The Murderdolls first release was an extended play, entitled Right to Remain Violent. It was released in early 2002 on Roadrunner Records. It is considered to be a promotional album for their upcoming studio album. The album consists of 3 tracks, that were later featured on there debut studio album. It did not make it onto any charts.
Their debut album, Beyond the Valley of the Murderdolls, was a studio album, consisting of 15 tracks. It was released in mid-2002, on Roadrunner Records. There were three versions released, the original issue, the limited edition, released in 2003, and the Enhanced DVD. The album peaked number 40 in the UK, 102 in the US, and 144 in France.[1][2][3]
The two singles they released include Dead in Hollywood, and White Wedding. Dead in Hollywood peaked 54 on the UK charts.White Wedding peaked 24 on the same chart.[1]