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The discography for the American alternative metal band Sevendust.
[edit] Albums
[edit] Studio albums
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Sevendust
- Released: April 15, 1997 (U.S.)
- Label: TVT Records
- Chart Positions: #165
- US Sales: 776,000+ (Certified Gold)
- Singles: Black, Bitch, Too Close to Hate
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Home
- Released: August 24, 1999 (U.S.)
- Label: TVT Records
- Chart Positions: #19
- US Sales: 800,000+ (Certified Gold)
- Singles: Denial, Waffle, Licking Cream (Europe only)
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Animosity
- Released: November 13, 2001 (U.S.)
- Label: TVT Records
- Chart Positions: #28
- US Sales: 670,000+ (Certified Gold)
- Singles: Angel's Son (Strait Up), Praise, Live Again, Crucified, Xmas Day
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Seasons
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Next
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Alpha
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Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow
- Released: April 1, 2008 (U.S.)
- Label: Asylum Records
- Chart Positions: #19
- US Sales: 45,263+
- Singles: Prodigal Son
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[edit] Live albums and compilations
[edit] Singles
[edit] Music Videos
- "Bitch" - 1999
- "Denial" - 1999
- "Waffle" - 2000
- "Licking Cream" - 2000
- "Bender" - 2000
- "Angel's Son" (Strait Up version) - 2000
- "Praise" - 2001
- "Angel's Son" (Animosity version) - 2002
- "Live Again" - 2002
- "Enemy" - 2003
- "Broken Down" - 2004
- "Ugly" - 2005
- "Pieces" - 2006
- "Driven" - 2007
- "Beg to Differ" - 2007
- "Prodigal Son" - 2008
[edit] B-Sides
- "Breathe": From the "Strangeland" soundtrack and "Homework" album (1998).
- "School's Out": From "Licking Cream" Single and "Homework" album (1999).
- "Fall": From the "Scream 3" soundtrack (2000).
- "What U See is What U Get (featuring Xzibit)": From the "Loud Rocks" album (2000).
- "Going Back to Cali": From the "Take A Bite Outta Rhyme" album (2000).
- "I Am (I'm Me)": From the "Twisted Forever" album (2001).
- "Corrected": From the "The Scorpion King" soundtrack (2001).
- "Break the Walls Down": From the "WWE Forceable Entry" album (2002).
- "Leech": From the "Freddy vs Jason" soundtrack (2003).
- "Inner City Blues": DVD bonus track from the "Seasons" album (2003) and from the "Best Of (Chapter One 1997-2004)" album (2005).
- "Rain": From the "Seasons" album outside of the US (2003) and the "Best Of (Chapter One 1997-2004)" album (2005).
- "Number One (The Ballad)": From the "Seasons" album outside of the US (2003).
- "Coward": From the "Seasons" album outside of the US (2003) and the "Best Of (Chapter One 1997-2004)" album (2005).
- "Hurt": From the "Southside Double-Wide: Acoustic Live " album (2004).
- "Abuse Me": From the "Alpha" album outside of the US (2007).
- "The Rim": From the "Alpha" album in Target stores and outside the US(2007) and the "Retrospective 2" CD/DVD package (2007).
- "Losing You": From the "Retrospective 2" CD/DVD package (2007).
- "Sleeper": From the "Retrospective 2" CD/DVD package (2007).
- "Lucky One": From the "Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow" album in Best Buy stores (2008).
- "Heart In Your Hands": From the "Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow" album in Best Buy stores (2008).
- "Disgust": From the "Chapter VII: Hope and Sorrow" album available only on iTunes (2008).
[edit] Song appearances in media and soundtracks
- Various songs have appeared on movie soundtracks: "Breathe" on Strangeland, "Fall" on Scream 3, "Corrected" on The Scorpion King, "Black" on Swimfan, "Leech" on Freddy Vs. Jason, and "Pieces" on Saw II.
- Sevendust's song "Enemy" was the official theme song for the Goldberg vs Triple H World Heavyweight Championship match at WWE Unforgiven 2003 and also the annual WWE event itself. Sevendust also made their version of Chris Jericho's entrance theme song called "Break the Walls Down" which can be found on the WWE Forceable Entry CD. "Enemy" is also played when New York Yankees center fielder Johnny Damon comes up to bat.
- In 2001, Sevendust performed at a special concert that was sponsored by WWE.
- In 2002, the band appeared on MTV's The Andy Dick Show, in which they played "Live Again" at a pool party.
- "Praise" was once the theme song to the Howie Carr Show, a Boston-based talk show.
- The band have been guests on Late Night with Conan O'Brien (playing "Waffle"), The Tonight Show (playing "Angel's Son" with guest Mark McGrath), and Late Night with David Letterman which they recevied help from Paul Shaffer.
- In 2007, Sevendust contributed to songs (Feed and Driven) to the video game WWE Smackdown vs Raw 2008.
[edit] References
- ^ HITS Daily Double: Upcoming Releases