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Black Flag discographyStudio albums 7 Live albums 3 Compilation albums 4 Video albums 3 Music videos 6 EPs 8 Singles 1 Other appearances 3
The discography of Black Flag , an American hardcore punk band, consists of seven studio albums , three live albums , three compilation albums , eight EPs , and one single .
Studio albums
Year
Album details
1981
Damaged
Released: December 1981
Label: SST
Format: LP , CS , CD
1984
My War
Released: March 1984
Label: SST
Format: LP, CS, CD
Family Man
Released: September 1984
Label: SST
Format: LP, CS, CD
Slip It In
Released: December 1984
Label: SST
Format: LP, CS, CD
1985
Loose Nut
Released: May 1985
Label: SST
Format: LP, CS, CD
In My Head
Released: October 1985
Label: SST
Format: LP, CS, CD
2013
What The...
Released: November 5, 2013
Label: SST
Format: LP, CD
Live albums
Compilation albums
Extended plays
Singles
Year
Details
1981
"Louie Louie "/ "Damaged I "
Released: 1981
Label: Posh Boy
Format: 7", CD
1981
"Thirsty and Miserable "/"Life of Pain "
Video albums
Year
Video details
1983
Black Flag: "TV Party"
1984
Black Flag Live: My War
Recorded: May 19, 1984 - Bierkellar, Leeds
Label: Jettisoundz
Format: VHS
Live '84
Recorded: August 26, 1984 - The Stone, San Francisco
Label: SST /Ace Video
Format: VHS
Films
Year
Video Details
1991
"Reality 86’d "
Filmed: 1986
Released: September 1, 1991 (USA)
Director: Dave Markey
Label: We Got Power Films
Format: VHS, Digital
Music videos
Year
Song
Director
1982
"TV Party"
Target Video
1983
"Rise Above" [Live]
"Thirsty and Miserable" [Live]
1984
"American Waste"
"Slip It In"
Dave Markey
1985
"Drinking and Driving"
Other appearances
The following Black Flag tracks were released on compilation albums and soundtracks. This is not an exhaustive list; tracks that were first released on the band's albums, EPs, or singles are not included.
Year
Details
Track(s)
1980
Cracks in the Sidewalk
1981
The Decline of Western Civilization soundtrack[1]
"White Minority" (live)
"Depression" (live)
"Revenge" (live)
Chunks
Released: 1981
Label: New Alliance (NAR-003)
Format: LP
Let Them Eat Jellybeans! [2]
Released: 1981
Label: Alternative Tentacles (VIRUS 4)
Format: LP
1982
Rat Music for Rat People [3]
Released: 1982
Label: Go! (GO-003)
Format: LP , Cassette
1984
Repo Man soundtrack
Released: 1984
Label: MCA
Format: LP
^ I Denotes tracks that were re-released on The First Four Years .
References
Studio albums Live albums Compilation albums EPs Singles Demo album Associated acts Related articles