halloween"
2003 "We've Had Enough" 38 49 50 Good Mourning
"All on Black" 60
2005 "Time to Waste" 40 32 97 Crimson
"Mercy Me" 29 30 89
2006 "Burn" 32 34
2007 Alkaline Trio / Smoking Popes Non-album singles
2008 "Help Me" 14 Agony & Irony
"Love Love, Kiss Kiss"
"Over and Out"[32]
2010 "This Addiction" This Addiction
"The American Scream"[33]
2013 "I Wanna Be A Warhol" My Shame Is True
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
"n/a" denotes singles that are not from albums.

Digital releases

The following Alkaline Trio recordings have been released exclusively as digital downloads.
Year Title Notes
2005 Acoustic in London[I] Live acoustic performance recorded May 11, 2005 at Madam Jo-Jo's in London.[34]
Red Amendment[I] Demo recordings from the Crimson sessions.[34]
2006 Live at the Vic Theater[I] Live concert performance recorded in 2000 at The Vic Theatre in Chicago.[34]
12.04.99 Green Bay, WI[I] Live concert performance recorded December 4, 1999 at the Concert Café in Green Bay, Wisconsin.[34]
Occult Boots Vol. 1[I] Live concert performance recorded April 14, 2006 in Philadelphia on the "Occult Roots" tour.[35]
2007 Scraps Compilation of B-sides, remixes, and live tracks. Released as a companion disc to Remains.[35]
Live at Reading...[I] Live concert performance recorded August 8, 2003 at the Reading Festival.[35]
2009 Agony & Irony Demos[I] Demo recordings from the Agony & Irony sessions.[35]
The Myspace Transmissions Live acoustic performance recorded January 13, 2009 for The Myspace Transmissions.[36]

^ I Denotes Blood Pact exclusive releases.

Other appearances

List of non-single guest appearances, showing year released and album name
Title Year Album
"97"[I] 1997 Marc's a Dick and Gar's a Drunk: The Johann's Face Story[37]
"The Exploding Boy"[I]
(originally performed by The Cure)
1999 Pocket Bomb[38]
"My Friend Peter"[I] 2000 Magnetic Curses[39]
"Crawl" (demo) Another Year on the Streets[40]
"Bloodied Up" (demo)
"Snake Oil Tanker" (acoustic) A Very Milky Christmas[41]
"Dead End Road"[II] 2001 Living Tomorrow Today: A Benefit for Ty Cambra[42]
"The Metro"[II]
(originally performed by Berlin)
Another Year on the Streets Volume 2[43]
"Jaked on Green Beers"[II] 2002 Atticus: ...Dragging the Lake[44]
"Old School Reasons"[II] 2003 Oil: Chicago Punk Refined[45]
"Over at the Frankenstein Place"[III]
(originally from The Rocky Horror Picture Show)
The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show[46]
"Warbrain"[II] 2004 Rock Against Bush, Vol. 1[47]
"Heaven"[III]
(originally performed by The Psychedelic Furs)
Another Year on the Streets, Vol. 3[48]
"Fine Without You" (Carmen Rizzo/Jed Smith Indian Summer remix)[III] 2005 Cursed Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[49]
"Lucretia My Reflection"
(originally performed by The Sisters of Mercy)
The Suicide Girls: Black Heart Retrospective[50]
"Wash Away"
(originally performed by T.S.O.L.)
Tony Hawk's American Wasteland soundtrack[51]
"Burn" (Alleged remix)[III] 2006 Underworld: Evolution: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[52]
"Fire Down Below" 2007 Warped Tour 2007 Tour Compilation[53]
"Over and Out" (Renholder remix) 2009 Underworld: Rise of the Lycans: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack[54]
"Movin' Right Along"
(originally performed by Kermit the Frog and Fozzie Bear)
2011 Muppets: The Green Album[55]

^ I Denotes songs that were re-released on Alkaline Trio.

^ II Denotes songs that were re-released on Remains.

^ III Denotes songs that were re-released on Scraps.

Music videos

Year Song Director Album
1999 "Goodbye Forever"[56] Adam Levin, Matt Bettinelli-Olpin I Lied My Face Off
2001 "Stupid Kid"[57] Matthew Barry, Maureen Egan From Here to Infirmary
"Private Eye"[58]
2003 "We've Had Enough"[59] Tomorrow's Brightest Minds Good Mourning
2005 "Time to Waste"[60] Joseph Hahn Crimson
"Mercy Me"[61][62] Ben Goldman
2006 "Burn"[63] Piper Ferguson
2007 "Warbrain"[64][65] Josh Stern Remains
2008 "Help Me"[66] Josh Forbes Agony & Irony
2010 "This Addiction"[67][68][69] This Addiction
2011 "Clavicle"[70] Damnesia
2013 "I, Pessimist"[71] My Shame Is True
"I Wanna Be A Warhol"

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