Coal Chamber
50 top tracks
Coal Chamber
50 top tracks
Albums

Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber

Best Of
Coal Chamber

Dark Days
Coal Chamber

Chamber Music
Coal Chamber

Shock the Monkey (feat. Ozzy Osbourne)
Coal Chamber

Giving the Devil His Due
Coal Chamber

The Best of Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber

Rivals
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Loco
Coal Chamber

The Heart of Roadrunner Records
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Chamber Music [Bonus Tracks]
Coal Chamber
Biography
Coal Chamber is an American nu metal band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1993. After ten years together, they disbanded in 2003, then reunited from 2011 to 2016. The lineup included vocalist Dez Fafara (currently of DevilDriver), guitarist Miguel Rascón, drummer Mike Cox, and bassist Rayna Foss....Read more on Last.fm
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Coal Chamber is an American nu metal band, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1993. After ten years together, they disbanded in 2003, then reunited from 2011 to 2016. The lineup included vocalist Dez Fafara (currently of DevilDriver), guitarist Miguel Rascón, drummer Mike Cox, and bassist Rayna Foss.
In 1996, the band played the very first Ozzfest. In 1997, their first album Coal Chamber was released; it produced one single and a video, "Loco" (the video was also added after the end credits of Dee Snider's horror film Strangeland, the soundtrack for which the band also recorded an exclusive song).
Their second album Chamber Music followed in 1999. Between the releases, Foss married Sevendust drummer Morgan Rose and became pregnant, necessitating another bass player on tour, a role filled by Nadja Peulen. Foss came back for the recording of Coal Chamber's third album, Dark Days (2002), but left after the studio sessions to raise her daughter. The band's only single and video was the song "Fiend."
Their 4th album Rivals released on May 19th, 2015. The singles on it were I.O.U Nothing and Rivals. It stepped away from the gothic elements from the last 2 albums and was described as groove/nu metal. They disbanded a year after the album was released.
They reunited in 2022, and so far no hints of new music will be released. <a href="https://www.last.fm/music/Coal+Chamber">Read more on Last.fm</a>. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
