The discography of Pansy Division, a San Francisco, California-based queercore band, consists of seven studio albums,[1] five compilations and thirteen 7" singles, among other releases.[2]
Studio albums
Compilation albums
7" singles and EPs
Split 7"
Compilation appearances
- "I Can't Sleep" on Outpunk Dance Party (Outpunk Records, 1992)
- "Homo Christmas" on Punk Rock Christmas (Rhino Records, 1995)
- "Ring of Joy" on A Slice Of Lemon (Lookout! Records, 1996)
- "Jackson" on Project: Echo (K Records, 1996)
- "Bunnies" on Stars Kill Rock (Kill Rock Stars, 1996)
- "Pillow Talk" on Team Mint (Mint Records, 1996)
- "The Summer You Let Your Hair Grow Out" on Heide Sez Lookout! (Lookout! Records, 1996)
- "Can't Make Love" (with Tré Cool) on Generations, Vol 1: A Punk Look at Human Rights (Ark 21 Records, 1997)
- "Loose" on We Will Fall: The Iggy Pop Tribute (Royalty Records, 1997)
- "Political Asshole" on The Last Great Thing You Did (Lookout! Records, 1997)
- "He Could Be The One" on Fer Shure: A Tribute to the Valley Girl Soundtrack (Itchy Korean Records, 1997)
- "Expiration Date" on Milkshake – A CD to Benefit the Harvey Milk Institute, (timmi-kat ReCoRDS, 1998)
- "Musclehead" on Forward 'Til Death: A Sampler Compilation (Lookout! Records, 1999)
- "Hockey Hair" on Puck Rock, Vol. 2 (Sudden Death Records, 2000)
- "The Summer You Let Your Hair Grow Out (Live)" on Songs for Summer (Oglio Records, 2000)
- "Used to Turn Me On (Demo)" on Lookout! Freakout (Lookout Records!, 2000)
- "Luv Luv Luv" on Bi the People: A Compilation of Bisexual Artists & Friends (Violent Yodel Records, 2003)
- "Luv Luv Luv" on Queer Stock Queer Soup (Queer Stock, 2003)
- "I Can Make You A Man" on The Rocky Horror Punk Rock Show (Springman Records, 2004)
- "Musclehead" on Plea for Peace, Vol. 2' (Asian Man Records, 2007)
- "You'll See Them Again" on Kat Vox: Celebrating 20 Years of timmi-kat ReCoRDS (timmi-kat ReCoRDS, 2011)
Soundtrack appearances
- "Deep Water" in Angus, directed by Patrick Read Johnson (1995)
- Queercore: A Punk-U-Mentary, directed by Scott Treleaven (1996)
- Skin & Bone, directed by Everett Lewis (1996)
- "Sweet Insecurity" and "Luv Luv Luv", Luster, directed by Everett Lewis (2002)
- "First Betrayal" in Hellbent, directed by Paul Etheredge-Ouzts (2005)
- Pansy Division: Life In A Gay Rock Band (2008)
Videography
Video releases
Music videos
References
- ^ "Pansy Division". Discogs. Retrieved 2023-04-23.
- ^ "Discography". Pansy Division Official Webpage. 2023-05-31.
- ^ Portwood, Jerry (2016-08-09). "Pansy Division's Jon Ginoli on Gay Punk Band's 25th Anniversary, New LP". Rolling Stone. Archived from the original on 2023-03-21. Retrieved 2023-03-21.
- ^ Cory D. Byrom (2006-03-05). "ALBUMS: The Essential: Pansy Division 2006". Pitchfork.