| 1. Nothing Remains |
| 2. Save Ourselves |
| 3. Inside The Horror |
| 4. Salvation |
| 5. Comatose |
| 6. Left For Dead |
| 7. Everything |
| 8. Bloodlust |
| 9. Pray For All |
| 10. Lazarus |
| 11. Clayden |
| 12. Malignant |
| 13. Power Trip (Live) |
| 14. Cleansation (Live) |
| 15. Severed (Live) |
| 16. Eyes Of A Criminal (Live) |
| 17. Down Again (Live) |
| 18. Dehumanizing Process (Live) |
| 19. Pure Hatred (Live) |
Editorial Reviews
Limited Deluxe Edition 'Black Box' double CD features live and unreleased tracks including 'Clayden' & 'Malignant' that were recorded during the 2005 Chimaira Sessions, plus 7 live tracks recorded in 2003 on the European Roadrage tour 'Power Trip', 'Cleansation', 'Severed', 'Eyes Of A Criminal', 'Down Again', 'The Dehumanizing Process' & 'Pure Hatred'. Chimaira refuse to write songs that fit any stylistic format other than that of 'Heavy Metal'. This self titled album follows their most successful one to date The Impossibility Of Reason that was recorded in the Spider Studios in Ohio with producer Ben Schigel, who has described the new material as having ''more of an epic kind of vibe. The songs are a lot longer, but we found a way to make them long without being boring. Now that it's coming together, it sounds way more brutal''. Mixing duties were handled by Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Fear Factory, Napalm Death). Roadrunner. 2005.
Chimaira,Chimaira,Roadrunner,Heavy Metal,Rock
Chimaira [Limited Edition] [Import]
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Resurrection
Chimaira Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MNOXJ4 Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Resurrection
- Pleasure In Pain
- Worthless
- Six5, No Reason To Live6, Killing The Beast
- The Flame
- End It All
- Black Heart
- Needle
- Empire
Customer Reviews:
So f*cking Metal!.......2007-07-11
After my first listen through of the album, I am eager to play it again and again. Aside from the self-titled track I am already addicted to, my next favorite would possibly be "Pleasure In Pain" for the dynamic range of vocals and brilliant guitar work.
Buy the CD and wear it OUT!
Chimaira = Pantera lite.......2007-06-22
3 stars for effort and i still liked them live
YES!.......2007-05-24
CHIMAIRA RULES!
Superb Thrash Metal - Best of 2007 (so far).......2007-05-18
Chimaira has given us the most brutal metal release of 2007...
This thing is not only heavy, but fast...
Reminds me of the early Slayer and Kreator...
WOW is the best word to describe Resurrection...Excellent release...No, AMAZING!!!
Why aren't they getting the recognition they deserve?!!!.......2007-04-07
The album starts off full blast with the title track "Resurrection," the pounding "Pleasure in Pain," followed by the crushing assault, "Worthless." Early Metallica comes to mind when they get more experimental with the 9 minute epic "Six." The solos are very memorable and its definitely much slower than their old work, well worth listening to . Then things get more intense with the thrash-like "No Reason To Live."
The second half of the album tends to slow down more, but picks up toward the end. The slowest song "Killing The Beast," is personally my least favorite song, I typically skip it, but listen to it once in a while. Mark Hunter experiments more vocally on this song, it works but not to the extent you'd expect from Chimaira (no "Salvation"-like screams here). Then the slightly faster "The Frame" ensues. Its a great metal song, but not up to Chimaira's standards. The last part of the song sounds similar to how "Inside The Horror" ends. Then things really pick up with "End It All." Andols Herrick's hammering drums are at full throttle throughout the song, especially during the chorus. It's then followed by the heavy "Black Heart," and the mind blowing "Needle." Herrick's drums on "Needle" alone should put Chimaira up for a Best Metal Performance Award. Then lastly, we get to "Empire." The orchestra work really gives it a dark, atmospheric sound. The lyrics give great depth:
Do you believe in me
Enough to sacrifice
Do you believe in me
Enough to end your life
.....
When you walk the path
You will discover a world undreamed of
Your suffering will be legendary
Do you believe in suffering
It took a couple listens to really have it sink in, but overall, this album is as powerful as their self titled effort. Except for two mediocre songs, "Resurrection" will definitely stand strong among 2007's best metal albums.
