The discography of Billy Idol , the iconic British rock musician, spans over four decades and includes several chart-topping albums and singles that defined the punk and new wave eras Studio Albums and Major Hits Idol has released 9 studio albums 7 compilation albums . His most recognizable hits include: "White Wedding" : A signature track from his 1982 self-titled debut. "Rebel Yell"

Idol’s career began in 1976 within the explosive London punk movement. After a brief stint as a guitarist for Chelsea, he co-founded Generation X with bassist Tony James. Unlike many of their "militant" peers, Generation X unabashedly drew inspiration from 1960s pop like The Beatles and The Rolling Stones, creating a melodic brand of punk that stood out on the UK charts. The band released three influential studio albums: Generation X (1978) Valley of the Dolls (1979) Kiss Me Deadly (1981) Solo Breakthrough and MTV Stardom

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Billy Idol Discography

His full discography, which includes hits across five decades, is available on platforms like Apple Music and Spotify. Studio Albums Year Key Singles Billy Idol "White Wedding," "Hot in the City" Rebel Yell "Rebel Yell," "Eyes Without a Face" Whiplash Smile "To Be a Lover," "Sweet Sixteen" Charmed Life "Cradle of Love," "L.A. Woman" Cyberpunk "Shock to the System," "Heroin" Devil's Playground "Scream," "Plastic Jesus" Happy Holidays "Happy Holiday" Kings & Queens of the Underground "Can't Break Me Down" Dream Into It "Still Dancing"

. His career began in the late 1970s with the punk band Generation X before achieving multi-platinum success as a solo artist with iconic albums like Billy Idol Rebel Yell