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by: Chimaira
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: CHIMAIRA
EAN: 0828136007829
Label: Ferret Records
Manufacturer: Ferret Records
MPN: 828136007829
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ferret Records
Release Date: March 06, 2007
Studio: Ferret Records
Disc 1:- Resurrection
- Pleasure In Pain
- Worthless
- Six5, No Reason To Live6, Killing The Beast
- The Flame
- End It All
- Black Heart
- Needle
- Empire
Editorial Review:
Product Description: No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: CHIMAIRA Title: RESURRECTION Street Release Date: 03/06/2007 Domestic Genre: HEAVY METAL
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I have a hard time believing this album has so many bad reviews when it is easily Chimaira's best. Is it to thrashy and heavy for all the teenage headbangers; to groovy, with too many touches of industrial, and Nu metal for the old-timer metal fans? Is it overly angry, or not angry enough? While I liked oldschool Chimaira classics like Nothing Remains, and Pure Hatred, this album is what made me a true fan. Just over fifty minutes of pummeling hatred and pure evil metal, with hardcore influences, ...
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I had been looking for some NEW music - something with 'bite' - something ORIGINAL (all I hear now is rip-off artists and crap) - and I found it in Chimaira. These guys are hard, killer guitar riffs that grind and drums that [...]!!! I got this album, now I have all of their albums and DVD's! Finally some awesome new metal to scare the children away!
Can't wait for their new album Infection to launch in April 2009!!!
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I lost interest in Chimaira just after "The Impossibility of Reason" came out. Not because I didn't like the album but more so because my taste in music was changing. I actually decided to check in on them and see what they had been up to since and I was blown away by this album! I mean I had no idea how good it really would be. Great from start to finish.
Stand out tracks: Resurrection, No Reason To live, Six.
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I came to notice Chimaria with their self titled release, which was quite outstanding. Upon the release to the follow-up to that album, I was excited and ready to be blown away again. The result was far from what I was anticipating.
The opening track to Resurrection, being the title track, sounded promising. Strong riff & solid drumming, but in comes the vocals which sound strained and lathargic compared to the previous album. Along with the vocals goes the actual song as well, and this continues ...
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In this CD you can tell Chimaira is done experimenting. They have found what is most fun for them to play, and what they sound best doing, and that was Resurrection is all about. They have the old drummer back now, which was a good choice. I'm not sure why they left Roadrunner Records, but my guess is their music was becoming to heavy for such a mainstream company. Resurrection is a aggressive, fast, in your face CD, but doesnt go overboard by still putting out those melodies when needed. Most of the songs ...
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