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Resurrection
Chimaira Manufacturer: Ferret Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000MNOXJE Release Date: 2007-03-06 |
Tracks:
- Resurrection
- Pleasure In Pain
- Worthless
- Six5, No Reason To Live6, Killing The Beast
- The Flame
- End It All
- Black Heart
- Needle
- Empire
Tracks:
- BONUS DVD featuring over an hour of the making of "Resurrection"
Customer Reviews:
Been listening to the album for 4 months now........2007-06-29
Awesome!!!!.......2007-05-26
recommended this to all metal heads.
This is the one to buy!.......2007-05-19
ANDOLS HERRICK IS BACK!!!.......2007-05-08
Can this band get any better?.......2007-05-01
The opening title song "Resurrection" is a very fast heavy song with great killer headbanging riffs, a careening solo from Rob, and some pummeling yet forceful double bass kicks especially during the chorus. This is no doubt my favorite song on the album. Antother one of my favorites track three "Worthless" is another fast blistering track which included a great catchy chorus in which Mark growls in as well as some fast pounding drumwork, cascading riffs, and a killer solo. Track four "Six" is the longest song on here clocking in at (9:44), and it's also one of the best songs that Chimaira have ever written. Mark's vocals are great, as well as the guitarwork, the solos, and drums. "No Reason to Live" includes some nice bass lines, and some machine gun like snare drums, and a nice mellowish solo in the beginning which are all soon followed by some some machine gun double bass kicks and some more fast drums, more solid riffs, and another nice melodic solo is included as well. Track six "Killing the Beast" is one of the more slower songs on the album which includes slow yet heavy lurching riffs, and a slow yet sinister and steady double bass drum beat throughout. "The Flame" is another mid paced number which features some machine gun like chugging riffs, and some killer guitar harmonies, and another nice solo to boot. Another highlight for me, "End it All" is another fast blazing scorcher which features fast punishing double bass drums especially during the chorus and another blazing solo. The next two tracks "Black Heart" and "Needle" are great fast careening headbangers that will make you want to play air guitar like crazy and get some mosh pits going. And finally we have the closing song "Empires" which includes some black metal esque keyboard effects, pummeling double bass onslaughts, as well as another careening guitar solo. Here's the entire song list, and the ratings.
Jeremy's song ratings:
1. Resurrection (4:37) - 5/5 My favorite song
2. Pleasure in Pain (3:04) - 5/5
3. Worthless (3:44) - 5/5
4. Six (9:44) - 5/5
5. No Reason to Live (3:44) - 5/5
6. Killing the Beast (3:47) - 5/5
7. The Flame (5:23) - 5/5
8. End it All (4:21) - 5/5
9. Black Heart (4:33) - 5/5
10. Needle (3:08) - 5/5
11. Empire (5:33) - 5/5
In my mind, "Resurrection" is truly one of the best pure new metal albums to come out in a long time. I definately and honestly rank this album along with "Enemy of God" by Kreator, "Blood Mountain" by Mastodon, "Christ Illusion" by Slayer, "Tempo of the Damned" by Exodus, "Through the Ashes of Empires" and "The Blackening" both by Machine Head, "The System Has Failed" by Megadeth, and among other great new metal albums I've had the pleasure of listening to over the past three years now. Overall "Resurrection" is without a shadow of a doubt thus far Chimaira's best album of their carreer, and it's also one of the best metal album of 2007 thus far as well.
Bottom Line: A must have for all Chimaria fans, metal fans, or just good music in general. Fantastic job guys. Buy this album ASAP!!
P.S. Be sure to catch Chimaira at the Sounds of the Underground Tour this upcoming summer. I hope I get to go this summer.
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The Impossibility of Reason
Chimaira Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000093I3F Release Date: 2003-05-13 |
Tracks:
- Cleansation
- Impossibility of Reason
- Pictures in the Gold Room
- Power Trip
- Down Again
- Pure Hatred
- Dehumanizing Process
- Crawl
- Stigmurder
- Eyes of a Criminal
- Overlooked
- Implements of Destruction
Customer Reviews:
Their best cd to date 3/20/07.......2007-03-21
Sophomore slump? I don't think so!.......2007-02-02
No what i was expecting.......2006-11-03
Excellent!.......2006-10-06
Powerful, heavy and totally brilliant heavy metal album..........2006-07-13
Ok, so theres not much experimentation with vocals, but who cares!? the music is great, and to be honest, where metal is concerned, the music is soooo much more important then the vocals or lyrics.
