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Tenacious D discography
Tenacious D performing in 2006.
Studio albums3
EPs2
Live albums1
Singles4
Video albums2
Music videos11
Live Music Archive bootlegs41

American comedy rock band Tenacious D has released three studio albums, one live album, two extended play, four singles, two video albums, ten music videos and 33 Live Music Archive bootleg releases.

Tenacious D was formed in 1994 by lead singer Jack Black and lead guitarist Kyle Gass.[1] The band signed to Epic Records in 2000, and released its debut studio album, Tenacious D, in September 2001.[2] The next year the band released its first EP, D Fun Pak a companion to their first album. Tenacious D's second studio album was also the soundtrack to their first feature film The Pick of Destiny. This was supported by a global concert tour. A documentary looking at this tour, entitled D Tour: A Tenacious Documentary has been released on DVD and Blu-ray in The Complete Masterworks part 2, which also contains a full live show. In 2012, they released their third album, Rize of the Fenix.

As of May 2012 the combined sales of The Pick of Destiny and the band's self-titled debut stand at 3 million copies worldwide.[3] According to Nielsen SoundScan, in the US the combined sales of the first two albums stand at 1.6 million copies.[4] In the UK, the self-titled album sold 582,827 copies while The Pick of Destiny sold only 192,127 copies as of 2012.[5]

Studio albums

Year Album details Peak chart positions Certifications
(sales thresholds)
AUS

[6]

AUT

[7]

BEL

[8]

CAN

[9]

DEN

[10]

FIN

[11]

GER

[12]

IRE

[13]

NED

[14]

NOR

[15]

NZ

[16]

SWE

[17]

SWI

[18]

UK

[19]

US

[20]

2001 Tenacious D
  • Released: September 25, 2001
  • Label: Epic (#507735 2)
  • Formats: CD, LP
13 96 18 33 37 42 19 91 38 33
2006 The Pick of Destiny
  • Released: November 14, 2006
  • Label: Epic (#00737 2)
  • Formats: CD, LP
35 64 47 9 44 82 10 8
2012 Rize of the Fenix
  • Released: May 15, 2012
  • Label: Columbia
  • Formats: CD, LP, DL
6 2 68 7 11 35 5 4 16 11 15 4 2 4
"—" denotes a release that did not chart.

Live albums

Year Album details
2015 Tenacious D Live
  • Released: November 27, 2015
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: LP, DL

Extended plays

Year Album details
2002 D Fun Pak[1]
  • Released: April 29, 2002
  • Label: Epic (#56881)
  • Format: CD
2012 Jazz[2]
  • Released: November 23, 2012
  • Label: Columbia
  • Format: LP, DL

Singles

Year Song Peak chart positions Certifications Album
AUS DEN IRE NED NZ UK

[26]

US

[27]

2002 "Tribute" 4 26 9 84 Tenacious D
"Wonderboy" 48 47 34
2006 "POD" 20 24 78 The Pick of Destiny
2012 "Rize of the Fenix"

N/A (digital exclusive)

Rize of the Fenix
"—" denotes a release that did not chart or was not issued in that region.

Videos

Year Video details Certifications
(sales thresholds)
2003 The Complete Master Works
  • Released: September 9, 2003
  • Label: Epic (E2D 56972 )
  • Format: 2DVD
2008 The Complete Master Works 2
  • Released: November 4, 2008
  • Label: Epic (88697084539)
  • Format: 2DVD, 2BR

Music videos

Year Title Director(s) Ref.
2001 "Wonderboy" Spike Jonze
"Fuck Her Gently" Gabe Swarr
2002 "Tribute" Liam Lynch
2006 "POD"
"Classico" John Kricfalusi
2012 "To Be the Best" Jeremy Konner [32]
"Rize of the Fenix" Daniels: (Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert) [33]
"Roadie" Jody Hill [34]
"Low Hangin' Fruit" Liam Lynch
"The Making of Simply Jazz"
"Rock Is Dead"

