Shihad discography
Shihad discography | |
---|---|
Studio albums | 9 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 1 |
Music videos | 40 |
EPs | 8 |
Singles | 34 |
The discography of Shihad, a New Zealand rock band, consists of nine studio albums, one live album, one compilation album, eight EPs, 34 singles and 40 music videos.
Shihad's first release was the Devolve EP, released in 1990. Its most recent release is the 2014 album FVEY. Their discography includes two albums, one EP and four singles from the period of 2002 to 2003 that were released under the name band Pacifier. Shihad received music video funding grants from broadcast funding agency NZ On Air for 31 music videos, the most any New Zealand artist has had funded.[1]
Albums
Studio albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUS [2] |
NZ [3] | |||
Churn |
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— | 9 |
|
Killjoy |
|
— | 4 |
|
Shihad |
|
— | 11 |
|
The General Electric |
|
23 | 1 |
|
Pacifier |
|
8 | 1 |
|
Love Is the New Hate |
|
11 | 2 |
|
Beautiful Machine |
|
11 | 1 |
|
Ignite |
|
44 | 1 |
|
FVEY |
|
9 | 1 |
|
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Live albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUS [2] |
NZ [3] | |||
Pacifier: Live |
|
— | 19 |
|
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Compilation albums
Title | Album details | Peak chart positions | Certifications | |
---|---|---|---|---|
AUS [2] |
NZ [3] | |||
The Meanest Hits |
|
— | 7 | NZ: Gold |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
EPs
Title | Album details | Peak Chart Positions | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
NZ [3] | ||||
Devolve | 16 | |||
Happy Families Tour |
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— | ||
B-Sides |
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— | ||
Flaming Soul/Gates of Steel |
|
— | ||
Blue Light Disco |
|
17 | ||
Suck On This |
|
— | ||
Alive |
|
6 | ||
ZM Live Lounge |
|
— | ||
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Singles
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
AUS [2] |
NZ [3] |
US Rock [4] | ||||
"I Only Said" | 1993 | — | 3 | — | Churn | |
"Stations" | 1994 | — | 35 | — | ||
"Derail" | — | 33 | — | |||
"You Again" | 1995 | — | 20 | — | Killjoy | |
"Bitter" | — | 20 | — | |||
"Gimme Gimme" | — | 39 | — | |||
"Deb's Night Out" | 1996 | — | 41 | — | ||
"La La Land" | — | 39 | — | Shihad | ||
"It's a Go" | — | — | — | European release only | ||
"A Day Away" | 1997 | — | 44 | — | ||
"Home Again" | — | 42 | — | |||
"Yr Head Is a Rock" | 1998 | — | 45 | — | ||
"Ghost From the Past" | — | — | — | Australian release only | ||
"My Mind's Sedate" | 1999 | 90 | 6 | — | The General Electric | |
"The General Electric" | 2000 | — | 22 | — | ||
"Pacifier" | 83 | 48 | — | |||
"Sport and Religion" | — | — | — | |||
"Comfort Me" | 2002 | 40 | 34 | — | Pacifier | Released as band Pacifier |
"Run" | 64 | 36 | — | |||
"Bullitproof" | 2003 | — | 48 | 27 | ||
"Everything" | — | 36 | — | |||
"Alive" | 2005 | 38 | 5 | — | Love Is the New Hate | |
"All the Young Fascists" | — | — | — | |||
"Shot in the Head" | — | — | — | |||
"Dark Times" | — | — | — | |||
"None of the Above" | 2006 | — | — | — | ||
"One Will Hear the Other" | 2008 | — | 21 | — | Beautiful Machine | |
"Vampires" | — | 31 | — | |||
"Beautiful Machine" | — | — | — | |||
"Rule the World" | — | — | — | |||
"Sleepeater" | 2010 | — | 36 | — | Ignite | |
"Lead or Follow" | — | — | — | |||
"Right Outta Nowhere" | 2012 | — | — | — | The Meanest Hits | Australian release only |
"Think You're So Free" | 2014 | — | 40 | — | FVEY | |
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory. |
Music videos
Year | Song | Director |
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1992 | "What We Get" | |
1993 | "I Only Said" | Nigel Streeter |
1994 | "Stations" | Matt Palmer |
1994 | "Derail" | Joe Fisher |
1995 | "You Again" | Darryl Ward |
1995 | "Bitter" | Darryl Ward |
1995 | "Gimme Gimme" | Glen Standring |
1996 | "Deb's Night Out" | Chris Mauger |
1996 | "La La Land" | Kevin Spring |
1996 | "It's a Go" | Kevin Spring |
1996 | "A Day Away" | Kevin Spring |
1997 | "Home Again" | Mark Hartley |
1998 | "Yr Head is a Rock" | Greg Page |
1998 | "Ghost from the Past" | Julian Boshier |
1998 | "Interconnector" | Julian Boshier |
1999 | "Wait and See" | Reuben Sutherland |
1999 | "My Mind's Sedate" | Reuben Sutherland |
2000 | "The General Electric" | Paul Butler and Scott Walton |
2000 | The General Electric (alternate version) | Reuben Sutherland |
2000 | "Pacifier" | Jolyon Watkins |
2000 | "Sport and Religion" | Aaron Dustin |
2002 | "Comfort Me" | Nash Edgerton |
2002 | "Run" | Jolyon Watkins |
2004 | "Bullitproof" | |
2003 | "Everything" | |
2003 | "Home Again Live" | |
2005 | "Alive" | Gary Sullivan |
2005 | "All the Young Fascists" | Mark Alberson |
2005 | "Shot in the Head" | Simon Ward |
2005 | "Dark Times" | Simon Ward |
2006 | "None of the Above" | Hinge Design |
2008 | "One Will Hear the Other" | Adam Jones |
2008 | "Vampires" | Adam Jones |
2008 | "Beautiful Machine" | Sam Peacocke |
2008 | "Rule the World" | Adam Jones |
2010 | "Sleepeater" | Sam Peacocke |
2010 | "Lead or Follow" | Tim Van Dammen |
2010 | "Ignite" | Tim Van Dammen |
2011 | "Engage" | James Soloman |
2014 | "Think You're So Free" | Sam Peacocke |
References
- ↑ "Artists". Vinyl Lionel. Vinyl Lionel. Retrieved 12 September 2014.
- 1 2 3 4 "australian-charts.com - Discography Shihad". Australian-charts.com. Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "charts.org.nz - Discography Shihad". Charts.org.nz. Hung Medien. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
- ↑ "Pacifier Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved 14 October 2011.
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