Anyone who loves metal, buy this.
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Chimaira
Chimaira Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009XG41M Release Date: 2005-08-09 |
Tracks:
- Nothing Remains
- Save Ourselves
- Inside The Horror
- Salvation
- Comatose
- Left For Dead
- Everything You Love
- Bloodlust
- Pray For All
- Lazarus
Album Description
Chimaira return with their brand new self-titled album, following their breakthrough The Impossibility Of Reason, which was met with huge critical acclaim. The band refused to write songs that fit any stylistic format, instead opting for a much more musically diverse approach, with guitar solos unlike anything on their previous records. The brain-damagingly heavy "Nothing Remains" (which Hunter revealed was written the day Dimebag Darrell was murdered) opens the album and the heaviness quotient doesn't lessen. The album's closer is the epic, dynamic mindscrambler called "Lazarus", a deeply personal track about a friend who committed suicide. With Chimaira, the band's progression is evident; with a fresh and invigorated feel blowing away any preconceived notions, to produce a rollercoaster of modern and challenging metal.Customer Reviews:
Above average effort from Roadrunner Records alums.......2007-04-11
Fast forward to 2005, and it seems that they have become much more of a straight-forward "in your face" metal outfit. "The Impossibility of Reason" sort of bridged the gap from POoE, and now Chimaira's self-titled album is much more of a pure headbanging experience. It is a good album, and I recommend it for the handful of songs that are brilliant, but it seems like a lot of the hooks I found in their previous efforts are missing here. I think that as a band, they have great mastership over their instruments, but it's the all-powerful hook that needs to come back to make them more than a blip on my radar again. When I listen to the album as a whole, there are not enough reasons for me to keep coming back to it regularly. Not enough hooks to get my attention and get me singing, headbanging along. But compared to the rest of what is out there, this is above average metal.
Even though Andols the drummer left for this cd it is still good.......2007-03-21
LMFAO.......2007-02-27
But, what about the musicians? Sure, they have a fast drummer...who likes to trigger alot, then they have two guitarists...who like to steal Pantera riffs, and then they have the singer, who, well, sounds just like all the rest. Atleast they dont have the DJ anymore (oh wait, they do, nevermind.)
Enough of my rambling, how does this untalented group of posers fair up? Well, image if Mushroomhead went metalcore. 'Nuff said.
Avoid.
Giants of Metal Brilliance!.......2007-02-02
Arguably the best Metal album in years . . ........2007-01-07
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Pass Out of Existence
Chimaira Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005JIWT Release Date: 2001-10-02 |
Tracks:
- Let Go
- Dead Inside
- Severed
- Lumps
- Pass Out Of Existence
- Abeo
- Sp Lit
- Painting The White to Grey
- Taste My...
- Rizzo
- Sphere
- Forced Life
- Options
- Jade
Amazon.com
On an initial listen to Pass out of Existence, Chimaira sometimes bear the hallmarks of being little more than a copycat band following along in the scorched-earth wake of the mighty Slipknot. Still, there's much evidence that Chimaira have arrived at this point as much through innovation as imitation. The six-man metal crew's debut is built around a bludgeoning old-school thrash-metal dynamic, jackhammer drumming, primal-scream lyrics, and brutally applied electronic loops. "Dead Inside" marries its powerhouse chorus to spacious, Tool-like passages and bursts of industrial wizardry, while the sinister "Abeo" proves that for all Chimaira's passion for extreme metal, they're far more than one-trick ponies. Slipknot fans will find much to enjoy here, notably the supertight, percussion-heavy "Painting the White to Grey" and the epic, tortured 12-minute closer, "Jade." --Louis PattisonCustomer Reviews:
Awesome album.......2007-05-28
A good starting point..........2007-02-02
Nu Metal that brings nothing new to the table.......2007-01-24
Good but not great..........2006-10-03
DECENT , but a bit repetitive .......2006-05-02
Howevere, overall album lacks variety and has a lot of boring guitar riffs and dull musicanship.
Just listen to their later work: Self titled Chimaira.
It is much more interesting!
This one is ok, still has some brutal stuff!
