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Frenzal Rhomb discography

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The discography of Frenzal Rhomb consists of eight studio albums.

Albums

Year Title Peak chart position
ARIA Charts[1]
1994 Dick Sandwich
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Independent
  • Format: CD
1995 Coughing up a Storm
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Belly of the Buddha Records
  • Format: CD
1996 Not So Tough Now
  • Sales: Gold (35,000+)[2]
  • Label: Shagpile / Shock
  • Format: CD
53
1997 Once a Jolly Swagman Always a Jolly Swagman
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Liberation (USA release of Coughing Up a Storm)
  • Format: CD, LP
Meet the Family
  • Sales: Gold (35,000+)[3]
  • Label: Shagpile / Shock
  • Format: CD (some copies are packaged with the live CD Mongrel)
39
1999 A Man's Not a Camel
  • Sales: Gold (60,000+ as of 2001)[4]
  • Label: Shagpile / Shock / Fat
  • Format: CD, LP
11
2000 Shut Your Mouth
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Epic/Sony (later Fat/Shock)
  • Format: CD, LP
31
2003 Sans Souci
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Fat/Shock
  • Format: CD (Some copies are packaged with a bonus DVD)
42
2004 For the Terms of Their Unnatural Lives
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: HMPIFPFT Records / Epitaph / Shock
  • Format: CD
2006 Forever Malcolm Young
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Epitaph/Fat Wreck Chords/Shock
  • Format: CD (Some copies are packaged with a bonus DVD)
34
2011 Smoko at the Pet Food Factory
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Fat Wreck Chords/Shock
  • Format: CD
14
2016 We Lived Like Kings (We Did Anything We Wanted)
  • Label: Universal Music
  • Format: CD, digital download
58
[5]
2017 Hi-Vis High Tea
  • Sales: N/A
  • Label: Fat Wreck Chords
  • Format: CD, LP, digital download
9
"—" denotes releases that did not chart.

Singles, Splits and EPs

  • SAE Demo (4 track Cassette tape demo) (1993) (Cassette-only)
  • Sorry about the Ruse (EP) (1994) (CD / 7" only)
  • 4 Litres 7" (1995)
  • Parasite (1996)
  • Punch in the Face (1996)
  • Disappointment (1996)
  • Parasite (1996)
  • 'Hard Gore Yellow Dick' (France release on Lollipop Records) (1997) (split with Greedy Guts)
  • There's Your Dad (1997)
  • Mr. Charisma (1997)
  • Mum Changed the Locks (1998) – AUS #90[1]
  • Some of My Best Friends Are Racist (1998)
  • Strife - title in Kanji (Japan release on Einstein Records) (1998)
  • We're Going Out Tonight (1999) – #100[1]
  • You Are Not My Friend (1999) – AUS #49[1]
  • Never Had So Much Fun (1999)
  • I Miss My Lung (1999)
  • War (2000) – #52[1]
  • Coming Home (2001)
  • Nothing’s Wrong (2001)
  • The Unwanted Traveller' (South Africa release on Revolution) (2003) (split with Fuzigish)
  • Forever Malcolm Young (2006) (film clip only)

All of the above singles were released as CD singles only, unless stated.

Promo Singles

  • Nothing's Wrong (2001)
  • Promo Single (2001) (split with Sunk Loto)
  • Bucket Bong (2003)
  • Ballchef (2003) (film clip only)
  • Punisher (2003)
  • Russell Crowe's Band (2003)
  • Looking Good (2004)
  • Hippy Song (2004)

Music videos

  • Richer Than You (1994)
  • Parasite (1996)
  • Punch in the Face (1996)
  • Disappointment (1997)
  • Mum Changed the Locks (1998)
  • There's Your Dad (1998)
  • Mr. Charisma (1998)
  • You Are Not My Friend (1999)
  • We're Going Out Tonight (1999)
  • Never Had So Much Fun (1999)
  • Go Frenzal Go (1999)
  • My City Of Sydney (2000)
  • I Miss My Lung (2000)
  • Nothing's Wrong (2001)
  • Coming Home (2001)
  • War (2001)
  • Bucket Bong (2003)
  • Ballchef (2003)
  • Punisher (2003)
  • Russell Crowe's Band (2003)
  • Looking Good (2004)
  • Forever Malcolm Young (2006)
  • Bird Attack (2011)
  • When My Baby Smiles At Me I Go to Rehab (2012)
  • C*nt Act (2017)

Other

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Australian (ARIA Chart) peaks:
    • Top 50 peaks: "australian-charts.com > Frenzal Rhomb in Australian Charts". Hung Medien. Retrieved 17 October 2016.
    • Top 100 peaks to December 2010: Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010. Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing.
    • "We're Goin' Out Tonight": "ariaNET The Chart! Top 100 Singles – Week Commencing 22nd March 1999". Imgur.com (original document published by ARIA). Retrieved 17 October 2016.
  2. ^ "ARIA Charts - Accreditations - 2012 Albums". Aria.com.au. 31 December 2012. Archived from the original on 5 February 2014. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  3. ^ "Transport Parts Australia | Home 02 9672 3076". Tpa.net.au. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  4. ^ "Transport Parts Australia | Home 02 9672 3076". Tpa.net.au. Retrieved 11 February 2016.
  5. ^ "CHART WATCH #383". auspOp. 27 August 2016. Retrieved 27 August 2016.