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The Ting Tings discography

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Studio albums
  
3

EPs
  
3

Music videos
  
14

Singles
  
10

The Ting Tings discography

The discography of The Ting Tings, an English indie pop duo, consists of three studio albums, three extended plays, ten singles and fourteen music videos. The Ting Tings were formed in 2004 in Salford, England by Jules De Martino and Katie White. The band was signed to independent record label Switchflicker Records in 2006 and released their limited-edition debut single, "Fruit Machine", the following year. Following an appearance at the Glastonbury Festival in 2007, The Ting Tings were signed to Columbia Records.

The Ting Tings released their debut album We Started Nothing in May 2008. The album peaked at number one on the UK Albums Chart and was certified platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). It also peaked at number 22 on the Australian albums chart and was certified gold by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA). The group's third single, "That's Not My Name", topped the UK Singles Chart. The song peaked at number eight on the Australian Singles Chart and was certified gold by the ARIA. "Shut Up and Let Me Go", the album's fourth single, peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart and was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).

The Ting Tings' second studio album, "Sounds From Nowheresville," was less successful. It peaked at number 23 on the UK Albums Chart, and reached number 87 on the Billboard 200. In the UK, it generated one top 40 single: "Hands," which peaked at number 29.

The group's third studio album, "Super Critical," was a commercial disappointment, peaking at number 111 on the UK Albums chart and generating no charting singles in the UK. "Wrong Club," the album's lead single, did manage to chart in Japan, however, where it reached number 45; it also reached number 53 in Belgium.

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