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Sakanaction discography

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Sakanaction discography
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The discography of Japanese band Sakanaction includes six studio albums, eight singles, four video releases, and multiple digital downloads. Since their 2007 debut, all of Sakanaction's releases have been released under Victor Entertainment in Japan. Sakanaction currently have two albums certified gold by the RIAJ, Documentaly (2011) and Sakanaction (2013). Four songs by Sakanaction have been certified gold by the RIAJ for digital downloads, and their single "Good-Bye" / "Eureka" (2014) reached number two on Oricon's singles chart.

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Notes

  1. Sales provided by Oricon database and are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
  2. 2015 position. Initially charted at number 105 in its initial run.
  3. Compiled as a bonus disc on versions of the band's "Shin Takarajima" single.[8]
  4. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Sen to Rei",[10] "Native Dancer",[11] "Aruku Around",[12] "Me ga Aku Aiiro",[13] "Identity",[14] "Rookie",[15] "Bach no Senritsu o Yoru ni Kiita Sei Desu",[16] "Endless",[17] "Boku to Hana",[18] "Yoru no Odoriko",[19] "Music",[20] "Aoi",[21] "Eureka",[22] "Good-Bye",[22] "Hasu no Hana",[23] "Sayonara wa Emotion",[24] "Shin Takarajima",[25] "Tabun, Kaze",[26] "Moon",[26] "Kagerō (Movie Version)",[27] "Nylon no Ito",[28] "Wasurerarenai no",[29] "Moth",[30] "Plateau",[31] "Shock!",[32] "Kaiju".[33]
  5. Charted at number 31 on the Billboard Hot Single Sales sub-chart.[58]
  6. Originally recorded on the "Identity" single in 2010.
  7. Charted at number 62 on the Billboard Radio Songs chart.[59]
  8. Sources for chart positions are as follows: "Kikitakatta Dance Music, Liquid Room ni" and "Match to Peanuts":[61] "September":[62]
  9. Charted at number 72 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary Airplay sub-chart.[63]
  10. Charted in 2019.

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