- Feeder discography
Infobox Artist Discography
Artist = Feeder
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Caption = Live at the Koko in Camden,iTunes Festival; start date|2008|07|19.
Studio = 6
Singles = 28
EP = 3
EP link = Extended plays
Compilation = 9
Comp link = Compilations
Music videos = 32
B-sides = 97
References = YesThe discography of Feeder, a
London -basedalternative rock group, consists of fivestudio album s, twenty-four singles, twocompilation album s, two EPs and fiveJapan ese import albums. It also does not include released material before they signed a recording contract.Feeder formed inNewport ,South Wales in 1992 by songwriterGrant Nicholas (vocals, guitar) andJon Lee (drums). BassistTaka Hirose joined the band later. The group's debut studio album "Polythene" (1997) won the accolade of "Metal Hammer " magazine's #1 album of the year. [cite web|url=http://www.rocklistmusic.co.uk/metal.htm Rocklist.net|title=Metal Hammer yearly albums lists|publisher=rocklist.net|accessdate=2007-03-02] It officially produced five commercially released singles and the song "High" became Feeder's UK Top 40 breakthrough. Their second album "Yesterday Went Too Soon " (1999), was their first appearance in the top 10 charts.Their third album "Echo Park" (2001), spawned the UK Top 5 single "Buck Rogers" and became their first gold-selling album. The following year in 2002, the band's drummer Jon Lee took committed suicide in his of "Tracing Lines" and "Silent Cry", which did not chart.
tudio albums
"—" Denotes releases that did not chart.
*I Note|Polythene: The Video Singles VHS video cassette, only available on the bands 1998 "Suffocate Tour". Features the videos for "Stereo World", "Tangerine", "Cement", "Crash", "High" and "Suffocate", with short films involving the band members and crew on their US tour of the same year, between each video.
*II Note|Picture of Perfect Youth B-sides album released through the band's website, later released commercially in 2007.
Japanese import compilations
"—" Denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that country.
*I Note|Stereo World Though "Stereoworld" also appeared on "Polythene", the band's first official album, it is regarded by their official website as being taken from the "Swim" EP.
*II Note|High Originally released as a non-album single, but then appeared on the re-issued "Polythene" after the single made the top 40.
*III Note|Suffocate A full-band version of the acoustic recording on "Polythene".
*IV Note|Piece By Piece Released in Germany, Belgium and France only.
*V Note|Comfort in Sound Physical copies were only available on the band's 2003 arena tour, and was also available as a download on the band's official website. Also mixed byMark Stent . [cite web|url=http://www.soundgenerator.com/viewArticle.cfm?ArticleID=2786|title=Feeder Release New Single Online|publisher=soundgenerator.com|accessdate=2007-11-06]
*VI Note|Tracing Lines/Silent Cry Although only available on download formats, this is officially a single release from the "Silent Cry" album.Guest singles
Miscellaneous
References
External links
* [http://www.feederweb.com Feeder's official website]
* [http://www.myspace.com/feederweb Feeder's MySpace profile]
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