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  2. Freak (Silverchair song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Freak" was directed by Gerald Casale, a member of Devo. The video was filmed in Los Angeles, California, on 5 and 6 December 1996. The video features the band playing in an oven-chamber, monitored by a scientist in a control room. Their sweat is collected by a doctor and taken to an elderly woman in an adjoining room.

  3. Silverchair discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of Silverchair, an Australian alternative rock band, consists of five studio albums, one extended play (EP), twenty singles, one live album, two compilation albums, four video albums, and twenty music videos. Silverchair's first single, "Tomorrow", was highly successful upon its Australian release in 1994, and provided the band ...

  4. Pure Massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Australian music video was directed by Robert Hambling and consists of Silverchair concert footage in Sydney, Australia. [8] [9] The video was filmed in December 1994.The American music video was directed by Peter Christopherson. [10]

  5. The Greatest View - Wikipedia

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    "The Greatest View" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair, released on 28 January 2002 as the first single from their fourth studio album, Diorama. [1] This is one of three songs which made it onto the album (the other two being "World Upon Your Shoulders" and "Too Much of Not Enough") which Daniel Johns recorded using his Rickenbacker ...

  6. Frogstomp - Wikipedia

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    Frogstomp is the only Silverchair album to receive platinum certification in the United States by the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America), selling 1,000,000 copies on 19 September 1995, making it the band's best-selling album in the U.S., and it was later certified double platinum on 14 February 1996.

  7. Tomorrow (Silverchair song) - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, a re-recorded version of "Tomorrow" (and a new music video) was made for the United States market, becoming the most-played song on US modern rock radio that year. [15] Serviced to US alternative radio on 5 June 1995, [ 23 ] it peaked at number one on both the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks and the Album Rock Tracks charts; it made No ...

  8. Straight Lines (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Straight Lines" is a song by Australian rock band Silverchair. It was released on 12 March 2007 and debuted at number one on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart, becoming the band's first number-one single since 1997's "Freak".

  9. Silverchair - Wikipedia

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    [9] [10] For the video's broadcast, they had changed their name to Silverchair (styled as silverchair until 2002). [ 9 ] [ 11 ] [ 14 ] In a 1994 interview with Melbourne magazine Buzz , the band claimed the name derived from a radio request for " Sliver " by Nirvana and " Berlin Chair " by You Am I being mixed up as Silver Chair.