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The discography of the Used, an American rock band, consists of ten studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, one demo, three video albums, twenty singles and twenty-seven music videos.
The Used is an American rock band from Orem, Utah, formed in 2000. The group consists of vocalist Bert McCracken , bassist Jeph Howard, drummer Dan Whitesides, and guitarist Joey Bradford. Former members include Quinn Allman , Branden Steineckert , and Justin Shekoski .
The Used was released on June 25, 2002 through Reprise Records. [16] During the summer, the group performed on the Warped Tour [17] and Ozzfest touring festivals. [18] Despite never having been released as a single, "A Box Full of Sharp Objects" received airplay starting in July, and a band-directed music video was in rotation at TV stations.
Maybe Memories is a compilation album by American rock band the Used.It was released on July 15, 2003 and has since been certified platinum. [2] The album consists of live songs from their self-titled album, demos from Demos from the Basement, and previously unreleased material.
Evergreen is just 87 seconds long and didn't chart originally, but became the go-to song for "hopecore" videos offering snippets of positivity and optimism on TikTok last year. It spent 35 weeks ...
[a] This list can contain any types of album, including studio albums, extended plays, greatest hits, compilations, various artists, soundtracks and remixes. The figures given do not take into account the resale of used albums.
The longest gap between No. 1 hits on the Hot 100 for an artist is 63 years, 46 days by Brenda Lee. Her single "Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree" hit No. 1 on December 9, 2023, her first time on top since "I Want to Be Wanted" on October 24, 1960. [243]
The Canyon is the seventh studio album by American rock band the Used.The album was released as double album on October 27, 2017, through Hopeless Records [5] and is dedicated to Tregen, a friend of Bert McCracken, who shot himself in Provo Canyon after coming off his anti-depressants for about a week. [6]