SonicBlu Darkfold's albums

This article highlights all the CD single releases by musician SonicBlu Darkfold.

Fur Folks & Fun
Fur Folk & Fun is SonicBlu's first studio album, which parodies popular songs and themed with cultural references involving the furry fandom. It was released in the same month it was recorded. All ten songs from the album took about a week to write, record, and mix. The only song off the album that suffered multiple takes was "P(ost) C(on) D(epression), which took eighty takes to mix and finalize. The album is dedicated to David Von Foxkin, which the single The Pile Of Furries was written to commemorate his first fur con experience.

Sprout Your Fur
Sprout Your Fur is SonicBlu's second studio album, featuring songs of furry and general audience-related filk music, parodying popular songs.

Keep Frozen Until Ready To Use
Keep Frozen Until Ready to Use is the third studio album of filk songs recorded in 2005 by SonicBlu Darkfold and released in June of 2006. The release of this album was highly anticipated by many members of the furry fandom, and a few of the first print run of copies began selling before it reached the distributors. This was the first album by SonicBlu which success is commemorated with a gold record award, featuring the cover of the album's test release of a red dragon standing on a snow-covered field, before changing to the current cover depicting SonicBlu frozen in a block of ice.

Four on the Floor...And Ready to Roll
Four on the Floor...And Ready to Roll is SonicBlu Darkfold's fourth studio album featuring filk songs of furry and general audience-themed parodies. The album was made in a style of horror to reflect on the three-song tribute to Jack the Ripper, which SonicBlu added after his conversation with close friend David Kaffinetti, keyboardist for the group Spinal Tap. This album was part of a contest giveaway, in which participants who bought The Jack the Ripper Trilogy Maxi-Single were eligible to receive a free copy of the first print run of the new album on January 1st 2007, four months before it reached the distributor in May of the same year. The album was first released in red-tinted jewel cases to differentiate the first print run copies from the final releases, which were then issued in standard clear jewel cases. This was the first SonicBlu album that featured two of his fictional characters singing their own songs. This was also the first SonicBlu CD that was printed with artwork on two sides of the CD backing cover. The design of the front and back CD covers all had something to do with bones and the number four. Initially, SonicBlu wanted a Las Vegas-themed CD cover for the new album, but he settled for something with a more horrific theme. Being the fourth album release by SonicBlu, he wanted everything to have a theme bearing a reference to the number four. There are four skeletons pictured on the front cover, and four paw prints placed in the form of the number four on a typical die in each of the four corners. The use of dice denoting the album's track numbers on the back of the CD case was used to symbolize another variation of "bones", and the term "roll the bones" coincides with the subtitle "...And Ready To Roll" depicted on the back cover. The dots on the dice were replaced with small black paw prints for all thirteen tracks. The cover for this album was the most complex design SonicBlu ever designed, and the cover took over two weeks to create. To give a few extra references to the number four, SonicBlu purposely waited four months from the first print run's release to send the album and cover designs to his distributor, which was done on May 4, 2007, thus giving the album an official release date. The fourth track on the CD was intentional for the first single (It's a Fur's Life) to be released from the album. The hidden 69th track featured a grim telling of the legend of Jack the Ripper, with sound effects of clasping thunder and wind chimes recorded backwards in the background to give off an eerie effect, and in the end, left its listeners to question that if Jack the Ripper were reincarnated, would you be brave enough to venture into the same world of terror as Inspector Abberline had done? SonicBlu's readings of the Jack the Ripper letters ended the track, which were also recorded backwards. Tracks 11, 12, and 13 were previously released on The Jack the Ripper Trilogy maxi-single, along with a story about the notorious killer, inviting the listener to a contest in which the holder of the maxi-single would win a free copy of SonicBlu's new album if Jack the Ripper was caught in a special, rare version of the story. Otherwise, the common version of the story left Jack the Ripper to escape at the end, thus becoming a losing contest entry.

