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God Lives Underwater discography : ウィキペディア英語版
God Lives Underwater discography

The discography of God Lives Underwater, a Pennsylvanian band, consists of three studio albums, two Extended plays, and seven singles. These figures do not account for material released by members' side projects.
''God Lives Underwater'' was the first EP released by God Lives Underwater in 1995 but recorded in 1993. "No More Love" was also released on the band's first album Empty. The song "Drag Me Down" was featured in the movie The Doom Generation and the song "No More Love" was featured in the movie Johnny Mnemonic.〔[http://www.amazon.com/dp/B000002AZF Johnny Mnemonic [Audio CD, Soundtrack]] Amazon. Retrieved 2010-02-18〕 The EP consists of 6 tracks. ''Empty'' is God Lives Underwater's first full length album, released in October 1995 via American Recordings. Several songs have been featured from this album for movies; "Tortoise" was used in the movie National Lampoon's Senior Trip, and "Weight"—an outtake from Empty—was featured in Mortal Kombat: More Kombat. The album consists of 11 tracks (5 on re-release).
''Life in the So-Called Space Age'' is the 1998 album released by God Lives Underwater and is their second full length album. The title comes from the cover of the Depeche Mode album Black Celebration, where it appears in quotes on the back, while the front cover features a distorted view of a skyscraper. The song "From Your Mouth," which peaked 17 on the Alternative Songs chart, appeared in the 2000 movie Gossip. The album consists of 11 tracks. It topped number 137 on the U.S. ''Billboard'' in April 1998, which it maintained being on the chart for two weeks. Medicated to the one I Love, the last track on the album, Lasts up to 32:24, making it a significantly long song, and the bands longest song ever released. Allmusic gave the album four stars. ''Rearrange'' is the 1998 promotional EP released by God Lives Underwater and is their second EP album. The EP consists of 5 tracks.
''Up off the Floor'' is the 2004 album released by God Lives Underwater and is their third full length album. The album was originally recorded in 2000 but due to drug problems within the band and their record label going bankrupt the album was shelved until Megaforce Records picked it up. There have been numerous complaints amongst fans about the quality of the album's mastering, as well as complaints that two of the more well-known songs from the album's sessions ("Choir Boy" and "Fame") were removed and not included in the official release for undisclosed reasons. The album was, however, released to somewhat modest success, with the song "1% (The Long Way Down)" featured in the movie ''15 Minutes''. The album consists of 10 tracks and is the last album by God Lives Underwater.
== Studio albums==
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