Reel Big Fish discography
The following is a complete discography of the band Reel Big Fish.
Albums
Studio
- Everything Sucks - 1995, re-released 2000, Piss-Off Records
- Turn the Radio Off - August 13, 1996, Mojo Records/Jive Records#57 US
- Why Do They Rock So Hard? - October 20, 1998, Mojo Records/Jive Records#67 US
- Cheer Up! - June 25, 2002, Mojo Records/Jive Records#115 US
- We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy - April 5, 2005, Mojo Records/Jive Records#155 US
- Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps for Free - July 10, 2007, Rock Ridge Music#106 US #190 UK
Live
- Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album (Sold with You're All In This Together DVD) - August 22, 2006, Rock Ridge Music
Compilation
- Viva La Internet/Blank CD - c.2000, Self-released
- Favorite Noise - March 12, 2002 (Europe only) Mojo Records/Jive Records
- Greatest Hit...And More
EPs
- Keep Your Receipt EP - July 1, 1997, Mojo Records/Jive Records
- Sold Out EP - 2002, Mojo Records/Jive Records
- Duet All Night Long (split EP) - February 20, 2007, Reignition Records
Demos
- In The Good Old Days... (1992)
- Return of the Mullet (1994)
- Buy This! (1994)
DVDs
- Episode 8 - The Show Must Go Off! Reel Big Fish - Live at the House of Blues (2003)
- You're All In This Together (2006)
7" vinyl records
- Teen Beef (with Goldfinger on reverse side)(1996)
- Vacationing In Palm Springs (1997)
Compilation contributions
- Misfits Of Ska - "Skatanic" (1995)
- Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy - "Unity" (1997)
- The Duran Duran Tribute Album - "Hungry Like the Wolf" (1997)
- BASEketball Original Soundtrack - "Take on Me", "Beer" (1998)
- Where is My Mind? - A Tribute to the Pixies - "Gigantic" (1999)
- Metalliska - "Kiss Me Deadly" (2000)
- The Solution to Benefit Heal the Bay - "Kiss Me Deadly" (2000)
- Samba De Amigo - "Take On Me" (2000)
- The Wild Thornberrys Soundtrack - "Monkey Man" (2002)
- Because We Care: A Benefit for the Children's Hospital of Orange County - "Doo-Doo" (2002)
- Dive into Disney - "Baroque Hoedown (Main Street Electrical Parade)" (2002)
- Mosh Pit on Disney (Japanese Only) - "It's Not Easy (Pete's Dragon)" (2004)
- Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo - "We Close Our Eyes" (2005)
- Go Cat Go! A Tribute to Stray Cats - "Stray Cat Strut" (2006)
- TOKYOPOP Presents: Anime Trax, Vol. 1 - "Rave-o-lution" (Rave Master theme) (2006)
Multiple Titled Songs
Songs that have different titles on different releases, in spite of being essentially exactly the same song.
- "F**k Yourself" (Everything Sucks) / "All I Want is More" (Turn the Radio Off)
- "Cool Ending" (Turn the Radio Off) / "I'm Cool" (Everything Sucks, Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "In the Pit" (Our Live Album is Better than Your Live Album) / "Thank You For Not Moshing" (Why Do They Rock So Hard?)
- "Big Star" (Why Do They Rock So Hard?) / "Big F**kin" Star" (Everything Sucks)
Cover songs
Reel Big Fish are well-known for their cover songs (so much so that their former label, Jive Records, chose to promote the album We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy with stickers on the CD jewel case proclaiming that the album included "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution" and "Story of My Life"; both covers) and frequently end live shows with their cover of a-ha's 1985 hit "Take on Me".
Although the band are known to play a variety of other songs live regularly, this is a comprehensive, roughly chronological list of all known cover songs officially recorded by Reel Big Fish.
- "Take on Me" (originally by a-ha) featured on the Sold Out EP, the BASEketball Soundtrack, Viva La Internet, Samba De Amigo, Why Do They Rock So Hard?, and Favorite Noise.
- "Hungry Like The Wolf" (originally by Duran Duran) featured on the Sold Out EP, The Duran Duran Tribute Album and Viva La Internet.
- "Unity" (originally by Operation Ivy) featured on the Keep Your Receipt EP, Take Warning: The Songs of Operation Ivy, Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album (DVD) and Viva La Internet.
- "There Is Nothin' Like a Dame" (originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical "South Pacific") featured on Viva La Internet and the UK Where Have You Been? CD single.
- "Kiss Me Deadly" (originally by Lita Ford) featured on Viva La Internet, Cheer Up! and Our Live Album is Better Than Your Live Album.
- "Gigantic" (originally by the Pixies) featured on Viva La Internet and Where Is My Mind?.
- "Uniform of Destruction" (originally by Suburban Rhythm) featured on Viva La Internet and Runnin' Naked Thru the Cornfield.
- "Mele Kalikimaka" (originally by Robert Anderson) featured on Viva La Internet.
- "Love Boat" (theme tune of television show The Love Boat) featured on Viva La Internet.
- "Boys Don't Cry" (originally by The Cure) featured on Viva La Internet and Our Live Album Is Better Than Your Live Album.
- "Ska Sucks" (originally by Propagandhi) featured on Viva La Internet.
- "Boss DJ" (originally by Sublime) featured on Viva La Internet and Cheer Up!.
- "Baroque Hoedown" (originally from Disney's Main Street Electrical Parade) featured on Dive into Disney.
- "New York, New York" (originally by Frank Sinatra) featured on Cheer Up!.
- "Rock It With I" (originally by The Melodians) featured on Cheer Up!.
- "Give It To Me" (originally by J. Geils Band) featured on Cheer Up!.
- "Dance Wid Me" (originally by Hepcat) featured on The Show Must Go Off! Reel Big Fish - Live at the House of Blues.
- "So Lonely" (originally by The Police) featured on The Show Must Go Off! Reel Big Fish - Live at the House of Blues.
- "Monkey Man" (originally by Toots & The Maytals) featured on The Wild Thornberrys Movie Soundtrack.
- "It's Not Easy" (originally from the Walt Disney animated film Pete's Dragon) featured on Mosh Pit On Disney[1] and Duet All Night Long.
- "We Hate It When Our Friends Become Successful" (originally by Morrissey) featured on We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy.
- "Talkin' 'Bout a Revolution" (originally by Tracy Chapman) featured on We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy.
- "Story of My Life" (originally by Social Distortion) featured on We're Not Happy 'Til You're Not Happy.
- "Stray Cat Strut" (originally by The Stray Cats) featured on Go Cat Go! A Tribute to Stray Cats.
- "We Close Our Eyes" (originally by Oingo Boingo) featured on Dead Bands Party: A Tribute to Oingo Boingo.
- "Ask" (originally by The Smiths) featured on Duet All Night Long.
- "Lyin' Ass Bitch" (originally by Fishbone) featured on Duet All Night Long.
- "Another Day In Paradise" (originally by Phil Collins) featured on Monkeys for Nothin' and the Chimps For Free.