I See Stars discography
I See Stars discography |
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I See Stars at Warped Tour 2010From left: Jimmy Gregerson, Zach Johnson, Jeff Valentine, Devin Oliver, and Brent Allen |
Studio albums |
5 |
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Music videos |
11 |
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EPs |
2 |
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Singles |
11 |
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Remix albums |
3 |
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The discography of I See Stars, an American electronicore band formed in Warren, Michigan, in 2006 consists of five studio albums, three remix albums, two extended plays, and numerous singles and videos. The sextet consists of vocalist Devin Oliver, vocalist and keyboardist Zach Johnson, lead guitarist Brent Allen, rhythm guitarist Jimmy Gregerson, bassist Jeff Valentine, and drummer Andrew Oliver. Chris Moore replaced Johnson in the period of 2009–2010; however, Johnson was later reunited with the band in 2010. However, Johnson left the band once again in 2015, followed shortly after by Gregerson.
The band self-released two extended plays, before signing to Sumerian Records in 2008. Ever since, the band went on to release four studio albums, 3-D (2009), The End of the World Party (2011), Digital Renegade (2012), and New Demons (2013), and expected to release a new album titled Treehouse (2016).
Albums
Studio albums
Remix albums
Extended plays
Singles
Year | Title | Album |
2009 |
"What This Means to Me" |
3-D |
2010 |
"The Common Hours" |
"The End of the World Party" |
The End of the World Party |
2011 |
"Wonderland" |
2012 |
"Filth Friends Unite" |
Digital Renegade |
"NZT48" |
"The Hardest Mistakes" (feat. Cassadee Pope) |
Renegades Forever |
2013 |
"Can We Start Again (feat. Frankie Palmeri & Mattie Montgomery)" |
"Violent Bounce (People Like You)" |
New Demons |
"Murder Mitten" |
"New Demons" |
2016 |
"Mobbin' Out" |
Treehouse |
Music videos
Title |
Year |
Director |
From the album |
"What This Means to Me" |
2009 |
Robby Starbuck |
3-D |
"3-D" |
2010 |
Spence Nicholson |
"The Common Hours" |
Andrew Pulaski |
"The End of the World Party" |
2011 |
Scott Hansen |
The End of the World Party |
"Wonderland" |
Bryce Hall |
"Glow" |
Joe Dietsch |
"Filth Friends Unite" |
2012 |
Frankie Nasso |
Digital Renegade |
"NZT48" |
Casey Watson |
"Murder Mitten" |
2013 |
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New Demons |
"New Demons" |
"Ten Thousand Feet" |
2014 |
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