The Dwarves Discography: A Complete Guide to Their Chaotic Catalog

The Dwarves Discography: A Complete Guide to Their Chaotic Catalog

Few bands in the history of punk rock have maintained as provocative and eclectic a presence as The Dwarves. From their early days as a studio-based project to their evolution into a high-energy live act, their recording history is a testament to their commitment to sonic aggression and subversive humor. Their discography spans nearly four decades, moving through various labels and stylistic shifts while remaining rooted in the raw energy of punk.

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Key Facts

  • Longevity: Active recording history spanning from 1985 to a scheduled 2026 release.
  • Label History: Associated with legendary labels including Sub Pop, Epitaph, and Voxx Records.
  • Diverse Formats: A vast output including LPs, 7-inch singles, cassettes, and DVDs.
  • Evolution: Started as The Surburban Nightmare before establishing their identity as The Dwarves.

Studio Albums

The Dwarves' studio output is characterized by a transition from raw, abrasive sounds to more polished, yet still aggressive, punk rock. Their early work, such as A Hard Day's Nightmare (released under the name The Surburban Nightmare in 1985), set the stage for a career of defiance.

During the 1990s, the band became closely linked with Sub Pop, releasing influential LPs like Blood Guts & Pussy (1990), Thank Heaven for Little Girls (1991), and Sugarfix (1993). As they entered the 2000s, they continued to refine their sound with releases on Epitaph and Reptilian Records, culminating in recent works like Concept Album (2023) and Keep It Reel (2024), with Jenkem slated for 2026.

Complete Album List

Chronological List of Studio Albums
Year Album Title Label
1985 A Hard Day's Nightmare (as The Surburban Nightmare) Midnight Records
1986 Horror Stories Voxx Records
1988 Toolin' For A Warm Teabag Nasty Gash Records
1990 Blood Guts & Pussy Sub Pop
1991 Thank Heaven for Little Girls Sub Pop
1993 Sugarfix Sub Pop
1997 The Dwarves Are Young and Good Looking Theologian Records
2000 The Dwarves Come Clean Epitaph Records
2001 How To Win Friends And Influence People Reptilian Records
2004 The Dwarves Must Die -
2011 The Dwarves Are Born Again -
2014 The Dwarves Invented Rock & Roll -
2015 Radio Free Dwarves Riot Style / Greedy
2018 Take Back The Night Burger / Greedy
2023 Concept Album -
2024 Keep It Reel -
2026 Jenkem Greedy

EPs, Singles, and Compilations

Beyond full-length albums, The Dwarves have a prolific history of shorter releases. Their EPs (Extended Plays) often served as experimental bridges, such as the Lucifer's Crank cassette (1988) and the Fake ID, Bitch 10-inch vinyl (2011).

The band's singles catalog is extensive, featuring numerous 7-inch records. Notable releases include "She's Dead" / "Fuckhead" (1990) and "That's Rock 'n' Roll" / "I'm a Man" (1994). They have also engaged in several split releases, collaborating with artists like Seizure, Royce Cracker, and the Svetlanas.

Compilations and Live Recordings

  • Compilations: Key collections include Free Cocaine and Lick It (both 1999 via Recess Records), and the website-exclusive Greedy Boot 1 (2005).
  • Live Albums: The band captured their chaotic energy on Toolin' for Lucifers Crank (1996), Fuck You Up and Get Live (2005), and Radio Free Dwarves (2015).

Visual Media and Guest Appearances

The Dwarves expanded their reach through video, releasing DVDs such as Fuck You Up and Get Live (2004) and FEFU (2006). Their music videos, ranging from "I'm a Living Sickness" (1986) to "Devil's Level" (2018), visually mirror the band's confrontational style.

They have also contributed tracks to various punk compilations, including the 1990 Dope-Guns-'N-Fucking In the Streets Volume Five, the 1999 Short Music for Short People, and the 2017 Punk against Trump.

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the band's original name?

The band originally released their first LP, A Hard Day's Nightmare, in 1985 under the name The Surburban Nightmare.

Which major labels have The Dwarves worked with?

The Dwarves have released music through several influential labels, most notably Sub Pop, Epitaph Records, and Voxx Records.

Do they have any upcoming releases?

Yes, the band has a release titled Jenkem scheduled for 2026 through Greedy.

What are some of their most notable early singles?

Some of their early significant singles include "Lick It" (1988), "She's Dead" / "Fuckhead" (1990), and "Drugstore" (1990).

Have they released any live albums?

Yes, they have released three live recordings: Toolin' for Lucifers Crank (1996), Fuck You Up and Get Live (2005), and Radio Free Dwarves (2015).

References

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