Scooter on their "Jumping All Over the World" Tour, at the Zenith in Munich 2008
Studio albums
21
Live albums
5
Compilation albums
5
Singles
83
Video albums
6
Music videos
81
This is the discography of German techno band Scooter. Founded in December 1993 in Hamburg, Scooter is known for being one of the most successful German bands as well as for having sold over 30 million records worldwide.[1] Since 1993, the trio has released 21 studio albums, five compilation albums, five live albums and 83 singles, as well as six video albums and 81 music videos. Scooter, who have gathered 80 gold and platinum awards throughout the years,[2] are composed of H.P. Baxxter, Marc Blou and Jay Frog.
Albums
Studio albums
List of studio albums, with selected chart positions and certifications
^Released under the title 24 Carat Gold in the Netherlands (with the same content).[33]
^"Move Your Ass!", "Friends" and "Endless Summer" were released as the Move Your Ass EP in the UK and Ireland. "Move Your Ass" reached #130 on its own.[41]
^The song was re-recorded as "Back in Ireland" for the Irish market. The re-recorded version has reached #14 there.[42]
^"I'm Your Pusher" hasn't entered the Ultratop chart, but peaked at No. 11 on Ultratip chart.[45]
^"4 A.M." reached #29 only in Download chart as it was the first digital single released by Scooter.[49]
^"Bigroom Blitz!" hasn't entered the Ultratop chart, but peaked at No. 40 on Ultratip chart.[52]
^"Radiate" hasn't entered the Ultratop chart, but peaked at No. 8 on Ultratip chart.[53]
^"FCK 2020" did not enter the Dutch Top 40, but peaked at No. 16 on the Tipparade chart.[56]
^"Paul Is Dead" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number 7 on the Deutsche Single Trend Chart.[58]
^"Techno is Back" did not enter the German Singles Chart, but peaked at number
8 on the Deutsche Single Trend Chart.[62]
^ abcdef"IFPI Norke Platebransje" (in Norwegian). International Federation of the Phonographic Industry (Norway). Archived from the original on 25 July 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2014.