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The Infection (Limited Edition)





The Infection (Limited Edition)
by: Chimaira

Price: $17.98
current as of:
03/11/2010 21:00 EST




Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0828136912123
Format: Enhanced, Limited Edition
Item Dimensions: 29
Label: Ferret
Manufacturer: Ferret
Number Of Discs: 2
Publisher: Ferret
Release Date: April 21, 2009
Studio: Ferret

Editorial Review:

Product Description:
Limited edition version includes a bonus audio track and a bonus DVD with making of, behind-the-scenes interviews, and more.

Album Description:
Limited two disc (CD/DVD0 edition of their 2009 album includes a bonus audio track and a bonus DVD with making of, behind-the-scenes interviews, and more. 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 The Infection.

Disc 1:
  1. The Venom Inside
  2. Frozen In Time
  3. Coming Alive
  4. Secrets Of The Dead
  5. The Disappearing Sun
  6. Impending Doom
  7. On Broken Glass
  8. Destroy And Dominate
  9. Try To Survive
  10. The Heart Of It All
  11. Revenge
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Customer Reviews

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Heavy Heavy Heavy
This is my third Chimaira CD. My first one was resurrection and my second one was impossibility of reason. I was very impressed with resurrection but I thought impossibility of reason was a fairly weak sophomore effort.


Now for infection; I have to say, this is the first CD I bought in 2009 that I wasn't disappointed by. The first thing i noticed is that all the songs were alot slower and alot heavier from the other two CD's i listened to. After one play through I wasnt sure ...



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - forgettable at best
when i heard chimaira was making a new cd, i was stoked! i've been a huge chimaira fan since i found their old demos on napster back in the day and seeing them on [...]. but when i got ahold of this album, i was left disappointed. i was expecting face melting riffs and mark's suffocating screams...instead i got some slow boring cd that was more of a groove metal than a death metal cd. i felt that mark's vocals were sub par at best. My overall impression of this cd was that the band lost their niche ...



Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - Hard to tell if they're getting tired or becoming more focused and mature...
I've been a fan of Chimaira since 2000 and they've always been a solid go-to source of pure sweet headbanging delight. They were never perfect but they always improved and refined their sound with each successive release. Resurrection was a masterpiece of modern American epic heavy metal, at least in terms of songwriting craftsmanship and execution. Chimaira has always been tight without sounding over-produced and breathless, and I really appreciated that.

But now it seems like the boys ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - get infected
Was a little skeptical when they put up Secrets of theDead on their myspace. Liked it, but wasn't crazy about it. Was stuniily suprised to hear how bada$$ the rest of it is. It crushes in every aspect. Yeah like people said in prior reviews, less solos... So what! Rob Arnold has to prove nothing. He's 1 of the best up and coming guitarists out there, and his performance in "the heart of it all" alone makes up for the lack of solos. Less solo's but they made effective use of C. spicuza on synths and programs. ...



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Best Chimaira album yet.
The first time I listened through this album, I didn't care for it, because I noticed they started using a true, death growly voice. However, upon further listens, I found that they actually didn't use this voice very often. Most of the album was coherent vocals, fast-paced, and VERY heavy. I'd have to say this is the heaviest album I ever listened to. Very nice.