Early works ''Slim Cessna's Auto Club'' is the debut studio album of the band. It was self-released in 1995, then re-released by Alternative Tentacles in 2001.
American Country Music Changed Her Life is the first live album recorded by SCAC. It was self-released in 1998 and is currently out of print.
Record deal with Alternative Tentacles (2000–2011) Always Say Please and Thank You (2000) Always Say Please and Thank You is the second studio album by SCAC. It was released by Alternative Tentacles Not only is this their first album to be released by the record label, it is the first album that long-time collaborators Munly Munly and Lord Dwight Pentecost make an appearance on. Rebecca Vera also plays cello on two tracks. The band lineup for this album was: Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Ordy Garrison, Daniel "Danny Pants" Grandbois, and John Rumley. It was produced by Bob Ferbrache at Le Studio Absenta. The cover artwork was created by Rob Clayton and the design by Jason Rosenberg. The album was re-released by SCAC Unincorporated some time in 2015.
The Bloudy Tenent Truth [&] Peace (2004) The Bloudy Tenent Truth & Peace is the third studio album by SCAC, released by Alternative Tentacles In many news articles, the "&" in the title is often discarded and not mentioned, perhaps incorrectly. The band lineup for this album was: Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Reverend Adam Glasseye, Tim Maher, and Judith Ann "Judithann" Winter. The artwork was created by Victoria Cessna, Slim's wife at the time. It was recorded, mixed, and produced by Pete Weiss and Matt Jugenheimer at Zippah Studios in Brookline, Massachusetts. It was re-released by SCAC Unincorporated some time in 2015.
Jesus Let Me Down, the Live Tragedie in Four Acts (2005/2010) Jesus Let Me Down, the Live Tragedie in Four Acts is the second live album recorded by SCAC. It is a live recording of
The Bloudy Tenent Truth & Peace album release show, recorded at the
Gothic Theater in Denver on August 21, 2004. The double-CD version was released by Smooch Records on January 1, 2005. Alternative Tentacles released the vinyl version sometime in 2010, It was later re-released by SCAC Unincorporated, although the exact date is unknown. The artwork features the band members Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Daniel "Danny Pants" Grandbois, and John Rumley.
Cipher (2008) The band released their fourth studio album, titled
Cipher, on Alternative Tentacles on March 25, 2008. This album has received the most critical acclaim out of the entire SCAC discography. The artwork for this album was created by Heather Reynolds. The lettering was completed by former member Jon Killough. The photography was taken by Gary Isaacs. The cryptography might have been conceived by Munly. The band lineup for this album was: Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Ordy Garrison, John Rumley, and Shane Trost. It was re-released through the band's own independent label, SCAC Unincorporated, on June 2, 2017, although it is currently out-of-print.
Buried Behind the Barn (2004/2010) Buried Behind the Barn is a compilation of demo and previously unreleased songs recorded between 2000 and 2001. In 2004, only 200 copies were self-released. Alternative Tentacles gave it a wider release on March 16, 2010. The cover artwork was designed by former member Jon Killough. It was re-released by SCAC Unincorporated Records some time in 2015. The lineup for this album was: Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Ordy Garrison, Daniel "Danny Pants" Grandbois, and John Rumley. It was recorded at Le Studio Absentia, in Westminster, Colorado, and produced by Bob Ferbrache, a former member of SCAC.
Unentitled (2011) Their fifth studio album,
Unentitled, was released through Alternative Tentacles on March 1, 2011. It was later re-released by SCAC Unincorporated, although the exact date is unknown. The band lineup for this album was: Slim Cessna, Munly Munly, Lord Dwight Pentecost, Daniel "Danny Pants" Grandbois, Chad "Chadzilla" Johnson, and John Rumley. It was recorded and produced by Bob Ferbrache at Absinthe Studios in Westminster, Colorado. The cover artwork for the album was created by Heather Reynolds.
Record deal with Glitterhouse Records (2013–present) SCAC 102: An Introduction For Young And Old Europe (2013) April 2013 saw the release of "SCAC 102 An Introduction For Young And Old Europe" on Germany's Glitterhouse Records, which included a selection of fifteen songs from their studio albums ("Always Say Please & Thank You" and later). Five of the songs were re-recorded for this release. "SCAC 102" also included a live performance DVD which was filmed in April 2012 at the Lion's Lair Tavern in Denver, Colorado (produced by Nick Hansen-MacDonald and Trinocular Films).
The Commandments According To SCAC (2016) In September 2016, Slim Cessna's Auto Club released their sixth studio album, titled “The Commandments According To SCAC," on SCAC Unincorporated (North America) and on Glitterhouse Records (Europe.) The album was recorded with a new bassist, Ian O’Dougherty.
Kinnery of Lupercalia; Buell Legion (2024) In May 2024,
Kinnery of Lupercalia; Buell Legion was released as part of a trilogy started with Munly & The Lupercalians'
Kinnery of Lupercalia; Undelivered Legion in 2022. The final part will be released by Denver Broncos UK. The lyrics for the three records are based on Munly J. Munly's book,
Confessions to Scare.... A separate book,
Chants, Calls & Hollers was released as well, featuring lyrics from all the songs in the trilogy and various illustrations by Heather Reynolds.
SCAC Unincorporated Records (2015–present) Inception In March 2015, the band created their own record label, SCAC Unincorporated (sometimes stylized in all capital letters and sometimes abbreviated as "SCACUninc", also in all capital letters). The label is home to all recordings by SCAC, Denver Broncos UK, and Munly's side projects. Slim Cessna said that the reason for creating this label was because he wanted to "take control" of the band's musical catalog. The fifth release will be from Munly and the Lupercalians.
Touring The band has embarked on several tours across the United States and Europe, with and without supporting bands. They have toured with
Nathaniel Rateliff & Night Sweats and Kid Congo & the Pink Monkey Birds. Their Spring and Summer 2020 tours with
The Legendary Shack Shakers and
The BellRays were cancelled in 2020 and in 2021 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2026, Slim Cessna announced the band's retirement. ==Other endeavors==