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Coal Chamber are a band hailing from Los Angeles, California, U.S who formed in 1993. They are one of the most acclaimed Nu-Metal bands around, exploring the darker side of the genre with a pronounced Goth influence as opposed to hip-hop, and have released four albums since 1997.

The first seeds of Coal Chamber were sewn after the 1992 dissolution of a band called She’s In Pain, formed by vocalist Bradley “Dez” Fafara and guitarist Miguel “Meegs” Rascón. After a few months making music together, the duo decided against continuing as She’s In Pain and decided to form a new band. One that was influenced by the burgeoning Nu-Metal scene that was taking alternative metal styles like thrash, death and groove metal and combining it with influences cribbed from Hip-Hop. The duo put out the word that they were putting a new band together, finding Jon Tor from an advert for a drummer that they put in a local newspaper and recruiting Rayna Foss on bass, who was a friend of Fafara’s wife.

At first, Coal Chamber looked like they were going to leap into the spotlight soon after forming. In late 1994, their first couple of gigs around the L.A rock hotspots like The Roxy and the Whiskey A Go-Go caused a monumental stir. This was mainly because their demo tape had found its way into the hands of Fear Factory’s Dino Cazares, and he was raving about the band to anyone who would listen. Because of this the band were noticed by metal legends Roadrunner Records, who offered them a contract at the tail end of 1994. However, things weren’t going to go entirely according to plan. Fafara’s wife had a huge problem with him performing with the band, and he quit the band in order to save his marriage.

The band were rudderless, as the partnership between Fafara and Rascón had powered the band from the very beginning. The band were dropped from their contract as quickly as they’d been offered it and it looked like they were coming to an end, but by the spring of 1995, Fafara had changed his mind. He had so much faith in the band that he ended his marriage to re-join it, and their mojo was well and truly found again. They began gigging anywhere that would have them and by the end of the year, Roadrunner welcomed them back with the most open of arms. Fortunately, the band were able to regain their momentum as quickly as they’d originally found it, and not even Tor leaving the band could stop them, as they replaced him with Mike Cox and went straight back on the road.

They spread their name far and wide with a slot on summer 1996’s Ozzfest tour and as soon as they came off the road they went into the studio, making their self-titled debut album and releasing it in February 1997. The album would eventually be certified Gold and the band would spend the rest of the year touring with everyone from Machine Head to Napalm Death. Their second album “Chamber Music” was released to commercial success in 1999 but the bands run of good luck was coming to an end. Their third album “Dark Days” was tepidly received both critically and commercially, and the band had to deal with rising personal frictions between Cox, Fafara and Rascón. The powder keg went off in May with a disastrous show in Lubbock, Texas and the band officially split in 2003.

Fafara went on to see some legitimate success in his new act Devildriver, but in 2011, it was announced that the classic Coal Chamber line-up (minus Rayna, who was raising her daughter) would re-unite for a stint on the Soundwave festival in Australia. The band have taken it slowly as Devildriver are still very much alive and kicking, but they have completed a new album for release in May 2015, and will complete a full tour in support of it. By all accounts, the band have still got it in spades, and remain a live band to see as soon as possible.

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Anybody familiar with Roadrunner Records - that’ll be anybody who can make any real claim to being a fan of American metal over the past decade or so, then - will know full well what it is that’s made them one of the most consistently exciting propositions in the metal scene; they’ve signed bands who run the gamut, stylistically speaking, from straightforward metal tropes to nu metal, industrial metal (see the likes of Fear Factory, for example) and gothic sounds, too. In that regard, Los Angeles four-piece Coal Chamber could effectively serve as the house band for the label, in that they’ve evinced most of tose styles at some point during their career, one that originally spanned a decade between 1993 and 2003 and resumed in 2011. Since reforming without original bass player Rayna Foss, they’ve yet to make a new record to follow-up 2002’s Dark Days, but their live shows - which have taken them to clubs and festivals around the world in the past three years - remain every bit as incendiary as ever, with brutal, technical guitar playing and uncompromising vocals from frontman Dez Fafara, who also plays in DevilDriver and kept his vocal cords nice and warm during an impressive stint with the Santa Barbara group in between Coal Chamber’s active periods; he currently splits his time between both.

