- (This page is about the American band. For the Sussex band of the same name, see Numbers(2). For the Australian surf punk band of the same name, see Numbers(3). For the Bristol band of the same name, see Numbers(4)).

Numbers are an American indie rock band from San Francisco, California. The group was formed in 2000 by Indra Dunis (vocals, drums) and two former members of the band Xerobot, Dave Broekema (guitar) and Eric (Rat Tar) Landmark (keyboards). They issued their debut full-length album in 2002 on Tigerbeat6, and followed with a flurry of small-issue releases, including a split with Erase Errata. After a second album, they signed to Kill Rock Stars, who have released their last two albums. Indra Dunis is now half of the husband/wife duo, Peaking Lights.
Links to Peel[]
Peel first discovered the band in 2002 and was impressed by their debut album, Numbers Life, which he nominated as one of his favourites for September 2002 (Peel's Record Box), October 2002 (Peel's Record Box), as well as March 2003 (Peel's Record Box). He also invited the band to do two sessions for his shows in 2003 and 2004.
Sessions[]
1. Recorded: 2003-03-13. First Broadcast: 23 April 2003
- Disease / Dance Attack / Go To Show / I'm Shy / Product List
2. Recorded: 2004-04-29. First Broadcast: 01 June 2004
- I Will Smile More / Cry / Drunk With Pain / Anything
Other Shows Played[]
- 28 August 2002: We Like Having These Things (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 03 September 2002: 'Driving Song (CD-Numbers Life)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 04 September 2002: Human Replace (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 04 September 2002 (Radio Eins): Human Replace (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 10 September 2002: Driving Song (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 13 September 2002 (BBC World Service): We Like Having These Things (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 18 September 2002: 'Intercom (LP - Numbers Life)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 19 September 2002 (Radio Eins): 'Driving Song (CD-Numbers Life)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 25 September 2002: 'Too Cool to say 'Hi' (LP - Numbers Life)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 26 September 2002 (Radio Eins): 'Intercom (LP - Numbers Life)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 27 September 2002 (BBC World Service): Human Replace (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 03 October 2002 (Radio Mafia): Mechanical Life (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 17 October 2002: We Like Having These Things (LP - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 03 December 2002: 'Go To Show (CD-The Official Tigerbeat6 Paws Across America 2002 Tour CD)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 2003
- 04 March 2003: We Like Having These Things (Album - Numbers Life) Tigerbeat6
- 05 March 2003 (Radio Mafia): We Like Having These Things (album - Life) Tigerbeat6
- 05 March 2003 (Radio Mafia): We Like Having These Things (Williamsburg Address Remix) (album - Death) Tigerbeat6
- 15 March 2003 (BBC World Service): We Like Having These Things (album - Life) Tigerbeat6
- 27 March 2003: What Is The Product? (Dymaxion remix) (LP - Death) Tigerbeat6
- 03 April 2003: 'We Like Having These Things (LP- Death)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 03 April 2003 (Radio Eins): What Is The Product? (Dymaxion remix) (LP - Death) Tigerbeat6
- 08 April 2003: 'At The Mall (EP- EE-UH!)' (Troubleman Unlimited)
- April 2003 (FSK): At The Mall (CD - Ee-uh!) Troubleman Unlimited
- 17 April 2003 (Radio Eins): At The Mall (EP - EE-UH) Troubleman Unlimited
- 2004
- 24 February 2004: Disease (Album: In My Mind All The Time) Tigerbeat6
- 02 March 2004: Go To Show (Album: In My Mind All The Time) Tigerbeat6
- 23 March 2004: 'Disease (LP - 'In My Mind All The Time')' (Tigerbeat)
- 25 March 2004: Drunk With Pain (LP - In My Mind All The Time) Tigerbeat6
- 07 April 2004: 'Hot Fire (LP- In My Mind All The Time)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 08 April 2004: 'Dance Attack (LP - In My Mind All The Time)' (Tigerbeat6)
- 14 April 2004: Anything (LP - In My Mind All The Time) Tigerbeat6