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25 Years of People Like Us (Compilation)
- Another Kind of Humor (intro) (1991)
- Clippety Cart Horse (1993)
- Smash and Grab (1994)
- Guide to Broadcasting (excerpt) (1994)
- Sound Escape Part 1 (1995)
- Country Drives (1995)
- Ursula Fahrt Ski (1997)
- A Crossed Line (1995)
- [untitled] (KFJC California and KBOO Oregon) (1998)
- [untitled] (at Poker Face, Portland, OR) (1998)
- Untitled Cut-Up on KFJC (1998)
- Favourite DJ (1999)
- Jingle (1999)
- Untitled Home Mix (1996)
- The Sacred Erm (1997)
- More Plunderblunders (1997)
- Angels (live at ATW) (1999)
- KZSU 14Sept99 (1999)
- Bran Mash and Crushed Beans (excerpt) (1994)
- Millennium Dome (1998)
- Hi There (2000)
- Music of Your Own (2000)
- Morning, Pedro (2000)
- Campfire Special on KZSU, Track 4 (2000)
- Campfire Special on KZSU, Track 5 (2000)
- My Son Jim (2000)
- Ipanmnmna (2000)
- Whistle Song (2000)
- Caciocavallo (2000)
- Dolphy (2000)
- Importance of Mistakes (2000)
- Sugar and Splice (2000)
- Nobody Does (2000)
- We're Gonna Be Around (2000)
- Going Out of My Town (2000)
- Swinglargo (2000)
- Stifled Love (2002)
- Scott Slim (2002)
- Nobody Loves U (2002)
- OB & Cha Cha (live at ATA) (2002) (von People Like Us & Wobbly)
- What's the Use (live at Black Box, Oakland) (2002) (von People Like Us & Wobbly)
- Reverse Cowgirl (Remix of Tipsy) (2002)
- When I Was Young (2003)
- Downtown Once More (2003)
- The National Humm (for KREV) (2002)
- Gongexeva (2003)
- I've Got You (2003)
- Messer Chups Remix (2003)
- Morning (live at SF Art Institute) (2003)
- Nothing (2004)
- Dolly Pardon (live at SF Art Institute) (2003)
- The Doody Waltz (John Peel Session) (2004)
- Shenandoah (live at SF Art Institute) (2003)
- Arkansas Explorer (live at SF Art Institute) (2003)
- Listen to The (2004)
- Cattle Call (live at SF Art Institute) (2003)
- Bier Bier Bier Downtown (2004)
- Silent Night (Christian Marclay's Sounds of Christmas at Tate Modern) (2004)
- Downtown Once More (2004)
- Work-All-Day (Matmos remix) (2004)
- Home-Roam-Play (2004)
- Blue Bayou (2006)
- Everyday (2006)
- Stand by Your (2006)
- Social Dance Song (from DO or DIY on WFMU) (2007)
- A Bastard's Waltz (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Air Hostess (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Pierrot's Persecution Mania (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- The Joy of Noise (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Snow Day (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Soggy Style (2007) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Daphne's Inuit Song (2008)
- Daphne's Bird in a Teacup (2008)
- Daphne Waltz (2008)
- On the Rooftops of London (2007)
- Carmic Waltz (2008) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Social Dance Song (2008) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- In the Waking (2008) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Mull of Kintyre (2008) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- Singin' Femme Fatale (2008) (von People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz)
- JJPLURGO (People Like Us & Ergo Phizmiz remix) (2009) (von Jean‐Jacques Perrey)
- Lavender White (2010)
- Female Convict (2010) (von People Like Us & Wobbly)
- Timber (2010)
- Chanson Da Moo (2010)
- You've Got to Know When (2010)
- Woman (2010) (von People Like Us & Wobbly)
- Pain (2010) (von People Like Us & Wobbly)
- Sing (2011)
- Happy Lost Songs (2011)
- The Sound of the End of Music (2011)
- Wonderful Wonderful (2011)
- Free as a Chapel (In the Moonlight) (2011)
- The Atlantic Conveyor (2011)
- Free Rod McKMoon (2013)
- Eve of Sunhine (2013)
- Abridge (2013)
- Who's Watching Who (2014)
- Flying Saucers (2014)
- Shopping (2014)
- Just Jump! (2015)
- The Mirror (2018)
- Listen With Your Eyes (2019)