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Chimaira
Chimaira Manufacturer: Roadrunner Int'l ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000A1CS7W Release Date: 2005-08-15 |
Tracks:
- Nothing Remains
- Save Ourselves
- Inside the Horror
- Salvation
- Comatose
- Left for Dead
- Everything
- Bloodlust
- Pray for All
- Lazarus
- Clayden
- Malignant
- Power Trip
- Cleansation
- Severed
- Eyes of a Criminal
- Down Again
- DeHumanizing Process
- Pure Hatred
Album Description
Limited Deluxe Edition 'Black Box' double CD features live and unreleased tracks including 'Clayden' & 'Malignant' that were recorded during the 2005 Chimaira Sessions, plus 7 live tracks recorded in 2003 on the European Roadrage tour 'Power Trip', 'Cleansation', 'Severed', 'Eyes Of A Criminal', 'Down Again', 'The Dehumanizing Process' & 'Pure Hatred'. Chimaira refuse to write songs that fit any stylistic format other than that of 'Heavy Metal'. This self titled album follows their most successful one to date The Impossibility Of Reason that was recorded in the Spider Studios in Ohio with producer Ben Schigel, who has described the new material as having ''more of an epic kind of vibe. The songs are a lot longer, but we found a way to make them long without being boring. Now that it's coming together, it sounds way more brutal''. Mixing duties were handled by Colin Richardson (Machine Head, Fear Factory, Napalm Death). Roadrunner. 2005.Album Details
Limited Deluxe Edition Includes a Bonus Disc featuring Live and Unreleased Tracks! Chimaira Refuse to Write Songs that Fit Any Stylistic Format Other Than that of 'heavy Metal'. Chimaira's Latest Self Titled Album Follows their Most Successful Album to Date 'the Impossibility of Reason'
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The Impossibility of Reason
Chimaira Manufacturer: Universal ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001902CQ Release Date: 2004-02-09 |
Tracks:
- Cleansation
- Impossibility of Reason
- Pictures in the Gold Room
- Power Trip
- Down Again
- Pure Hatred
- Dehumanizing Process
- Crawl
- Stigmurder
- Eyes of a Criminal
- Overlooked
- Implements of Destruction
Album Description
This limited edition specially packaged enhanced version of the band's 2003 album features 15 tracks including 1 bonus track, 'Army Of Me' & the video 'Down Again', & a behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of The Impossibility Of Reason. Includes a bonus disc entitled Reasoning The Impossible featuring 12 previously unreleased tracks, 'Power Trip' (Live), 'Cleansation' (Live), 'Indifferent To Suffering', 'Without Moral Restraint', 'Fascination Street', 'Let Go' (Demo), 'Pass Out Of Existence' (Demo), 'Severed' (Demo), 'Forced Life' (Demo), &'Dead Inside' (Demo), 'Pure Hatred' (Video), & 'Sp lit' (Video). Slipcase. Roadrunner Records. 2004.Album Details
Produced by Ben Schigel and Mixed by Colin Richardson, Chimaira Mange to Praise Those Metal Giants that Came Before Them, While Drawing Up the Blueprint for the New Wave of the Likes of "Down Again", "Pure Hatred" and "Cleansation". As the Appetite for 'real' Metal is Returning, Post-nu, Now is the Time for Chimaira. This Specially Packaged Version of "Impossibility of Reason" Includes a Bonus Disc of Previously Unreleased Tracks, Two Videos and Limited Edition Slipcase.Customer Reviews:
Three Cheers for Sweet Demos.......2005-10-05
good stuff.......2005-04-27
they're making it so they are further and further away from selling out
don't judge a book by its covers look inside if you don't like them
well i guess you won't buy the album
"Must Have" Impossibility of Reason+Reasoning The Impossible.......2004-05-15
Awesome.......2004-02-25
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This Present Darkness
Chimaira Manufacturer: East Coast Empire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000040JFG Release Date: 2000-01-11 |
Tracks:
- This Present Darkness
- Painting The White To Grey
- Divination
- Sphere
- Lend A Hand
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Untitled
- Untitled
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
- Unknown
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- Bonus Track
Customer Reviews:
THE BEST ALBUM FROM CHIMAIRA.......2005-03-24
Great, early release from Chimaira.......2003-05-15
Damn Goo!.......2002-08-12
For an independent release..........2002-02-10
Drummer and a growl box.......2001-12-29
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Chimaira
Chimaira Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000CCBBXG Release Date: 2006-01-10 |
Tracks:
- Nothing Remains
- Save Yourselves
- Inside the Horror
- Salvation
- Comatose
- Left for Dead
- Everything You Love
- Bloodlust
- Pray for All
- Lazarus
Tracks:
- Clayden
- Malignant
- Power Trip [Live]
- Cleansation [Live]
- Severed [Live]
- Eyes of a Criminal [Live]
- Down Again [Live]
- Dehumanizing Process [Live]
- Pure Hatred [Live]
Customer Reviews:
A high-water mark in modern metal.......2007-03-23
With this album, Chimaira went from being an exceptional metalcore outfit to being a truly great metal band. Every aspect of their music is improved on this disc. The songwriting is much more inspired, realized, meticulous, mature, expansive, and epic (nearly every track here is over five minutes long), and the musicianship is just mindblowing. This album marks the first and only appearance for skinsman Kevin Talley (of Misery Index and Dying Fetus fame), who contributes a wealth of excellent drumming (including death metal-inspired blast beats); guitarists Matt DeVries and Rob Arnold throw out gobs of great, busy, meaty, frenetic, nimble-fingered riffs (which evoke Bay Area thrash groups like Testament and groove metal bands like Pantera), and professional solos; and frontman Mark Hunter almost always sounds like he's exorcizing a lifetime's worth of demons by bellowing his vocal parts straight from his gut.
