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Coal Chamber (Deluxe Edition - 1 CD/ 1 DVD)
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Released: 1997
Label: Roadrunner
Selection #: 204313
Driven by demons, the Chamber churns out a colossal sound on debut. Loco, Bradley, Sway (The Roof Is On Fire), Unspoiled, bonus tracks, DVD, etc.
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1 Loco
2 Bradley
3 Oddity
4 Unspoiled
5 Big Truck
6 Sway
7 First
8 Maricon Puto
9 I
10 Clock
11 My Frustration
12 Amir of the Desert
13 Dreamtime
14 Pig
15 Headstones and the Walking Dead
16 Big Truck
17 Pig
18 Sway
19 Unspoiled
20 Lock
21 Bonus Material [DVD][*] N/A N/A
  
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In 2005 Roadrunner Records reissued a series of records from its catalog to celebrate the label's 25th anniversary. The updated version of Coal Chamber's self-titled 1997 debut features the usual -- it's fully remastered, includes demos and bonus tracks, an additional DVD with concert footage and videos, and expanded liner notes. (A band history told in their own words is particularly nice.) However, it's questionable whether this reissue was even necessary. It shares demo material with the confusing "Giving the Devil His Due" set from 2003, and Roadrunner put out a quickie Coal Chamber greatest-hits set in 2004. And yet, "Coal Chamber" might still be the band's definitive statement. While there are highlights on their latter albums, there's no denying the mixture of intensity, heady nu-metal vitality and sheer loopy fun that "Coal Chamber" embodies on tracks like "Loco," "Sway," and "Oddity," and these songs remain classics of a late-'90s L.A. metal scene that included Korn, Deftones, Fear Factory, and System of a Down. Coal Chamber couldn't keep it up for a whole album -- Jay Gordon and Jay Baumgardner's enveloping production couldn't hide the limitations in Dez Fafara's lyrics, or the unimaginative two-note guitar riffs. But it's still an interesting listen, especially in relation to what they did differently from their peers. Fafara often sounded like a mascara-eating hybrid of Perry Farrell, Peter Murphy, and Phil Anselmo, and the band's bludgeoning, "when in doubt, amplify it" approach was kind of endearing. In the end, hearing the roar and ragged energy in demos for "Loco" and "Unspoiled," it's clear why Coal Chamber was originally signed. ~ Johnny Loftus, All Music Guide

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