| Mission of Burma discography | |
|---|---|
| Studio albums | 5 | 
| Live albums | 2 | 
| Compilation albums | 8 | 
| Video albums | 6 | 
| EPs | 3 | 
| Singles | 5 | 
This is the discography for Mission of Burma, a post-punk band from Boston.
Albums
Studio albums
- Vs. (Ace of Hearts, 1982)
 - ONoffON (Matador, 2004)
 - The Obliterati (Matador, 2006)
 - The Sound the Speed the Light (Matador, 2009)
 - Unsound (Fire, 2012)
 
EPs
- Signals, Calls, and Marches (Ace of Hearts, 1981)
 - Peking Spring (Taang!, 1988)
 - Four Hands EP (Matador, 2004)
 
Compilation albums
- Forget (Taang!, 1988)
 - Mission of Burma (Rykodisc, 1988)
 - Peking Spring (Taang!, 1989)
 - Let There Be Burma (Emergo/Taang!, 1990)
 - Accomplished: The Best of Mission of Burma (Rykodisc, 2004)
 - A Gun to the Head: A Selection from the Ace of Hearts Era (Rykodisc, 2004)
 - 12 Classic 45s V/A Compilation, Songs: "Academy Fight Song", "Max Ernst", "Trem Two", "OK/No Way" (Ace of Hearts, 2006)
 - Learn How: The Essential Mission of Burma (Fire Records, 2012)
 
Live albums
- The Horrible Truth About Burma (Ace of Hearts, 1985)
 - Snapshot (Matador, 2004)
 
Singles
- "Academy Fight Song" b/w "Max Ernst" (Ace of Hearts, 1980)
 - "Trem Two" b/w "OK/No Way" (Ace of Hearts, 1982)
 - "Active in the Yard" b/w "Active in the Yard" by Spore (Taang! Records, 1994)
 - "Dirt" b/w "Falling" (2004)
 - "Innermost" b/w "...And Here It Comes" (Matador, 2009)
 - "Dust Devil" (Fire, 2012)
 - "Panic Is No Option" (Self-released, 2016)[1]
 
Video albums
- Live at the Bradford VHS (Atavistic/Ace of Hearts, 1989)
 - Live at Tsongas Arena DVD [released in limited versions of The Obliterati (Matador, 2005)]
 - Not a Photograph DVD (2006)
 - Live at the Space 1979/Live at the Underground 1980 [released with Signals, Calls and Marches, the Definitive Collection I (Matador, 2008)]
 - Live at The Bradford Ballroom, March 12, 1983 Afternoon Show [released with Vs., the Definitive Collection II (Matador, 2008)]
 - Live at The Bradford Ballroom, March 12, 1983 Late Show [released with The Horrible Truth about Burma, the Definitive Collection III (Matador, 2008)]
 
References
- ↑ "Mission of Burma - 30 Days, 30 Songs". 30 Days 30 Songs. Retrieved June 22, 2020.
 
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