Danko Jones discography

This is the discography of Canadian rock band Danko Jones.

Albums

Year Album
2002 Born a Lion
2003 We Sweat Blood
  • Released: October 21, 2003
  • Label: Bad Taste / Razor & Tie
2006 Sleep Is the Enemy
  • Released: February 28, 2006
  • Label: Bad Taste / Aquarius
2008 Never Too Loud
  • Released: 2008
  • Label: Bad Taste / Aquarius
2010 Below the Belt
  • Released: May 11, 2010
  • Label: Bad Taste / Aquarius
2012 Rock and Roll is Black and Blue
  • Released: October 9, 2012
  • Label: Bad Taste
2015 Fire Music
  • Released: February 6, 2015
  • Label: Bad Taste / New Damage
2017 Wild Cat
  • Released: March 3, 2017
  • Label: Bad Taste
2019 A Rock Supreme
  • Released: April 26, 2019
  • Label: TBA

EPs and others

Singles

Year Title Peak chart positions Album
CAN
[1]
CAN
Alt

[2][3]
CAN
Rock

[4]
US
Main

[5]
1999 "Bounce" My Love Is Bold
2001 "Cadillac" × × I'm Alive and on Fire
2002 "Lovercall" × × 36 Born a Lion
"Sound of Love" × 15
2003 "I Want You" × × We Sweat Blood
"Dance" × ×
2004 "I Love Living in the City" × ×
2006 "Sticky Situation" × 22 Sleep Is the Enemy
"First Date" × 20 35
"Baby Hates Me" × 26
"Don't Fall in Love" ×
2008 "Code of the Road" × Never Too Loud
"Take Me Home" × 39
"King of Magazines" ×
2010 "Full of Regret" 96 17 5 34 Below the Belt
"Active Volcanoes" 21 12
"Had Enough"
2011 "I Think Bad Thoughts" 34
2012 "Just a Beautiful Day" 16 30 Rock and Roll Is Black and Blue
2013 "I Believed In God"
"Legs"
2015 "Do You Wanna Rock" 8 34 Fire Music
2017 "My Little RnR" 22 Wild Cat
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.
"×" denotes periods where charts did not exist or were not archived.

Compilations

  • "The Return of Jackie and Judy", from The Song Ramones the Same (2002) (White Jazz / MNW)
  • "Bounce" from How We Rock (2002) (Burning Heart)
  • "The Mango Kid" from "The Vinyl Factory, Vol. 1" (1999) (MMS/Brilliant)
  • "Dr. Evening" from Now We Are 5 (1998) (Sonic Unyon)
  • "Samuel Sin" from Go! 50 Canadian Punk/HC Bands (1996) (Fans of Bad Productions)
  • "I Gotta Calm Down" 7"/CD with Prog Punk band Removal

Videography

  • "I Believed In God" from the album Rock and Roll Is Black and Blue (2013) - by the DiamondBrothers
  • "Just a Beautiful Day" from the album Rock and Roll Is Black and Blue (2012) - by the DiamondBrothers
  • "I Think Bad Thoughts" from the album Below the Belt (2010) - by the DiamondBrothers
  • "Had Enough" from the album Below the Belt (2010) - by the DiamondBrothers
  • "Full of Regret" from the album Below the Belt (2010) - by the DiamondBrothers
  • "Sugar High" from the album B-Sides (2009) - Director George Vale
  • "King of Magazines" from the album Never Too Loud (2008) - by Nick Cross and Steve Stefanelli w/ Dave Cooper
  • "Code of the Road" from the album "Never Too Loud" (2008) - Director George Vale
  • "Take Me Home" from the album Never Too Loud (2008) - Director George Vale
  • Live in Stockholm DVD (2006) (Live Zone / Bad Taste)
  • "Don't Fall in Love" from the album Sleep Is the Enemy (2006) - Director Oskar Gullstrand
  • "First Date" from the album Sleep Is The Enemy (2006) - Director Micah Meisner
  • "Baby Hates Me" from the album Sleep Is the Enemy (2006) - Director Chris Grismer
  • "I Love Living in the City" from the album We Sweat Blood (2004) - Director Hanna Lejonqvist
  • "Dance" from the album We Sweat Blood (2003) - Director Kalle Haglund
  • "I Want You" from the album We Sweat Blood (2003) - Director Craig Bernard
  • "Lovercall" from the album Born a Lion (2002) - Director Craig Bernard
  • "Sound of Love" from the album Born a Lion (2002) - Director Craig Bernard
  • "Cadillac" from the album I'm Alive and on Fire (2001) - Director Jason Romilly
  • "My Love Is Bold" from the E.P. My Love Is Bold (2000) - Director Jason Romilly
  • "Bounce" from the E.P. My Love Is Bold (2000) - Director Jason Romilly

References

  1. "Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
  2. "Canadian Active/Alternative Charts | Media Source". Mediasource.proboards.com. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  3. "Canadian Active/Alternative Charts | Media Source". Mediasource.proboards.com. Retrieved 2013-10-28.
  4. Peak positions for Danko Jones' singles on Canadian Rock chart:
  5. "Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved December 7, 2018.
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