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Giving the Devil His Due

Coal Chamber

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Great cd for true Coal Chamber fans

It has a bunch of demos and mixes on the cd, a must buy for true Coal Chamber fans. If you are new to coal chamber start off with there first cd.

This is great

Im a chamber fan and a devil driver fan and i think that both are great (for those who dont know Dez the lead singer is also in devil driver so if your a fan of Coal Chamber check out DevilDriver) there amazing it gives you the sensation that coal chamber never broke up....well enough that do me a favor and go check devildriver out and you will see a little more hevier but awesome

Eh...

I'm a Chamber fan, but this album tends to flop in places where it could potentially rock pretty hard. The remixes aren't anything to really take notice of, the demos are basically just low quality, unmixed versions of the originals, and the b-sides aren't worth an entire album. Plus the live recording of Big Truck is one of the worst examples of how great this band was live that I've ever heard. This album, in short, was made for iTunes...you can buy Headstones, Blisters, Apparition, Anxiety, Save Yourself, and Babbit separately for $0.99 apiece and save yourself some money on the rest of it. Unless of course you're one of those people who buys all the albums just so they can call themselves a "hardcore" fan, in which case I suppose you'll enjoy having less than par versions of your favorite songs added to your library.

Biography

Formed: 1997

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s

Coal Chamber broke out of the Los Angeles alternative metal scene in 1997 with a sound often compared to Korn, although both bands formed around the same time and are quality representations of the scene's overall sound — the heavy, detuned guitars of the murkiest Black Sabbath, grungy, noisy textures reminiscent of White Zombie or Tool, the white-knuckle intensity of Pantera and hardcore punk, and perhaps a few hip-hop-influenced beats á la Biohazard. Coal Chamber was formed in 1994 by vocalist/lyricist...
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Giving the Devil His Due, Coal Chamber
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Metal, Hard Rock
  • Released: Aug 19, 2003

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