
12 is an album by The Notwist, released in 1995. It has been described as a transition album between the earlier, punk rock and metal sound of The Notwist and Nook and the later, electronica and plinkerpop Shrink and Neon Golden. It was re-released in 2003 following the success of Neon Golden.

Close to the Glass is the seventh studio album by German electronic band The Notwist. It was released on February 24, 2014 under City Slang in Europe. It was released on February 25, 2014 under Sub Pop in the United States.

The Devil, You + Me is the sixth studio album by German indie rock band The Notwist. It was released in 2008.

Different Cars and Trains is a 2003 EP from German electronica band The Notwist.

Neon Golden is the fifth studio album by German indie rock band The Notwist. It was released on 14 January 2002 by City Slang.

Nook is the second full studio album by The Notwist. The album explores the band's earlier sound of hardcore punk and punk as opposed to electronica. It was re-released in 2003 following the success of Neon Golden.

The Notwist is the self-titled debut album from the German musical group The Notwist. The record presents a side of the band which has subsided considerably during their recent recordings. Early incarnations of the group saw them exploring very broad avenues of punk and metal, while they would later veer more toward an abstract electronic and indie feel.

Shrink is the fourth studio album by German indie rock band The Notwist. It was released on 15 May 1998 by the label Community. The album found the band moving further away from their punk rock origins and pursuing a sound more rooted in electronic music.

Untitled (Scoop) is a promotional EP of exclusively instrumental songs by German electronica band The Notwist used to promote their album Neon Golden. After the success of Neon Golden, subsequent re-releases of the album contained the tracks from this EP as bonus songs.

Untitled is a 1997 promotional-only EP from German band The Notwist which was released exclusively in the United States. Though the release of the EP was primarily to promote the band's then-current album 12, it contains one track from their 1992 second record Nook as well as the non-album cover of Robert Palmer's "Johnny and Mary". The version of "Torture Day" on this EP features the vocals of Cindy Dall.

Your Choice Live Series 020 is an official live album containing material by The Notwist. It was recorded live at "Logo" in Hamburg / Germany by "Norddeutscher Rundfunk" on January 11, 1994 and the "Kulturstation" in Munich / Germany by Andy Jung on the February 26, 1993. "Unsaid Undone" was recorded live in the "Rock Radio B9" / Berlin in June 1993. Munich show mixed in December 1993 by Andy Jung at "Don´t come on Monday Studios" / Berlin.