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Nu-metal band, Coal Chamber have been going for over twenty years now, having made their debut in 1992. Their career has seen some peaks and some troughs but they have always maintained a large and loyal fanbase, which will sell out, shows wherever they travel in the world. It wasn’t until Coal Chamber caught the attention of Ozzy Osbourne’s wife Sharon Osbourne who became their manager though they later parted ways over creative differences. Of course this will never take away from the fact that their first studio album released in 1997 made it to number 10 in the US Chart. Their song “Sway” opens the set nicely to a horde of fans who have worshipped this band since their formation years. It is heavier than I could have predicted, as though their guitars have all been turned up to 11 and vocalist Dez Farara is screaming louder than he has ever screamed. Their song “Fiend” is a mid set peak with guitarist kicking off the preceding with a dark and diminished riff, which sends this audience into a frenzy transforming this circle pit into a deadly maelstrom. The close the set with “Notion”, seeing the crowd bounce up and down as if there are sharks in the water.

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Nu-metal band Coal Chamber have never been afraid to explore the theatrical side to their music and since their formation in the early 90s they always proudly claimed to be in touch with the goth side of metal. Amassing a large fanbase in the beginning that was often described as cult, fans were left devastated when the group announced a hiatus in 2003. Fortunately a lengthy eight years later the group reforms and the following appears to have stood the test of time as tickets sell out fast for the reunion tours.

It would appear a little time away to refocus and consider the future of Coal Chamber is exactly what the musicians needed as they appear onstage with great focus and intent whilst playing music from the new album 'Rivals'. The goth influences remain which is a nice touch for the older fans as lights beam behind and smoke billows around the feet of the animated performers. The instrumentals are blistering, riffs deafening and vocals as booming as ever and it feels great for the devotees as it seems like Coal Chamber have never really been away.

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Slipknot, Coal Chamber Rock ‘Resident Evil’ Set

The hard rock-packed Roadrunner soundtrack to the forthcoming film "Resident Evil" will sport a new version of Slipknot's "My Plague," as well new tracks from Coal Chamber ("Something") and Static X…

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The hard rock-packed Roadrunner soundtrack to the forthcoming film “Resident Evil” will sport a new version of Slipknot’s “My Plague,” as well new tracks from Coal Chamber (“Something”) and Static X (“Anything But This”). At deadline, the full track listing for the album was not yet finalized, but it will also feature tracks from Marilyn Manson, Mudvayne, and Rammstein, according to a label spokesperson. Due out March 12, the album will be represented by a single release of the revamped “My Plague,” dubbed the “New Abuse Mix.” The original track appears on the band’s latest Roadrunner album, “Iowa,” which debuted last September at No. 3 on The Billboard 200. Slipknot will capture live performance footage for a “My Plague” video during its Feb. 16 gig at the London Arena. The band also plans to use the London footage as the basis for a forthcoming DVD relese, tentatively due out in September. Slipknot is scheduled to remain on the road internationally through a March 23-24 stand in Tokyo. Along with new mixes of tracks by Manson, the Crystal Method, and others, the “Resident Evil” set will also feature a drastically remixed take of Ill Nino’s “What Comes Around,” from last year’s debut Roadrunner set “Revolution/Revolucion.” Guitarist Marc Rizzo describes the new version as having “total different parts with new guitar riffs. Almost death metal.” The Sony Pictures film stars Milla Jovovich and Michelle Rodriguez , and is due March 15 in U.S. theaters. For a preview, visit the official “Scorpion King” soundtrack, which will also boast tracks from Creed, P.O.D., Godsmack, System Of A Down, Nickelback, and Sevendust. “Glow” can also be found on Coal Chamber’s forthcoming third album, “Dark Days,” due out in the spring. While a release date for the album has not yet been set, the band will, as previously reported, head out on the inaugural Jagermeister Music Tour with Drowning Pool and Ill Nino. The trek is set to kick off March 8 in Orlando, Fla., and is scheduled to run through an April 24 date in an as-yet-undetermined location. The tour will see Nadja Puelen playing bass for the band, taking the place of founding member Rayna Foss-Rose, who exited last month to raise the child she and Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose welcomed in 1999. “This was a hard decision to make, but is one that Morgan and I feel is important to our lives and our family,” she said in a statement. “I wish nothing but the best for the band, and will always love and cherish the time we had together.” Coal Chamber fans will recognize Puelen, as she previously filled in for Rayna while she was pregnant and unable to tour. Here is the listing of confirmed tracks on the “Resident Evil” soundtrack: Slipknot, “My Plague” (New Abuse Mix) Marilyn Manson, “The Fight Song” (Slipknot remix) Coal Chamber, “Something Told Me” The Crystal Method, “Name of the Game” (Clean Name) Mudvayne, “Dig” (Everything and Nothing Remix) Static X, “Anything but This” Rammstein, “Hellelujah” Method Man, “Release Yo Delf” (Prodigy Mix) Ill Nino, “What Comes Around” (Day of the Dead Mix) Five Pointe O, “The Infinity”

