Silverchair are one of Australia???s most successful post-grunge/alternative rock bands. The group has had more top twenty hits during the last decade than any other local artist and they have sold over six million albums worldwide. The band formed in 1992 in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. In 1994, at the age of 15, Silverchair got their big break when the band won a national competition called "Pick Me" with the demo of their song, "Tomorrow". The demo became one of the most played songs in the history of the Australian station Triple J, and they played that year's Big Day Out as part of the prize for their win. Silverchair's earlier material is "post-grunge" and the huge influence of contemporaries such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam was incredibly obvious. Daniel Johns insists they have been inspired by bands such as Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple, however, these claims are easily refuted, and both music fans and music critics alike agree that Silverchai
| 1 | Undecided | Frogstomp |
| 2 | Blind | The Best of Silverchair, Vol. 1 |
| 3 | Faultline | Frogstomp |
| 4 | Nobody Came | Freak Show |
| 5 | Paint Pastel Princess | Live From Faraway Stables ACT1 |
| 6 | The Closing | Freak Show |
| 7 | Reflections Of A Sound | Young Modern |
| 8 | The Greatest View | The Diorama Box |
| 9 | Learn To Hate | Freak Show |
| 10 | Miss You Love | Neon Ballroom |
| 11 | Tuna In The Brine | Diorama |
| 12 | No Association | Freak Show |
| 13 | The Lever | Diorama |
| 14 | The door | The Best of Silverchair, Vol. 1 |
| 15 | Dearest Helpless | Neon Ballroom |
| 16 | Ana's Song | Live From Faraway Stables ACT1 |
| 17 | Paint Pastel Princess | Neon Ballroom |
| 18 | Do You Feel The Same | Neon Ballroom |
| 19 | Tomorrow | Frogstomp |
| 20 | World Upon Your Shoulders | Diorama |