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This Complete List Of Matchbox Twenty Albums And Songs presents the full discography of Matchbox Twenty studio albums. The band was first formed in 1995 The group hails from the area of Orlando Florida. This complete Matchbox Twenty discography also includes every single live album. All these very successful Matchbox Twenty albums have been presented below in chronological order. We have also included all original release dates with each Matchbox Twenty album as well as all original album covers. Every Matchbox Twenty album listed below showcases the entire album tracklisting.
MATCHBOX TWENTY STUDIO ALBUMS
Yourself or Someone Like You
Released October 1, 1996
The band’s debut album featured Rob Thomas on lead vocals, Kyle Cook on lead guitar, and backing vocals, Adam Gaynor on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Brian Yale on bass and Paul Doucette on drums. This was a big-time album as it hit number one on the Australian music sales charts, and number five on the Billboard Top 200 Albums charts.
CD Track Listings:
1. “Real World”
2. “Long Day”
3. “3AM”
4. “Push”
5. “Girl Like That”
6. “Back 2 Good”
7. “Damn”
8. “Argue”
9. “Kody”
10. “Busted”
11. “Shame”
12. “Hang”
Mad Season
Released May 23, 2002
The band’s second album featured Rob Thomas on lead vocals, Kyle Cook on lead guitar, and backing vocals, Adam Gaynor on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Brian Yale on bass and Paul Doucette on drums. The Mad Season album hit number one on the Australian music sales charts, and number three on the Billboard Top 200 Albums charts.
CD Track Listings:
1. “Angry”
2. “Black & White People”
3. “Crutch”
4. “Last Beautiful Girl”
5. “If You’re Gone”
6. “Mad Season”
7. “Rest Stop”
8. “The Burn”
9. “Bent”
10. “Bed Of Lies”
11. “Leave”
12. “Stop”
13. “You Won’t Be Mine”
More Than You Think You Are
Released November 19, 2002
The band’s third album was their first release not to hit number one on the Australian Music Charts. Although it did hit number three. On the US Billboard Hot 200 albums charts it peaked at number six. Once again, the album featured Rob Thomas on lead vocals, Kyle Cook on lead guitar, and backing vocals, Adam Gaynor on rhythm guitar and backing vocals, Brian Yale on bass and Paul Doucette on drums.
CD Track Listings:
1. Feel
2. Disease
3. Bright Lights
4. Unwell
5. Cold
6. All I Need
7. Hand Me Down
8. Could I Be You
9. Downfall
10. Soul
11. You’re So Real
12. The Difference
EP
Released November 11, 2003
CD Track Listings:
1. Crutch (live)
2. Push (live)
3. All I Need (live)
4. If You’re Gone (live)
5. Disease (acoustic)
6. Suffer Me
North
Released September 4, 2012
The band’s fourth album would also be the group’s first album to hit number one on the US Billboard Top 200 Albums charts. It also hit number one on the Australian music sales charts.
CD Track Listings:
1. Parade
2. She’s So Mean
3. Overjoyed
4. Put Your Hands Up
5. Our Song
6. I Will
7. English Town
8. How Long
9. Radio
10. The Way
11. Like Sugar
12. Sleeping at the Wheel
LIVE ALBUMS
Live from Australia
Released June 8, 1999
VH1 Storytellers
Released May 7, 2002
Show: A Night in the Life of Matchbox Twenty
Released May 25, 2004
MATCHBOX TWENTY COMPILATION ALBUMS
Exile on Mainstream
Released October 2, 2007
CD Track Listings:
1. How Far We’ve Come
2. I’ll Believe You When
3. All Your Reasons
4. These Hard Times
5. If I Fall
6. Can’t Let You Go
7. Long Day
8. Push
9. 3 Am
10. Real World
11. Back 2 Good
12. Bent
13. If You’re Gone
14. Mad Season
15. Disease
16. Unwell
17. Bright Lights
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