Severed Heads discography – Wikipedia

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Year Album details Comments 1980 Ear Bitten/No Vowels, No Bowels

  • Released: July 1980
  • Label: Terse Tapes
  • Format: LP
Split album with The Rhythmx Chymx. All covers included artwork done by hand by both artists. A sum of the copies were lost from a fire at the house of Richard Fieldings, and all surviving copies were sold in plain white sleeves. 1980 Side 2

  • Released: 1980
  • Label: Terse Tapes
  • Format: C90
Initially released in 1980 through Terse Tapes as a C90 cassette tape. The recording included tracks that were written during the same sessions as the Ear Bitten split, and was even intended to be released on the same disc, however the material was put out as its own separate release. Terse also released a C45 version of the album, which included alternative artwork and a different track listing. Music For Midgets reissued the cassette tape with the original track listing and new artwork in 1982. 1981 Clean

  • Released: 1981
  • Label: Dogfood Productions/Terse Tapes
  • Format: LP, CS
Released in 1981 as an LP through Dogfood Productions, a sub label operated through Terse Tapes. A cassette edition, with different art, was also released the same time. In 2005 the album was reissued on compact disc format through Sevcom. 1982 Blubberknife

  • Released: 1982
  • Label: Terse Tapes
  • Format: CS
First released in 1982 as a cassette, then reissued via Ink Records with different art, then reissued again as a double cassette set through Terse Tapes in 1988 titled Many A Wonderful Picnic Has Been Ruined By A Blubberknife, and then reissued one last time through Sevcom in 2005 as a double CDr set. 1983 Since the Accident

  • Released: 1983
  • Label: Ink/Virgin/Red Flame
  • Format: LP
Released in 1983 as a vinyl record. Nettwerk reissued the album in 1989 on CD and cassette formats, now including tracks from the Blubberknife album. Sevcom issued a CDr repress of the album in 2003, and Medical Records released the album as a black and white split colored vinyl in 2014. 1985 City Slab Horror

  • Released: 1985
  • Label: Ink Records
  • Format: LP
First vinyl press was released in 1985 through Ink Records. In 1988 Nettwerk reissued the album on CD and cassette formats that included tracks from Blubberknife, much like they did with Since The Accident that same year. Sevcom released the album as a double CDr set in 2003, and Medical Records repressed the album on vinyl in 2014, all copies colored bone white. 1986 Come Visit the Big Bigot

  • Released: 1986
  • Label: Ink/Nettwerk
  • Format: LP, CS
First issued in 1986 through vinyl and cassette through Ink and Nettwerk. Nettwerk released a CD version of the album in 1987 combined with their Dead Eyes Opened mini-album, titling it Come Visit the Big Bigot with Dead Eyes Opened. A CDr reissue was released in 1998 through Sevcom, and in 2012 a 25th anniversary edition of the album was released through the Sevcom bandcamp page through a variety of digital download formats. 1987 Bad Mood Guy

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  • Released: 1987
  • Label: Volition/Nettwerk
  • Format: CD, LP, CS
Released in 1987 through Volition and Nettwerk on CD, LP, and cassette formats. Reissued as a CDr through Sevcom in 2002. 1989 Rotund for Success

  • Released: 1989
  • Label: Volition/Nettwerk
  • Format: CD, LP, CS
Released in 1989 through Volition and Nettwerk on CD, LP, and cassette formats. Reissued as a CDr through Sevcom in 2002. LTM released their own CD reissue of the album in 2004. 1991 Cuisine (With Piscatorial)

  • Released: 1991
  • Label: Volition/Nettwerk
  • Format: CD, CS
Released in 1991 through Voltion and Nettwerk on CD and cassette formats. Reissued as a CDr through Sevcom in 2003. 1994 Gigapus

  • Released: 1994
  • Label: Volition
  • Format: CD
Released on CD format through Volition in 1994. A two disc deluxe edition also exists, and a special European edition was issued in 1995. In 1996, Decibel released a version of the album that included a bonus CD-ROM. In 2001 Sevcom issued a CDr edition of the album that included the entirety of the Heart Of The Party CD single. In 2009, Sevcom issued a version of the album that included an extra disc of music, sometimes referred to as Giga++ by fans. 1998 Haul Ass

  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Released in 1998 as the band’s first fully independent release since 1982’s Blubberknife. All copies are home burned CDr discs, and the first 1000 copies, which included promptly green colored artwork, included two bonus tracks (“Pie Shepherd Family” and “There’s A String Inside Your Body”) that the standard editions, the ones with red colored artwork, lacked. 1998 Contoured Stimulation (Music Server Lite)

  • Released: 1998
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Part two of the four part Music Server series of albums, however it was the first of which to be released. The album was reissued in 2003 with alternative artwork. The recording in its entirety was later used as bonus content on the DVD included in the Illustrated Family Doctor soundtrack. 1999 Airconditioning Your Productivity (Music Server Lite)

  • Released: 1999
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Part three of the four part Music Server series of albums. Reissued in 2003 with alternative artwork. The recording in its entirety was later used as bonus content on the DVD included in the Illustrated Family Doctor soundtrack. 2001 Gashing and Kato

  • Released: 2001
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Both tracks, “Gashing The Old Mae West” and “Kato Gets The Girl”, where previously released as their own separate recordings, “Gashing” from the Gashing The Old Mae West 12″ EP, and “Kato” from the Kato Gets The Girl home video. 2002 Cubicle Broadcasts (Music Server Lite V.1)

  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Part one of the four part Music Server series of albums. Unlike the previous two, it was never reissued. The recording in its entirety was later used as bonus content on the DVD included in the Illustrated Family Doctor soundtrack. 2002 Op

  • Released: 2002
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
First album released in the series of Op albums. Issued in a DVD case. 2003 Controlling Time

  • Released: 2003
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
The final album released in the Music Server series of albums. Initially released in 2003, the album was deleted from the Sevcom catalog in 2004. The recording in its entirety was later used as bonus content on the DVD included in the Illustrated Family Doctor soundtrack. 2004 Op 1.2

  • Released: 2004
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Second album released in the Op series. First issued in a special variopac-styled case. Later copies came in standard jewel cases. 2005 Op 2.0

  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Third album released in the Op series. Issued in a DVD case much like the first Op album. 2005 Op 2.5 (Millennium Cheesecake)

  • Released: 2005
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: CDr
Fourth recorded issued in the Op series. First 100 copies included bits of plastic of various shapes and sizes inside the CD jewel case. 2006 Under Gail Succubus

  • Released: 2006
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: 2xCD
Double album that came a metal box edition and a standard DVD case edition. Let it also be noted that this was the first Severed Heads album to contain new material that was not a part of any particular release series since Haul Ass from 1998. 2007 Op 3

  • Released: 2007
  • Label: Sevcom
  • Format: DL
The fifth consecutive release in the Op series. First released in 2007 as a free digital download from the Sevcom website. This contained the last new material the project recorded before they officially ended in 2008. A compilation of remixed versions of songs from all of the releases was released as a download album entitled Op (chOPped) in 2009, which Tom Ellard regards as the definitive version of Op.
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