Boomkat discography

Boomkat discography
Studio albums 2
Music videos 7
EPs 1
Singles 5
B-sides 3
Collaborations 1

This is a comprehensive listing of official releases by Boomkat, an American electronic/pop band. They have released two studio albums, one extended play, five singles and five music videos on DreamWorks Records and Little Vanilla Records. Boomkat's debut studio album Boomkatalog.One (2003) was considered a commercial success. Their second studio album A Million Trillion Stars was released in March 2009.

Albums

Studio albums

Statistics Singles
Boomkatalog.One
  • Debut studio album
  • Released: March 18, 2003
  • Label: DreamWorks Records
  • Peak chart positions: #96 AUS, #88 US, #43 NZ
A Million Trillion Stars
  • Second studio album
  • Released: March 10, 2009
  • Label: Little Vanilla Records
  • Peak Chart Positions:
  • "Stomp"
  • "Run Boy"
  • "Lonely Child"
  • "Don't Be So Shy"
  • "Runaway"

Extended plays

Year Album
2008 Runaway EP

Singles

Year Song Australia Austria Germany New Zealand Sweden Switzerland United Kingdom Hot Dance Club Play Album
2003 "The Wreckoning" 16 46 78 13 25 40 37 1 Boomkatalog.One
"What U Do 2 Me" 56
2008 "Run Away" Runaway EP
2009 "Run Boy" A Million Trillion Stars
"Stomp"
2010 "Lonely Child"

Music videos

Year Single Director
2003 "The Wreckoning" Marc Klasfeld
"What U Do 2 Me" N/A
2008 "Run Away" Matthew Wilder
2009 "Run Boy" Hannah Lux Davis
"Stomp" Cline Mayo
"Don't Be So Shy" N/A
"Lonely Child" Justin Coloma[1]

Soundtracks

Music from the Major Motion Picture Crossroads

  • Released: February 1, 2002
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Jive Records
  • Tracks: "Crazy Love"

8 Mile soundtrack

The Italian Job (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)

Mean Girls Soundtrack

Loving Annabelle Soundtrack

  • Released: 2006
  • Format: CD
  • Tracks: "Lonely Child"

Weirdsville Soundtrack

  • Released: November 27, 2007
  • Format: CD
  • Label: Lakeshore Records
  • Tracks: "It's Not My Fault", "It's Not My Fault (Acoustic Version)"

References

  1. SHOT: Boomkat - Justin Coloma, director Video Static. May 11, 2009. Retrieved on October 23, 2009.


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