Bullet/Hard Stuff Discography (all On Purple Records)
- "Hobo" / "Sinister Minister" (as Bullet, 1971)
- "Jay Time" / "The Orchestrator" (1972)
- Bulletproof (1972)
- "Inside Your Life" / "How Do You do It?" (1972)
- Bolex Dementia (1973)
- Archival releases
- Bullet: The Entrance to Hell (Angel Air) (these recordings were previously unofficially released under the invented band name Daemon)
These recordings feature Al Shaw on lead vocals, who left Bullet before they renamed to Hard Stuff.
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