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See Slipknot and Coal Chamber Confront Insane Clown Posse on 'Howard Stern' in 1999

There is nothing that Howard Stern loves more than a freak show, and on one episode in 1999 he put one together with three of the most controversial bands at the time — horror rappers Insane Clown Posse, first-gen nu-metalers Coal Chamber and nine relatively unknown newcomers in a little band called Slipknot .

The setup of the showdown is this. ICP had recently embarked on a headlining tour with Coal Chamber who were promoting their sophomore album, Chamber Music . Depending on who you believe, Coal Chamber were kicked off or dropped off due to a bad contract or for putting on a subpar show, and ICP would go on to replace their spot with Mindless Self Indulgence.

ICP show up to the interview two hours late, according to Stern, who accuses them of smoking weed before the gig. Shaggy 2 Dope scolds Stern, "We don't smoke weed. We do pills."

Members of Coal Chamber then lob accusations of jealousy and a bad contract that limited their merch sales at ICP, who deflect with jokes. As tension builds, Stern teases that a scary group of nine dudes in masks want to confront ICP. 

"These are the guys we needed security for!" says one of Stern's employees. And yet, Slipknot finally arrive only for then drummer Joey Jordison, who's riding atop Shawn "Clown' Crahan's shoulders, to declare that they've never met ICP but "we have nothing but respect for Insane Clown Posse." 

Stern and his sidekick ask if they are a band that just wear clown masks. "We only have one clown," they reply. 

You've gotta see the whole thing to believe it — including the random Coal Chamber fans Stern invites in to berate ICP. Watch above via YouTube. 

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Watch: Members of Coal Chamber Appeared On The Howard Stern Show To Go Off On ICP – And Then Slipknot Showed Up

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Did you know that, back in 1999, members of Coal Chamber came on The Howard Stern Show to confront ICP (Insane Clown Posse) over some beef? On top of that, after Coal Chamber were done saying their piece to the rap group, members of Slipknot then showed up to the studio.

The apparent beef between ICP and Coal Chamber involves a tour that the two acts were part of; between the back and forth that takes place, and as Howard Stern puts it, Coal Chamber wanted to learn why they were thrown off this particular tour. A member of Coal Chamber speaks up about the reasons they heard they were booted off. At another point, one of the members of Insane Clown Posse (Violent J) is asked why they decided to kick Coal Chamber off this tour – to which Violent J says that no one was coming to see the band (which the guys in Coal Chamber seem to disagree with).

Later on during ICP’s appearance on The Howard Stern Show , members of Slipknot ended up showing up! In the video you will find below that features the clashing between Insane Clown Posse and Coal Chamber, you will find that members of the current Slipknot lineup are in attendance (the late Joey Jordison sitting on top of the shoulders of Shawn “Clown” Crahan ). Howard Stern initially asks Slipknot what their issue is with Insane Clown Posse – but, Joey Jordison ends up saying something that is quite the surprise.

