336 (EP) - Mystery

Mystery

336 is considered the starting point for the Clandestine Mystery, which revolves around Clandestine, the short film AFI released on DVD, included with Sing the Sorrow's special edition. The administrator of AFI's official message board mentioned that 336 wasn't important, it was simply "what came before".

AFI
  • Davey Havok
  • Adam Carson
  • Hunter Burgan
  • Jade Puget
  • Vic Chalker
  • Geoff Kresge
  • Mark Stopholese
Studio albums
  • Answer That and Stay Fashionable
  • Very Proud of Ya
  • Shut Your Mouth and Open Your Eyes
  • Black Sails in the Sunset
  • The Art of Drowning
  • Sing the Sorrow
  • Decemberunderground
  • Crash Love
Live albums
  • Eddie Picnic's All Wet
  • I Heard a Voice – Live from Long Beach Arena
Compilation albums
  • AFI
EPs
  • Dork
  • Behind the Times
  • AFI / Heckle
  • Bombing the Bay!
  • Fly in the Ointment
  • A Fire Inside EP
  • Black Sails EP
  • All Hallow's E.P.
  • The Days of the Phoenix EP
  • 336
Singles
  • "Girl's Not Grey"
  • "The Leaving Song Pt. II"
  • "Silver and Cold"
  • "Miss Murder"
  • "Love Like Winter"
  • "The Missing Frame"
  • "Carcinogen Crush"
  • "Medicate"
  • "Beautiful Thieves"
Related articles
  • Discography
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  • Adeline Records
  • Nitro Records
  • DreamWorks Records
  • Interscope Records
  • Blaqk Audio
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  • Redemption 87
  • Son of Sam
  • Tiger Army


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