Other appearances

Year Song Title Ref.
2001 "Things I Want"[3] Swallow My Eggnog & Christmas Calling [35]
2001 "Wonderboy" "Nu Rock Traxx Volume 31" [citation needed]
2002 "Explosivo" Pinfields Picks Vol.1 [citation needed]
2002 "Friendship" Channel V Music Bus Freezin & Breezin Tour [citation needed]
2002 "Tribute" CVC: Epic Rock Sampler [citation needed]
2002 "Tribute" So Fresh: The Hits Of Spring 2002 [citation needed]
2002 "Aussie Medley" Triple M Musical Challenge 3 [36]
2002 "Tribute" 99x Live X 7 [37]
2002 "Wonderboy" MTV2 Handpicked [38]
2002 "Tribute" Now That's What I Call Music 11
2005 "Double Team" The Good, The Bad And The Drugly [39]
2006 "(Unknown)" Coachella [40]
2009 "Tommy Medley" / "Tribute" Pete Townshend In The Attic 2 [citation needed]
2014 "The Last In Line" Ronnie James Dio: This Is Your Life [41]

Live Music Archive albums

These releases are a series of live albums released with the explicit permission of Tenacious D.[42][43] These forty one live shows have been recorded and released through Live Music Archive and are available for free digital download. For some of the later concerts, multiple recordings are available.

Date recorded Venue Location Downloads[44] Notes
January 21, 1999 Largo Pub Hollywood, California 1,000
July 22, 2000 Roseland Theater Portland, Oregon 14,000
July 27, 2001 Avalon Boston, Massachusetts 6,000
August 24, 2001 Red Rocks Morrison, Colorado 4,000
September 20, 2001 House of Blues Orlando, Florida 2,000
September 28, 2001 Higher Ground Winooski, Vermont 9,000
October 5, 2001 Riviera Theatre Chicago, Illinois 2,000
October 7, 2001 American Theater Morrison, Colorado 20,000
October 9, 2001 Agora Theater Cleveland, Ohio 140
October 15, 2001 The Ritz Raleigh, North Carolina 2,000
October 21, 2001 The Web Theater Phoenix, Arizona 150,000
December 11, 2001 Cumberland County Civic Center Portland, Maine 1,000
January 22, 2002 Roseland Ballroom New York City 95,000
January 24, 2002 The Kool Haus Toronto, Canada 2,000
February 20, 2002 Amoeba Records San Francisco, California 600
February 21, 2002 Slim's San Francisco, California 8,000
April 4, 2002 Waterloo Park Austin, Texas 3,000
April 10, 2002 Promowest Pavilion Columbus, Ohio 2,000
April 12, 2002 Aragon Ballroom Chicago, Illinois 2,000
April 13, 2002 Eagles Ballroom Milwaukee, Wisconsin 2,000
April 19, 2002 Bricktown Event Center Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 2,000
November 4, 2003 Virgin Records Hollywood, California 400
December 20, 2003 The Largo Los Angeles, California 9,000
June 6, 2004 The Knitting Factory Los Angeles, California 1,000
December 27, 2004 St. James Theater Wellington, New Zealand 8,000 Featuring Andy Serkis
January 17, 2005 The Wiltern Los Angeles, California 6,000
July 16, 2005 San Diego Convention Center San Diego, California 37,000 The 2005 Comic-Con International convention
September 22, 2005 Wiltern Theater Los Angeles, California 150,000 Featuring Dave Grohl
November 28, 2006 Orpheum Theater Boston, Massachusetts 2,000
December 3, 2006 Patriot Center Fairfax, Virginia 28,000
December 3, 2006 Patriot Center Fairfax, Virginia 1,000
November 2, 2008 Milwaukee Arena Milwaukee, Wisconsin 1,000 Rock The Vote
November 3, 2008 Fillmore Auditorium Denver, Colorado 100 Rock The Vote
August 28, 2009 Largo Los Angeles, California 13,000
June 11, 2010 2010 Bonnaroo Music Festival Manchester, Tennessee 5,000
October 23, 2010 Anaheim Convention Center Anaheim, California 400 Blizzcon 2010, featuring Dave Grohl
June 25, 2012 The Tabernacle Atlanta, Georgia 150
March 2, 2013 House of Blues Boston, Massachusetts
March 3, 2013 Lupo's Providence, Rhode Island 175
March 6, 2013 Lifestyle Communities Pavilion Columbus, Ohio
March 8, 2013 The Ritz Raleigh, North Carolina

Notes

1. ^ D Fun Pak was released in the United States only.
2. ^ "Things I Want" is a collaboration with Sum 41.

See also

References

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