Who's Naughty, Who's Nice: The Best of SonicBlu Vol. 1: Mundane's Anonnymous
Who's Naughty, Who's Nice: The Best of SonicBlu Vol. 1: Mundane's Anonnymous is a greatest hits compilation released by SonicBlu Darkfold which catalogs his release of singles from his prior four albums. The title of the album is a parody of The Who's Who's Better, Who's Best compilation, which was a take of their song You Better You Bet, and the misspelling of the word "anonymous" is also featured as a result of a fight SonicBlu had with his computer to try to fix the cover. SonicBlu noticed the word was misspelled before the prints were made, which was a few months after the cover was designed. Four attempts were made to fix the mistake, but all four times he attempted to fix it, the laptop computer he used at the time would constantly shut itself off due to a faulty graphics chip. After the fourth attempt, SonicBlu gave up in trying to fix the spelling mistake, and released the album nonetheless, with the title misspelled as "annonymous".

Each song on this compilation was intended with a general audience in mind, and the album consists of mostly previously released material, except for track 9 which contains an unreleased song that was intended originally for the Incoming! album, but the plans for the forthcoming album's theme was changed, and the song no longer fit the theme. The song was moved from SonicBlu's archive of unreleased songs, and is offered to the public on this compilation for the first time in edited form, before its intended full release on the album Voices in my Head!. The original intention of this song was accompanied by dialogues between an irate fictional character and a pair of stoned singers, which was a lead-in to the song's beginning. The cover features thumbnails of all four of SonicBlu's prior albums juxtaposed into one square image.

Who's Furry, Who's Flesh: The Best of SonicBlu Vol. 2: Furry Frenzy
Who's Furry, Who's Flesh: The Best of SonicBlu Vol. 2: Furry Frenzy is SonicBlu Darkfold's second greatest hits compilation released in the same year as his Mundane's Annonymous album, only this volume features SonicBlu's singles with a furry theme. The title of the album is a parody of The Who's Who's Better, Who's Best compilation, which was a take of their song You Better You Bet. The cover features thumbnail images of SonicBlu's four prior albums juxtaposed within a square image, and features a more furry looking effect around the edges of the front cover. Most of the tracks on the album have been previously released. There are two previously unreleased tracks on this album, as opposed to volume 1 which only featured one new song.

Track 5 contains the previously unreleased song Fursuit Boogie (a parody of the song Boot Scootin' Boogie by Brooks & Dunn), which was written in 2005 when Morphicon was still brand new. The song was never released, rather, intended on being performed during the variety show of that year, but due to the loss of his mother that year, SonicBlu decided to hold off on performing the new song, and performed his own rendition of (They Long to Be) Close to You in the style of The Carpenters instead, which was one of his mother's favorite songs of all time. A year later, SonicBlu experienced the loss of his father, to which a tribute to him in the form of the song Green, Green Grass of Home was recorded and aired on his radio show, the Time Machine Show that year. This song remained hidden in SonicBlu's archives without an intended release or performance, until the release of this greatest hits compilation where it will only be featured here.

Track 6 contains the song Ode to Sharky (a parody of Mack the Knife in the style of Bobby Darin), which was recorded in the hotel room during Anthrocon 2006, the same weekend of its intended performance. SonicBlu was torn between having two of his songs performed during the Masquerade that year, since two different people came to him at the same time wanting him to perform songs for their acts. Since the show is limited to one skit per performer, the deciding factor was in Rigel's hands as to which of the two rehearsed acts he liked best, and Welcome to McDonalds won out over Ode to Sharky. To make up for not being able to perform the song live, SonicBlu placed the unreleased song on this compilation and presented a signed CD to Sharky at Anthrocon 2009, one year after the compilation's release.

SonicBlu's tradition of including a hidden selection on track 69 is still featured on this album, and features a spoof commercial SonicBlu recorded during the height of the Time Machine Show's popularity in 2007, in which actual recordings of SonicBlu singing random songs in the shower is presented.

