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Mayday Parade discography

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Studio albums
  
5

EPs
  
2

Music videos
  
12

Singles
  
14

Mayday Parade discography

The discography of Mayday Parade, an American rock band, consists of five studio albums, two extended plays, and 14 singles. As of July 2013, the band sales stood at 600,000 albums and 3,000,000 songs sold.

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Videography

  • "Black Cat" (live, 2007)
  • "When I Get Home, You're So Dead" (2007) – director: Marco de la Torre
  • "Jamie All Over" (2008)
  • "Miserable at Best" (2009) – director: Mark Staubach
  • "The Silence" (2009) – director: RAGE
  • "Anywhere But Here" (live, 2009)
  • "Kids in Love" (2010) – director: Josh Mond
  • "Get Up" (live, 2010)
  • "Oh Well, Oh Well" (2011) – director: Thunder Down Country
  • "When You See My Friends" (live, 2011)
  • "Stay" (2012) – director: Thunder Down Country
  • "Ghosts" (2013) – director: Brant Kantor
  • "Hold Onto Me" (2014) – director: Dan Centrone
  • "Keep in Mind, Transmogrification Is a New Technology" (2015)
  • "One of Them Will Destroy the Other" (2015) – director: Caleb Mallery
  • "Letting Go" (2016)
  • "Let's Be Honest" (2016)
  • "The Problem With the Big Picture Is That It's Hard to See" (2016)
  • "Black Cat" (2017) – director: Max Moore
  • Original multi-artist compilation appearances

  • Punk Goes Acoustic 2 with "Three Cheers for Five Years" (acoustic)
  • Punk Goes Pop 2 with "When I Grow Up" (Pussycat Dolls cover)
  • Punk Goes Classic Rock with "We Are the Champions" (Queen cover)
  • Punk Goes Pop 3 with "In My Head" (Jason Derülo cover)
  • Take Action! Vol. 9 with "The Silence" (Hurley Studio acoustic)
  • Punk Goes Pop 5 with "Somebody That I Used to Know" feat. Vic Fuentes (Gotye cover)
  • Punk Goes 90's 2 with "Comedown" (Bush cover)
  • References

    Mayday Parade discography Wikipedia