1997 — Hang-Ups EP / Early non-album singles Following their debut, Goldfinger released EPs and singles that kept momentum high. These shorter releases and b-sides demonstrated the band’s appetite for mixing ska rhythms with straight punk blasts and occasional slower ballads.
: Released on SideOneDummy Records, this album saw the return of original guitarist Charlie Paulson. It was the band's final studio album before a nearly decade-long recording hiatus. Summary of Major Releases (1995–2008) Primary Genre Goldfinger Studio Album Ska-Punk / Skate Punk Studio Album Darrin's Coconut Ass Punk Rock (Covers) Stomping Ground Studio Album Pop-Punk / Ska-Punk Foot in Mouth Live Album Open Your Eyes Studio Album Pop-Punk / Melodic Hardcore Disconnection Notice Studio Album Goldfinger - Discography -1995-2008-.torrent
Their self-titled debut, featuring the breakout single "Here in Your Bedroom" . 1997 — Hang-Ups EP / Early non-album singles
Known for the high-speed cover of Nena's "99 Red Balloons" . It was the band's final studio album before
: This album solidified their ska-punk sound and included the iconic track " Superman ," famously featured in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater .
2002–2003 — Singles, compilations, and soundtrack placements In this period Goldfinger’s songs—especially early hits like “Here in Your Bedroom” and “Superman”—found new audiences through placement in video games, movies, and TV soundtracks, helping sustain their relevance in the early 2000s. These placements contributed significantly to the band’s cultural footprint outside traditional radio.
While the band would later return with new members like Travis Barker and Mike Herrera , the '95-'08 era remains the core legacy of Goldfinger as a pillar of the punk-ska movement. Interview: Goldfinger, July 1996 - Drop-D Magazine