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H-Blockx discography
Studio albums10
Compilation albums35
Video albums1
Music videos19
Singles12
Soundtrack albums1
Guest appearances1
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The discography of H-Blockx, a Münster, Germany-based Alernative-metal crossover band, consists of 10 studio albums, 12 singles, 19 music videos, one DVD(s), and 35 compilation albums.

H-Blockx was formed in 1991, by the initial lineup featured singer/rapper Henning "MC-H" Wehland, guitarist Tim Tenambergen, bassist Stefan "Gudze" Hinz, and drummer Johann-Christoph "Mason" Maass, singer/rapper David Gappa joined in 1992. The group was named after Irish slang for high-security prison cells. [1] To date, one of the band's albums has achieved gold status or higher, that being their debut Time to Move, released on the German label Sing Sing Records, peaked at #8 on the German charts and achieved gold status in Germany. After the success of their debut album, they released Discover My Soul, which peaked at #5 on the Austrian charts. The band released Fly Eyes on Risk Records two years later, which peaked at #20 on the Austrian charts. Then in 1999, H-Blockx wrote most of the tracks for the soundtrack to the German film Bang Boom Bang, which failed to chart. Three years later, the band released their follow-up album Get In The Ring, which peaked at #21 on the Austrian charts. Two years later they released No Excuses, which peaked at #23 on the Austrian charts. Later that same year, they released their first "greatest hits" album, More than a Decade: The Best of H-Blockx. Their next release came in the form of Open Letter To A Friend, which peaked at #43 on the Austrian charts. Most of the band's success has been in the German speaking country of Austria, though none of their albums have achieved the same level of success as their debut.

  1. ^ Huey, Steve. "H-Blockx - Music Artist - Videos, News, Photos & Ringtones - MTV". MTV.com. All Music Guide. Retrieved 2008-10-03.

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