Below you will find the video that features Insane Clown Posse, Coal Chamber, and Slipknot. Let us know in the comments what you make of the back and forth between that of ICP and Coal Chamber.

When it comes to other celebrity guests on The Howard Stern Show , Machine Gun Kelly made an appearance back in April and performed a cover of a System of a Down song.

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Coal Chamber Plans To Take Beef With ICP To Court

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The beef between Coal Chamber and the Insane Clown Posse may soon move from the media to the courtroom as Coal Chamber's management says that it is preparing a lawsuit against ICP.

The band's camp is currently putting together a suit against ICP after the Clowns dropped the band from its current U.S. tour. As we first reported last month, Coal Chamber left its tour with ICP and Biohazard just two days after the trek began (see [article id="1427195"] "Coal Chamber Drops Off Insane Clown Posse Tour" [/article]).

Sharon Osbourne, who manages Coal Chamber as well as her husband Ozzy, first broke the news during a face-to-face with the Clowns on Howard Stern's syndicated radio show Friday morning. Osbourne Management confirmed to MTV News that a suit is in the works but could not provide any details about the nature of the lawsuit or when it might hit the courts.

Between the obscenities and name-calling on Stern's show, ICP accused Coal Chamber of being unable to

draw fans to the tour. Osbourne denied those claims as well as ICP's boasts that their new album has gone platinum (Osbourne pointed out that the album has in fact only sold 400,000 copies, not enough for platinum or even gold status) and that their tour is a success (Osbourne noted that according to touring trade mag "Pollstar," ICP is selling about 59 percent of the available tickets on this tour).

If ICP's New York show Thursday night at the Hammerstein Ballroom is any indication of how things have been going for the group around the country, Osbourne may be right on the money. During Stern's broadcast, the Clowns boasted that 4,000 fans turned out at Hammerstein for their show. However, the venue holds only 3,700 for concerts, and with one of the room's large balconies completely empty, the crowd looked to be well under 3,000. That number was cut roughly in half after hometown hardcore heroes Biohazard finished their set prior to ICP's headlining performance.

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had its say on the tour fallout when frontman Dez Fafara and drummer Michael "Bugs" Cox spoke with MTV News on Wednesday. [article id="1441579"] "We're on the tour co-headlining, and the first show there's no sound check, no nothing. No light show, no nothing," [/article] Cox explained. [article id="1441579"] "We thought it was a first show thing. The second show, same thing. It turns out that a thousand kids were leaving after we were finished" [RealAudio] [/article] (see [article id="1427193"] "Coal Chamber, ICP View 'Production Issues' Differently After Tour Fallout" [/article]).

Coal Chamber has teamed with Slipknot and Machine Head for its own tour, which launched on Thursday in Dallas. Here's where to catch them:

  • 8/20 - Oklahoma City, OK @ Tower Theatre
  • 8/21 - Maryland Hgts., MO @ Riverport Amphitheatre
  • 8/22 - St. Paul, MN @ Roy Wilkins Auditorium
  • 8/23 - Lincoln, NE @ Royal Grove
  • 8/26 - Peoria, IL @ Madison Theatre
  • 8/27 - Kansas City, MO @ City Market
  • 8/28 - Tulsa, OK @ Mohawk Park
  • 8/29 - Amarillo, TX @ Midnight Rodeo
  • 8/31 - Lubbock, TX @ Liquid 2000
  • 9/1 - Killeen, TX @ Club Oz
  • 9/2 - Corpus Christi, TX @ Bucket's
  • 9/3 - Odessa, TX @ Ector County Coliseum
  • 9/4 - Shreveport, LA @ Malibu Beach Club
  • 9/5 - Memphis, TN @ New Daisy Theatre
  • 9/7 - Chicago, IL @ Riviera Theatre
  • 9/9 - Grand Rapids, MI @ Orbit Room
  • 9/11 - Cleveland, OH @ Nautica Stage

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  16. See Slipknot and Coal Chamber Confront Insane Clown Posse on 'Howard

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  19. Coal Chamber Plans To Take Beef With ICP To Court

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