Filter is an industrial rock group formed in 1993 by Richard Patrick (former live guitarist for Nine Inch Nails) and Brian Liesegang. Filter's most distinguishing feature is Richard Patrick's voice, which can soar to quite a high scream - on just about all songs. Their first album, Short Bus, was released in 1995. The album was successful, and included the hit single "Hey Man, Nice Shot". The song was somewhat controversial, as it was seen as capitalizing on the public suicide of Budd Dwyer. Kurt Cobain's suicide was widely rumored to have inspired the song, but the band refuted this. In 1996, Filter recorded and filmed the video for the song "Jurrassitol", for The Crow: City of Angels soundtrack. They also released the home video Phenomenology in 1996, which showcased some of the band's live performances and music videos, as well as an interview with Richard Patrick and Brian Liesegang filmed in New Mexico. Liesegang left in 1997. In 1998, for The X-Files film soundtrack, Filter recorded a cover of Three Dog Night's 'One'. Patrick, along with new collaborator Geno Lenardo, continued on with 1999's
| 1 | Hey Man Nice Shot | Short Bus |
| 2 | White Like That | Short Bus |
| 3 | Gerbil | Short Bus |
| 4 | So Cool | Short Bus |
| 5 | Spent | Short Bus |
| 6 | Columina | The Amalgamut |
| 7 | Take Another | Short Bus |
| 8 | Dose | Short Bus |
| 9 | Never Be The Same | The Amalgamut |
| 10 | Cancer | Title of Record |
| 11 | Take a Picture(album) | Title of Record |
| 12 | American Cliche | The Amalgamut |
| 13 | Take a Picture | Title of Record |
| 14 | Stuck In Here | Short Bus |
| 15 | It's Gonna Kill Me | Title of Record |
| 16 | Captain Bligh | Title of Record |
| 17 | World Today | The Amalgamut |
| 18 | Jurassitol | The Crow: City of Angels |
| 19 | The 4th | The Amalgamut |
| 20 | Soldiers of Misfortune | Anthems for the Damned |