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The discography of Powderfinger, an Australian alternative rock group, consists of seven studio albums, thirty-three singles, six extended plays, three live albums, four compilation albums, one video album and twenty-nine music videos. They have been nominated for forty-nine ARIA Music Awards, of which they have won eighteen. Shortly after the independent release of their debut self-titled EP in 1993, Powderfinger signed on to a major record label to release their second EP, Transfusion. In 1994 they issued their debut album Parables for Wooden Ears, which did not reach the ARIA Albums Chart. After performances at music festivals, touring and supporting international artists, Powderfinger released their second studio album, Double Allergic (1996), which became their charting breakthrough b

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  • La discographie de Powderfinger, groupe de rock australien, est composée de six albums studio, vingt-quatre singles, quatre maxis, trois albums en concert, une compilation de best of et quatre vidéos. Peu après la sortie en 1993 de leur premier maxi autoproduit, Powderfinger signe chez une grande maison de disques leur deuxième maxi, Transfuction, et en 1994 leur premier album, Parables for Wooden Ears. Après plusieurs festivals et des apparitions diverses dans des compilations, le groupe signe en 1996 son second album, du nom de Double Allergic. Porté par le succès des ventes de singles de l'album et la reconnaissance du public, Powderfinger produit Internationalist en 1998, qui se vend à plus de 280 000 exemplaires. En septembre 2000, Powderfinger réalise son quatrième album, Odyssey Number Five, qui dépasse les 350 000 exemplaires vendus. Deux des chansons qui composent cet album, « These Days » et « My Kinda Scene », figurent respectivement sur la bande originale des films Two Hands (1999) et Mission impossible 2 (2000). Vulture Street, leur cinquième opus sorti en 2003, est lui vendu à plus de 400 000 exemplaires. En 2004, le groupe sort une compilation composée de chanson de leur début, intitulée Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994-2000. Quelques semaines après, le groupe sort son cinquième album, dont une version est réalisée en format DVD. Le groupe fait ensuite une pause, et permet à chacun de ces membres de se consacrer à des projets musicaux personnels. Deux années après, le groupe fait son retour avec un sixième album, Dream Days at the Hotel Existence, sorti en 2007. Leur dernier album, Golden Rule, devrait sortir en 2009. (fr)
  • The discography of Powderfinger, an Australian alternative rock group, consists of seven studio albums, thirty-three singles, six extended plays, three live albums, four compilation albums, one video album and twenty-nine music videos. They have been nominated for forty-nine ARIA Music Awards, of which they have won eighteen. Shortly after the independent release of their debut self-titled EP in 1993, Powderfinger signed on to a major record label to release their second EP, Transfusion. In 1994 they issued their debut album Parables for Wooden Ears, which did not reach the ARIA Albums Chart. After performances at music festivals, touring and supporting international artists, Powderfinger released their second studio album, Double Allergic (1996), which became their charting breakthrough by peaking at No. 4. Following public recognition from the album's high-selling singles, Powderfinger went on to release Internationalist in 1998, which was their first number-one album; it was certified five times platinum by ARIA for shipment of 350,000 copies. In September 2000, the group released their fourth album, Odyssey Number Five, which also reached number one; it was certified eight times platinum for shipment of 560,000 copies. Two of the album's songs, "These Days" and "My Kinda Scene" were released on the soundtracks for Two Hands (1999), and Mission: Impossible 2 (2000). Their fifth album, Vulture Street, was released in 2003, and became their third number-one album; it was six times platinum for 420,000 copies. In 2004, the group released their first greatest hits album composed of tracks from their early recording era, Fingerprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 1994–2000. Weeks later, the group released their first live album, which also appeared in DVD form. The group then had a hiatus to allow its members to pursue various side projects. After two years, the band regrouped and released their sixth studio album, Dream Days at the Hotel Existence in 2007, and Golden Rule in 2009. Golden Rule became their fifth studio album in a row which reached number-one. On 13 November 2010 Powderfinger performed for the last time. In November 2011, the group issued a second greatest hits album, Footprints: The Best of Powderfinger, 2001–2011. In May 2020, the group reformed for a one-off livestreamed charity performance titled One Night Lonely. An EP of the performance released on 25 May 2020. (en)
  • Artykuł przedstawia dyskografię zespołu Powderfinger. (pl)
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  • A wide shot of a stage with four musicians visible: each is playing a type of guitar. A drum kit is mid-stage but the drummer is obscured by lighting and equipment. The audience are across the front, below the stage, some have one fist raised. A photographer is centred, front of stage, another is further to the right with a camera pointing at the band, a third cameraman is left pointing into the crowd. Behind the group on the left is a large screen which depicts various words including "Fight clouds baby blue despair skin red lies lost stars ith empty rocket paint love g". Overhead lights shine down on the performers. To the right is a large sign with white writing "bring your living room to life" on red-orange background. (en)
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  • Powderfinger performing at the Across the Great Divide tour with Silverchair in September 2007. (en)
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  • Artykuł przedstawia dyskografię zespołu Powderfinger. (pl)
  • La discographie de Powderfinger, groupe de rock australien, est composée de six albums studio, vingt-quatre singles, quatre maxis, trois albums en concert, une compilation de best of et quatre vidéos. Peu après la sortie en 1993 de leur premier maxi autoproduit, Powderfinger signe chez une grande maison de disques leur deuxième maxi, Transfuction, et en 1994 leur premier album, Parables for Wooden Ears. Après plusieurs festivals et des apparitions diverses dans des compilations, le groupe signe en 1996 son second album, du nom de Double Allergic. Porté par le succès des ventes de singles de l'album et la reconnaissance du public, Powderfinger produit Internationalist en 1998, qui se vend à plus de 280 000 exemplaires. En septembre 2000, Powderfinger réalise son quatrième album, Odyssey Num (fr)
  • The discography of Powderfinger, an Australian alternative rock group, consists of seven studio albums, thirty-three singles, six extended plays, three live albums, four compilation albums, one video album and twenty-nine music videos. They have been nominated for forty-nine ARIA Music Awards, of which they have won eighteen. Shortly after the independent release of their debut self-titled EP in 1993, Powderfinger signed on to a major record label to release their second EP, Transfusion. In 1994 they issued their debut album Parables for Wooden Ears, which did not reach the ARIA Albums Chart. After performances at music festivals, touring and supporting international artists, Powderfinger released their second studio album, Double Allergic (1996), which became their charting breakthrough b (en)
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  • Discographie de Powderfinger (fr)
  • Powderfinger discography (en)
  • Dyskografia Powderfinger (pl)
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