The Fray [patched] Full Discography Repack -

| Album Title | Release Date | Key Highlights & Certifications | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | September 13, 2005 | The game-changing debut. Features the iconic title track and "Over My Head (Cable Car)." Certified 4× Platinum by the RIAA. | | The Fray | February 3, 2009 | The band's first #1 album on the Billboard 200. Features the triple-platinum single, "You Found Me." | | Scars & Stories | February 7, 2012 | Debuted at #4 on the Billboard 200, driven by the single "Heartbeat," which performed well on multiple charts. | | Helios | February 25, 2014 | Their fourth studio album, which peaked at #8 on the Billboard 200. It includes tracks like "Love Don't Die." | | A Light That Waits | March 13, 2026 | The first new album in over a decade. Released by the trio of Joe King, Ben Wysocki, and Dave Welsh. |

Their self-titled sophomore effort polished their signature sound without losing its emotional weight. Working again with producers Aaron Johnson and Mike Flynn, the band crafted a more mature, stadium-ready atmosphere.

: Available as a 6-LP colored vinyl set (with colors matching each era's original album art) and a deluxe 5-CD earbook. 💿 The Tracklist Breakdown How to Save a Life (The Breakthrough)

The final studio album before the band’s indefinite hiatus. More electronic and upbeat. For a true repack: the fray full discography repack

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"Over My Head (Cable Car)," "How to Save a Life," "Look After You." | Album Title | Release Date | Key

Their final full-length studio album took a creative detour. Incorporating electronic elements, upbeat pop production, and danceable rhythms, tracks like "Love Don't Die" showed a brighter, more experimental side of the band. 2. Essential EPs and Rarities

The Fray was formed by high school classmates Isaac Slade (vocals, piano) and Joe King (guitar, vocals). The two met at a music store in Denver, and after local media buzz caught the attention of Epic Records, the band was signed in 2004. Original members also included Dave Welsh on guitar and Ben Wysocki on drums. Their breakthrough came with the debut album How to Save a Life , propelled by massive hits that dominated both radio and TV placements.

To listen to The Fray is not to be saved. It is to realize that you were never lost in the way you thought. You were just standing in the waiting room. And for a little while, someone was sitting next to you, humming the same sad, beautiful, unfinished tune. Features the triple-platinum single, "You Found Me

A true full discography must include the early independent releases that are often hard to find:

A repack offers all these tracks, often in high-resolution audio, in one organized collection, which is superior to searching for individual EPs and out-of-print singles.

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