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The discography of Japandroids, a Vancouver, British Columbia-based rock duo, consists of two studio albums, two extended plays (EP), and four 7" singles. After self-releasing two EPs, Japandroids signed to independent Canadian label Unfamiliar Records. Their debut album, ''Post-Nothing'' was released in Canada on April 28, 2009, originally on vinyl only (Unfamiliar had offered to press ''Post-Nothing'' on either CD or LP, but not both, with the band opting for an LP release). Japandroids were subsequently signed to Polyvinyl Record Co. in June 2009.〔Polyvinyl Record Co. ("Japandroids Join Polyvinyl Family" ), ''Polyvinyl Record Co.'', June 5, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 ''Post-Nothing'' was released worldwide on August 4, 2009 to widespread critical acclaim, especially in Canada where Exclaim! named it the second best album of 2009.〔Gormely, Ian ("Pop Rocks: Year In Review 2009" ), ''Exclaim!'', December 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 It was long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize〔Polaris Music Prize ("Polaris Music Prize: 2009 Nominees" ), ''Polaris Music Prize'', April 27, 2009, accessed November 10, 2010.〕 as well as nominated for the Juno Award for Alternative Album of the Year.〔Juno Awards ("Juno Awards: 2010 Nominees" ), ''2010 Juno Awards'', March 3, 2010, accessed November 10, 2010.〕 The album was also well-received internationally, appearing on many year-end lists including Pitchfork Media (#15),〔Hogan, Marc ("Staff Lists: Top 50 Albums of 2009" ), ''Pitchfork Media'', December 17, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 SPIN (#16),〔Marchese, David ("The 40 Best Albums of 2009" ), ''SPIN'', December 7, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 NME (#39),〔Edwards, Tom ("The 50 Best Albums of 2009" ), ''NME'', December 9, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 The A.V. Club (#25),〔Ryan, Kyle ("The Top 25 Albums of 2009" ), ''The A.V. Club'', December 9, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 Pop Matters (#35),〔Fortune, Drew ("The Best 60 Albums of 2009" ), ''Pop Matters'', December 18, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 Stereogum (#21), and reached #22 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.〔Billboard ("Billboard Heatseekers Chart History" ), ''Billboard'', August 22, 2009 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 Initially, the duo desired to include several more tracks on the album, but were unable due to insufficient funds.〔Tedder, Michael ("Q&A: Japandroids' Brian King" ), ''The Village Voice'', October 26, 2010 accessed November 10, 2010.〕 A few of the un-included tracks that the duo had written for the album were later recorded and released in 2010 as series of limited edition 7" singles. The same year, Japandroids re-released their first two EPs as a compilation titled ''No Singles''. On March 26, 2012, Japandroids announced that their second album ''Celebration Rock'' would be released by Polyvinyl Record Co. on June 5, 2012.〔Dombal, Ryan ("Japandroids Talk New Album" ), ''Pitchfork Media'', March 9, 2012 accessed March 31, 2012.〕〔Polyvinyl Record Co. ("Japandroids - Celebration Rock" ), ''Polyvinyl Record Co.'', March 26, 2012 accessed March 31, 2012.〕 Additionally, they announced that a limited edition 7" of the album's first single "The House That Heaven Built" would be released on May 15, 2012.〔Fitzmaurice, Larry ("Japandroids Share New Song, Tour Dates" ), ''Pitchfork Media'', March 26, 2012 accessed March 31, 2012.〕 == Studio albums ==
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