Difference between revisions of "They Might Be Giants"

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(New page: They Might Be Giants is a musical duo that was formed by John Linnell and John Flasnburgh in 1982. Jonathan Coulton has cited the duo as being one of his biggest influences. In early 2010,...)
 
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===Discography===
 
===Discography===
 
Throughout their career, They Might Be Giants have released 14 studio albums.
 
Throughout their career, They Might Be Giants have released 14 studio albums.
They Might Be Giants (1986)
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*They Might Be Giants (1986)
Lincoln (1988)
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*Lincoln (1988)
Flood (1990)
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*Flood (1990)
Apollo 18 (1992)
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*Apollo 18 (1992)
John Henry (1994)
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*John Henry (1994)
Factory Showroom (1996)
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*Factory Showroom (1996)
Long Tall Weekend (1999, Internet-only)
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*Long Tall Weekend (1999)
Mink Car (2001)
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*Mink Car (2001)
No! (2002)
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*No! (2002)
The Spine (2004)
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*The Spine (2004)
Here Come the ABCs (2005)
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*Here Come the ABCs (2005)
The Else (2007)
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*The Else (2007)
Here Come the 123s (2008)
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*Here Come the 123s (2008)
Here Comes Science (2009)
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*Here Comes Science (2009)

Revision as of 15:04, 6 August 2010

They Might Be Giants is a musical duo that was formed by John Linnell and John Flasnburgh in 1982. Jonathan Coulton has cited the duo as being one of his biggest influences. In early 2010, Coulton opened for them during a few of their March tour dates.

Discography

Throughout their career, They Might Be Giants have released 14 studio albums.

  • They Might Be Giants (1986)
  • Lincoln (1988)
  • Flood (1990)
  • Apollo 18 (1992)
  • John Henry (1994)
  • Factory Showroom (1996)
  • Long Tall Weekend (1999)
  • Mink Car (2001)
  • No! (2002)
  • The Spine (2004)
  • Here Come the ABCs (2005)
  • The Else (2007)
  • Here Come the 123s (2008)
  • Here Comes Science (2009)