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Alex G discography
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American musician Alex G has released ten studio albums and four EPs, as well as three live albums and two soundtrack albums. His first four studio albums were self-released on the music-sharing website Bandcamp. His fifth album, DSU, was released on Orchid Tapes in 2014, and his subsequent releases have been with the label Domino Recording Company until 2025. He has also contributed to songs by various artists and bands including Julia Brown, Frank Ocean, Porches, Japanese Breakfast, Nothing and Lil Yachty, Halsey.

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Albums

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Singles

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Notes

  1. Giannascoli wrote and recorded Race during high school, but released it only after graduating in 2011.[7][8] For this reason, the Bandcamp page of the album indicates January 1, 2010, as release date.[9]
  2. Remastered by Heba Kadry in 2020 and reissued in 2021.[10]
  3. Released by Gold Soundz in 2013.[11]
  4. Remastered and reissued by Lucky Number on April 6, 2015.[13]
  5. Released by Birdtapes in September 2013.[14][15]
  6. Included in the deluxe edition of the Beach Music LP vinyl.[19]
  7. The tracks "Bug" and "Kicker" were included in the EP Spring 2016 Tour Compilation (released on Bandcamp) and made available for digital download and streaming.[20]
  8. The track "Bobby" (distributed via SoundCloud) was officially uploaded online and made available for digital download and streaming.[22]
  9. Released in occasion of Record Store Day on November 25, 2022.[25]
  10. Copies were distributed at live performances during a concert tour.[27]
  11. The track "I Wait for You" doesn't appear in the official Bandcamp track listing—and isn't therefore available for streaming anymore—since 2015,[29][30] but is still included in the download.[31]
  12. Salt was published as a minor release since it wasn't directly intended for the Birdtapes label.
  13. "Good" was included in compilation album Some Songs (2014) and—along with "Sandy"—in the 2015 remastered edition of Rules, as a bonus track. "Sandy" was reissued in 2022 featuring "Good" as B-side.[37]
  14. "Treehouse" was originally an unreleased song, having an instrumental version included in the compilation C-Sides (2015). After becoming popular on TikTok in 2020–21,[41][42] it was uploaded to main audio streaming platforms on January 22, 2022.[43] Official sources indicate January 17, 2011, as release date.[44]
  15. Subtitled "(from "We're All Going to the World's Fair" Soundtrack)"
  16. "Trade" was later included in the EP Split 7" (2013).
  17. Released under the name "Alan J".
  18. Giannascoli appears in the credits for "U-N-I-T-Y" only in the 2017 home video version of the film.
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