Studio albums •
The Many Faces of Oliver Hart, or: How Eye One the Write Too Think (2002) (as Oliver Hart) •
The Many Faces of Mikey (2015) (posthumous release) •
The Orphanage (2021) (fan-made release) •
Thirty Nine Lines (2020) (posthumous release) •
15-Year Old Shit Talking (2026) (posthumous release)
EPs •
The Whereabouts of Hidden Bridges (2000) (with Advisor, Crescent Moon, and DJ Anatomy of the
Oddjobs) •
The Sum of All Things, or: The Healing Power of Scab Picking (2006) (with Carbon Carousel) •
Duluth Is the Truth (2009) •
When in Rome, Kill the King (2010) (as Micheal Larsen) •
Freestyles (2010)
Mixtapes •
E&A Road Mix (2003) (Eyedea & Abilities)
Live albums •
Birthday (I Feel Triangular) (2011) (with Guitar Party) •
This Is Where We Were (2006) (Kristoff Krane, Carnage, Matza, Casey O'Brien- bass, JT Bates- drums) Face Candy •
Waste Age Teenland (2011) (Kristoff Krane, Carnage, Matza, Casey O'Brien- bass, JT Bates- drums)
Singles • "Pushing Buttons" 12" (2000) (Eyedea & Abilities) • "Blindly Firing" 12" (2001) (Eyedea & Abilities) • "Now / E&A Day" 12" (2004) (Eyedea & Abilities) • "Carbon Carousel Single Series #1" (2007) (Carbon Carousel) • "Nervous" (2007) (Carbon Carousel)
Collaboration albums •
First Born (2001) (as Eyedea & Abilities) •
E&A (2004) (as Eyedea & Abilities) •
By the Throat (2009) (as Eyedea & Abilities) • ''Grand's Sixth Sense'' (2011) (with
DJ Abilities, as Sixth Sense [recorded in the 1990s, posthumous release]) • Sector 7g- scrap metal (December 1, 2007) (with DJ Pseudonym, Ecid, Kristoff crane, Eyedea and David mars) Produced by Ecid • self-titled- Saturday Morning Soundtrack, Eyedea (November 15, 2006) Produced by Ecid
Guest appearances • "Best Kind" by Slug of Atmosphere (1997) • "Native Ones Live @ The Entry" by Atmosphere on
Headshot: Vol. 6: Industrial Warfare (1998) • "Monster Inside" by
Anomaly on ''Howle's Book'' (1998) • "Savior?" by
Sole,
Slug and Eyedea on
Music for the Advancement of Hip Hop (1999) • "Embarrassed" by
Sage Francis on
Sick of Waging War (2001) • "Even Shadows Have Shadows" on rap sampler
We Came From Beyond (2001) • ”Frisbee” by
Abstract Tribe Unique on
P.A.I.N.T. (2001) • "Gotta Love Em" by
Slug & Eyedea on DJ Murge
Search and Rescue (2002) • "The Stick Up" by Atmosphere on "
Headshots Se7en" (2002) • "More From June" by
Deep Puddle Dynamics on "We Aint Fessin" (2002) • "We Aint Fessin (Double Quotes)" By Deep Puddle Dynamics on "We Aint Fessin" (2002) • "Miss By A Mile" by
Aesop Rock, Eyedea &
Slug on
We Came From Beyond, Vol. 2 (2003) • "Play Dead Til They Kill You" By Saturday Morning Soundtrack on
Saturday Morning Soundtrack (2005) • "Quality Programming" by Booka B on
Basementality (2005) • "L-Asorbic Acid" by The Crest & Eyedea +
Carnage on "Skeptic" (2005) • "Everything's Perfect" by
Awol One on "War of Art" (2006) • "Dopamine" by Playaz Longue Crew on
Hype Hop (2007) • "Thanks But No Thanks" by Sector 7G on "Scrap Metal" (2007) • "Head Tripping" by
Kristoff Krane on "This Will Work For Now" (2008) • "Is It Right" by Kristoff Krane on "This Will Work For Now" (2008) • "Dream" by
No Bird Sing on "No Bird Sing" (2009) • "Best Friends" by Kristoff Krane on
Picking Flowers Next To Roadkill (2010) • "Dead Wallets" by Feat. ECID on "Movement 4:6" (2010) • "Rockstars Don't Apologize" by ECID Feat. Awol One, and Kristoff Krane on "Werewolf Hologram" (2012) • "Purest Disgust" by Debaser on
Peerless • "Cataract Vision" by
Eyenine on
Afraid to Dream • "Perfect Medicine" by Serebe • "Savior Self" by
Sadistik Feat.
CasOne, Kristoff Krane, and Alexipharmic • "Thorns" by Aesop Rock, Slug, & Eyedea • "Chemical Burns" by
Sadistik on
Ultraviolet (2014) • "Burn Baby" by COOLETHAN on
You Can Never Go Back (2024)
Other media • In 2016, Brandon Crowson released a documentary based on Micheal Larsen's life called
The World Has No Eyedea. • In 2025, Parker Pubs (in collaboration with Eyedea's mother Kathy Averill) released a book called
The Many Facets of Eyedea: Selected Writings & Oral History. • Eyedea was featured in the storyline of the main character in ''Nobody's Hero'', an independent novel by Melanie Harvey, p. 164 (2010) ==Rap battles==