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by: Chimaira
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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Ferret
EAN: 0828136012120
Item Dimensions: 24
Label: Ferret
Manufacturer: Ferret
MPN: 60121
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Ferret
Release Date: April 21, 2009
Studio: Ferret
Disc 1:- The Venom Inside
- Frozen In Time
- Coming Alive
- Secrets Of The Dead
- The Disappearing Sun
- Impending Doom
- On Broken Glass
- Destroy And Dominate
- Try To Survive
- The Heart Of It All
Editorial Review:
Product Description: With their groundbreaking blend of metal, hardcore and electronic elements, Chimaira made a splash with a self-released EP that sold nearly 10,000 copies. But it was "The Impossibility Of Reason" that blew the lid off, putting the band on the road with Slipknot, Machine Head, Lamb Of God, and Ozzfest. 2007 saw the release of their first album for Ferret Music, "Resurrection." Now comes "The Infection". Limited edition version includes a bonus audio track and a bonus DVD with making of, behind-the-scenes interviews, and more.
Album Description: 2009 release from the Hardcore sextet. With their groundbreaking blend of Metal, Hardcore and Electronic elements, Chimaira made a splash with a self-released EP that sold nearly 10,000 copies. But it was the album The Impossibility Of Reason that blew the lid off, putting the band on the road with Slipknot, Machine Head, Lamb Of God, and Ozzfest. 2007 saw the release of their album Resurrection, which debuted on the Top 200 at #42. Now comes
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Ive been listening to Chimaira for a few years and heard almost all of their music. I think this album is a huge leap for the band. There is so much going on in this album it takes quite a while to take it all in. There are many different sounds and techniques that Chimaira haven't used before. I find an album that has a lot of variation very interesting versus one that is just the same thing over and over. This album has a wide range of song types and great vocal range by Hunter. I was disappointed ...
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Simply excellent. Little more needs to be said. If you are a solid metal fan who cares about more than just show-offy BS, do not hesitate to pick this up. Takes more than one listen to "get", but not because it's sub-par, because there is so much depth to it, which is one of the best things about this horribly underrated band. An invaluable addition to their INCREDIBLE catalogue. Buy it. Dig it.
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so first off id like to say chimaira has always been a brilliant metal band i loved the thrash aspect to their music when i first heard the infection thou i was a little dissapointed because to me it seems like a step backwords it sounds alot like pass out of exsistence i guess i was more suprised then anything because ressurection was totaly crsushing a true brutal mastepeice secrets of the dead is the track that stood out the most to me on the infection its not the best chimaira album in my oppinion ...
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Since I own every Chimaira album known to man and they are one of my favorite bands, I have to say this album scared me a little when I first heard it. The vocals are definitely some of the heaviest to date mixed with a slower methodically brutal sound, but somehow it works and it works well. The only problem is maybe it took me a few listens to warm up to the new sound and the lyrics aren't as angry or menacing as previous songs on previous albums. Chimaira is easily one of the heaviest metal bands around ...
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Every album by Chimaira is a masterpiece! The Infection is no exception. I just got a ton of new metal albums by many different artists, but this one I find myself listening to over and over again. My only complaint is that it's not long enough. I wish it would never end. I don't think I'd rate one Chimaira album better than another, I'd give them all 5 stars. But if I had to pick a favorite, this could quite possibly be the one!
Yeah, it's slower than the rest and his vocals are hash! That's what ...
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