Amon Tobin discography
This is the discography (albums, EPs, singles, and remixes) released by Amon Tobin under his own name, under the names Cujo, Two Fingers and Only Child Tyrant, and in collaboration with other artists.
Albums
Studio albums
|   As Cujo 
 As Amon Tobin 
  |    As Two Fingers 
 As Only Child Tyrant 
 As Figueroa 
 As Stone Giants 
 
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Notes:
- ^[a] Chart positions: Heatseekers: 43, Top Independent Albums: 32
 - ^[b] Chart positions: Top Electronic Albums: 13
 - ^[c] Collaboration between Amon Tobin and Doubleclick featuring MC Sway[1][2]
 
Live albums
As Amon Tobin
- Solid Steel Presents Amon Tobin: Recorded Live (2004)
 - Foley Room Recorded Live In Brussels (2008)
 - Electronic Music for the Sydney Opera House (2017)
 
Singles & EPs
|   As Cujo 
 As Amon Tobin 
 As Player 
  |  As Two Fingers 
 As Only Child Tyrant 
 As Figueroa 
 As Stone Giants 
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Notes:
- ^[a] Chart positions: Canadian Singles Chart: 15
 
The Nomark Club exclusives
Subsequent releases distributed by Tobin exclusively through his own online subscription service Nomark Club, based on Bandcamp.[3]
As Amon Tobin
- 4 Deck Set (Recorded Live on 4 Decks in Seattle and released in 2009)
 - Fine Strips of Violence (EP, 2019)
 - "Small Time Shaded" (with Patrick Watson, 2020)
 - Neutrino Mass (EP, 2020)
 - "Future Things Swim Before Me" (2020)
 - All for Dust (CS:GO Music Pack) (sample pack, 2020)
 - "Three Sisters" (2020)
 - Magic Beard (EP, 2021)
 - "Highland Park (The Secret Hidden Life of Button Down Fashion Bow)" (2021)
 - "Fly by Nightly" (2021)
 - "First Cat Last Cat" (2021)
 - "Pajamaland" (2022)
 - "Paisley Knights" (2022)
 - "Mr. Missou's Holiday" (2022)
 - "Slow Sun" (2022)
 - "You and Me Me and You" (2022)
 - "In Small Windows" (2022)
 - "Paranova" (Amon Tobin vs. Cujo, 2022)
 - "Pulsar23 (Live Play Recording)" (2022)
 - "Dear June" (2022)
 - "Paper Stone" (2023)
 - "Deep Freda" (2023)
 - "Modulus" (2023)
 - "Hush Say the Wilds" (2023)
 - "Eliot" (2023)
 - "Strange Inside" (2023)
 - "NEVA" (2023)
 - "MARF" (2023)
 - "From a Park Bench" (2023)
 - "DEE 0" (2023)
 - "Dog of My Enemy" (2024)
 - "Body Solver" (2024)
 - "Folts Volk" (2024)
 - "Sometimes the Sun" (2024)
 - "These Lines" (2024)
 
|   As Cujo 
 As Two Fingers 
  |    As Stone Giants 
 Additional content 
 
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Collections, collaborations, and other appearances
As Amon Tobin
- Verbal Remixes & Collaborations (2003)
 - Kitchen Sink Remixes (2007)
 - "Don't Even Trip" by Peeping Tom (2006)[a]
 - "Fine Objects" by Eskamon (Amon Tobin & Eskmo, 2010)
 - inFAMOUS: Original Soundtrack from the Video Game (2009)[b]
 - Splinter Cell: Conviction (2010)[c]
 - Monthly Joints Series (2010)
 - Chaos Theory Remixed (The Soundtrack to Splinter Cell 3D) (2011)
 - Boxset (2012)
 - "Vigilantes (Amon Tobin Remix)" by Noisia (2017)[d]
 - "Small Time Shaded" (2020)[e]
 - Ghostcards (Collaboration with Thys, 2020)
 - Nomark Selects, Vol. 1 (2023)
 
As Two Fingers
- Instrumentals (2009)
 - "Puma Rhythm" (Collaboration of Thys, Two Fingers, and Amon Tobin, 2022)
 - "Hodo: Redo" (Collaboration with Thys and Two Fingers, 2023)
 
Notes:
- ^[a] From Peeping Tom by Peeping Tom, a project of Mike Patton
 - ^[b] Collaboration with Jim Dooley, Mel Wesson, JD Mayer, Martin Tillman, and Working for a Nuclear Free City
 - ^[c] Additional music produced for the video game, in collaboration with Michael Nielson & Kaveh Cohen
 - ^[d] Contribution to the remix album Outer Edges (Remixes)
 - ^[e] Collaboration with Patrick Watson
 
Music videos
As Amon Tobin
- "4 Ton Mantis", directed by Floria Sigismondi (2000)
 - "Slowly" (2000)
 - "Verbal", directed by Alex Rutterford (2002)
 - "Proper Hoodidge", directed by Corine Stübi (2002)
 - "El Cargo", by Hexstatic (2005)
 - "Esther's", directed by Charles De Meyer (2010)
 - "Fooling Alright", by Christian Moeller (2019)[4]
 - "Vipers Follow You", directed by Charles De Meyer (2019)[5]
 
References
- ^ MySpace.com - Two Fingers - Hip Hop - www.myspace.com/2wofingers Archived September 24, 2008, at the Wayback Machine
 - ^ "Two Fingers Official Website". Archived from the original on 2014-04-07. Retrieved 2018-10-16.
 - ^ "Subscribe to Nomark". Nomark. Retrieved 2024-09-27.
 - ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Amon Tobin - Fooling Alright (Official Music Video). YouTube.
 - ^ Archived at Ghostarchive and the Wayback Machine: Amon Tobin - Vipers Follow You (Official Video). YouTube.