Oh! Pawpets! presents: Bwing's Twansfowmation: The Official Soundtwack
'''Oh! Pawpets! presents: Bwing's Twansfowmation: The Official Soundtwack''' is SonicBlu's fifth studio album and the first soundtrack album released under Oh! Pawpets! Pwoductions, featuring songs that utilized the voices of the characters from the Oh! Pawpets! Show. The soundtrack's title reflects on the speech impediment spoken by the character Bwing T. Fewwet. The musical was a transitional turning point in Oh! Pawpets! history as the Generation 1 puppet form of Bwing T. Fewwet changed over to the Generation 2 puppet form. The musical itself featured songs that matched the action performed on the stage during the live stream while Bwing was receiving his entire "body makeover". The entire album is a parody of the soundtrack from the film Phantom of the Paradise written by Paul Williams, thus dubbing the subtitle of the album "Ferret of the Parodies". Copies of the soundtrack ordered through Oh! Pawpets! were shipped bearing autographs in the penmanship of each individual character that appeared in the episode. Unlike SonicBlu's former albums, this CD contains bonus hidden selections on tracks 67, 68, and 69 which feature some of SonicBlu's previously unreleased songs (Leaving the Con, La-Dee-Dee-La-Dee-Da and It Suits Me Fine) that have been stored in his archives without an official release. The soundtrack was released and made available on the same night as the musical's first airing on the Oh! Pawpets! Show in September 2010.

Oh! Chwistmas!
'''Oh! Chwistmas!''' is SonicBlu's sixth studio album, which is a compilation album consisting of selections from the Oh! Pawpets! Show's Christmas special soundtracks that were aired in 2010 (Cryo's First Christmas) and 2011 (Doremi's Christmas). This is also SonicBlu Darkfold's second studio album released under Oh! Pawpets! Pwoductions, and features the many voices SonicBlu performs during the show, as well as voices of Sajin Candour Fluxx and WolfDog. This compilation contains the most amount of songs SonicBlu ever released on a single album. The traditional 69th hidden track features a commercial spoof of "The Belcher", a parody of the product The Clapper. No singles were released from this album, even though some of the songs were featured as requests during the Time Machine Show. The cover features most of the characters of the Oh! Pawpets! Show gathered around an evergreen tree in the snow, with Bwing T. Fewwet peeking out of the wreath that serves as the title's "O" in Oh!

Pawpets Reunited Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Pawpets Reunited is SonicBlu's seventh studio album, which is the soundtrack to the film of the same name, produced under Oh! Pawpets! Pwoductions. This album combines both parody and originally written songs by SonicBlu and performed by the puppet cast of the Oh! Pawpets! Show. The film was a project to debut the show's seventh season and a method to introduce the season's newest characters into the show's cast. The cover features a photograph of the Oh! Pawpets! Show cast being torn in half, to signify a breakup of the performers, pertaining to the film's plot.

Voices in my Head!
Voices in my Head! is SonicBlu's eighth studio album, which is a themed 2-disc collection of songs recorded in the span of eight years, all of which have been written by SonicBlu Darkfold and performed using the many voices the artist portrays for the Oh! Pawpets! Show. This album is SonicBlu's first double-CD release. The album cover features SonicBlu's real photograph with the top of SonicBlu's head being opened like a hinged box, with some of the puppet characters he portrays on the Oh! Pawpets! Show emerging from above the forehead.

Bwing and the Wishing Coins Original Motion Picture Soundtrack
Bwing and the Wishing Coins is the ninth studio album by songwriter and filk artist SonicBlu Darkfold. This album is the original motion picture soundtrack to the film of the same name, produced by Oh! Pawpets! Pwoductions. All songs in the soundtrack have been written and recorded by SonicBlu, and this is his first album that features all originally written content. The album was made available in conjunction with the film's release on DVD and Blu Ray in January 2018 and sold at the Oh! Pawpets! online store.