True, "Chimaira" lacks immediate hooks, and some listeners initially may find Mark's amelodic vocals kind of annoying (the cleanly sung parts are very few and far between), so it will surely take several patient, repeated listens to get used to and appreciate the album fully. But believe me when I say this: It will grow on you (and grow, and grow, and grow), and once you are warmed up to it, the results will be amazing. Plus, what "Chimaira" lacks in accessibility, it more than makes up for with contagious grooves, air-guitar-worthy riffing, deft drumming, furious energy, palpable rawness, and inexorable urgency.
The members of Chimaira wrote the disc opener, "Nothing Remains," after hearing of Pantera guitarist "Dimebag" Darrell Abbott's death, and even though the lyrics don't have anything to do with the murder, the song sounds so angsty and angry that it makes the listener share the emotions that the band members must have been feeling at the time. The song's hooky, punching riffs and strong thrash leads are bolstered and complimented perfectly by driving, slamming blast beats, and a fairly long, ripping guitar solo crops up near the end. "Save Ourselves" is the doubtlessly best song on here. It's an especially speedy and bruising number which locks onto a propulsive groove, and boasts catchy, chug-and-churning riffs, a winding, dive-bombing solo, and an absolutely irresistible, anthemic, shout-along chorus that tattoos itself to the listener's brain after only one listen. Despite some hefty, crunchy guitar hooks, "Salvation" is the record's most melodic track, because it features a slower tempo and a huge, super-infectious chorus with sweet and haunting clean vocals. Next, track five, "Comatose," brings the album's tempo back up with pulsing energy, a catchy, propulsive rhythm, and blistering, machine gun riffs that interlock perfectly with Talley's drum beat.
Some of the other best tracks include "Left For Dead," which sounds tailor-made for getting the whole crowd headbanging at one of Chimaira's concerts, the awesome, terrifically fast, insistent, and pounding double bass work and wild, careening solo on "Everything You Love," and the set closer, "Lazarus," which boasts great, deep grooves, throbbing, palpable energy, and building momentum that seemingly oozes out of the listener's speakers.
The bottom line here is simple: If there has been a more satisfying, contagious, or addictive heavy music album released this side of the year 2000, I sure haven't heard it!
5 stars for album, 0 for this special edition due to flimsy packaging.......2006-12-21
So if you already bought the original, don't waste your time with the special edition.
Buy it. Period!.......2006-03-31
Spend those pennies on it today!
People seem to have a problem with progress... Great cd!.......2006-02-14
But there's more. The second disk has two new songs which are pretty cool, but i ended up loving the live stuff. (being a new Chimaira fan) They don't miss a note, and they sound as good, if not better live. The running time is good. (All but one song on the first disk are over five minutes long) The packaging is cool. (Some kind of special black casing) The duel disk is definetely worth however much amazon's charging for it. 5 stars.
go ahed and be sicker. go ahead.......2006-02-03
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Wrists Under Razors
Manufacturer: I Hate ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAG7RI Release Date: 2004-12-07 |
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- Collection [Import]
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- Friday's Child [Enhanced] [Import]
- Ghostyhead
- Great Expectations [Import]
- Grin
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