Silverchair's discography comprises five studio albums, one live album, and over twenty singles released primarily between 1994 and 2007, reflecting their evolution from grunge-influenced teen rock to more experimental and mature sounds. Silverchair's debut album, Frogstomp (1995), marked their breakthrough, achieving worldwide commercial success with sales exceeding 2.8 million copies globally, including double platinum certification in the United States by the RIAA and multi-platinum status in Australia through ARIA. Subsequent releases such as Freak Show (1997), certified gold in the US, and Neon Ballroom (1999), which debuted at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart and achieved triple platinum certification there, cemented their status as one of Australia's most successful rock exports during the 1990s. The band's later works, Diorama (2002) and Young Modern (2007)—the latter also topping the ARIA chart—showcased a shift towards orchestral and pop elements, contributing to total album sales exceeding 5.2 million units worldwide. Key singles such as "Tomorrow" (1994), which won the ARIA Awards for Song of the Year and Single of the Year, and "Freak" (1996) fueled their early chart dominance, with the former reaching number one on the ARIA Singles Chart and achieving platinum certification. Subsequent hits such as "Ana's Song (Open Fire)" (1999) and "Straight Lines" (2007)—the latter debuting at number one on the ARIA Singles Chart—highlighted their versatility, while the live album Live from Faraway Stables (2003) captured their enduring stage presence. Overall, Silverchair's output earned them 21 ARIA Awards, underscoring their profound impact on Australian music.