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Australian electronic music band Cut Copy have released six studio albums, four mix albums, five extended plays, twenty-eight singles, four promotional singles and fourteen music videos.
Cut Copy debuted with the EP I Thought of Numbers in September 2001. Their debut studio album, Bright Like Neon Love, was released in April 2004, but failed to chart. The band achieved biggest commercial and critical success with their second studio album, In Ghost Colours, released in March 2008, which reached number one in their home country and gathered positive reviews. The album spawned the band's two highest-charting singles in Australia, "Lights & Music" and "Hearts on Fire".
The group's third studio album, Zonoscope, was released in February 2011, reaching number three in Australia and attaining modest success internationally. Free Your Mind, their fourth studio album, was released in November 2013 to minor commercial success, but 2017's Haiku from Zero failed to match the performance of its predecessors.
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Notes
- Haiku from Zero reached number 93 on Billboard's United States Top Current Albums chart,[12] which only ranks the best-selling recently-released albums in the nation. It did not enter the magazine's general US album chart, the Billboard 200, which includes catalog releases in addition to current albums.
- A Tale of Two Journeys was made available as a bonus EP with copies of Zonoscope sold via Urban Outfitters.
- "In These Arms of Love" was released as a limited-edition 10" vinyl for Record Store Day 2014.[47] It was then included in the expanded edition of Free Your Mind.
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