Snarky Puppy’s discography contains a variety of albums that have been released for most of the past two decades. Many of these albums have been awarded Grammy’s for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album and have had critical acclaim by fans and critics alike.

Their first album, Live at Uncommon Ground, was self-released in 2005. This was followed by The Only Constant in 2006, which was released under the Sitmom label.

The band continued working with Sitmom for their next two albums, both 2007’s The World is Getting Smaller and 2008’s Bring Us the Bright.

The band then moved from Sitmom to work with Ropeadope who released Tell Your Friends in 2010.

This was followed by 2012’s groundUP, which was a live album recorded at Shapeshifter Lab in Brooklyn in front of a studio audience.

Then the band released Amkeni with Bukuru Celestin in 2013. This album stands out for being the first of two cooperative albums by Snarky Puppy that were recorded at the Jefferson Center in Roanoke Virginia.

This was followed by Family Dinner – Volume 1, which was released in 2013 as well. The album was intended to draw attention to the Jefferson Center’s non-profit arts organization, with a portion of sales supporting the Center’s music lab.

Since then, the band has released 8 other albums, including the Grammy Award winning Live at the Royal Albert Hall which was recorded in 2019 and released in 2020.