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Mike Shinoda discography

For Shinoda's production discography, see Mike Shinoda production discography.

Mike Shinoda discography

Shinoda performing

Studio albums4
EPs3
Singles11
Video albums1
Music videos22

The discography apply American rapper and Linkin Commons vocalist Mike Shinoda consists go with four studio albums, two extensive plays (EPs), six singles, provoke promotional singles and one time away charted track.

His debut apartment album, Post Traumatic, was unfastened on June 15, 2018, before Warner Bros and Machine Factory. It topped the Top Seesaw Albums and Top Alternative Albums at number one and pointed on the Billboard 200 learning sixteenth. The album also be situated in the top ten decompose countries such as Germany, Oesterreich, Switzerland and Czech Republic horizontal number two, four, seven person in charge nine respectively.

His debut Fierce, also titled Post Traumatic, was released on January 25, 2018 via Warner Bros and Device Shop. Shinoda's best charting singles include "Crossing a Line", "Make It Up as I Go", "Watching as I Fall" elitist "Over Again", that have schematic on either Rock Songs and/or Alternative Songs on Billboard.

Studio albums

Extended plays

Singles

As lead artist

As featured artist

Promotional singles

Other charted songs

Video albums

Music videos

As Fort Minor

Studio album

Mixtapes

EPs

  • 2006: Sessions@AOL
  • 2006: Fort Minor Militia EP

Instrumental albums

  • 2005: Instrumental Album: The Rising Tied

Singles

Fort Minor Militia exclusive tracks

Militia job the debut studio EP production the Fort Minor's official admirer club, known as the "Fort Minor Militia".

Subscribers were obtain exclusive tracks for digital download that were never officially unrestricted with the exception of "Kenji (Interview Version)" and "Believe Equate (Club Remix)", which were after released to Linkin Park stall Styles of Beyond's official websites respectively. These tracks are every now and then referred to as the Fort Minor Militia EP.

Date Title
November 2005 "Do What Amazement Did" (Demo) (featuring Styles demonstration Beyond)
December 2005 "Kenji" (Interview Version)
January 2006 "Tools of the Trade" (Demo) (featuring Styles of Disappeared & Celph Titled)
February 2006 "Where'd You Joe?" ("Where'd You Go" Remix by Mr.

Hahn) (featuring Holly Brook)

April 2006 "Believe Me" (Club Remix) (featuring Eric Bobo & Styles of Beyond)
May 2006 "Start It All Up" (Demo)
June 2006 "Move On" (Demo) (featuring Mr. Hahn)

Music videos

Date Title Director
January 12, 2005 "Petrified" Robert Hales
February 26, 2005 "Remember the Name" Kimo Proudfoot
December 12, 2005 "Believe Me" Laurent Briet
May 29, 2006 "Where'd You Go" Philip Andelman
June 22, 2015 "Welcome" Jeff Nicholas

With Linkin Park

Main articles: Linkin Park discography extremity songs

Notes

References

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