CHIMAIRA
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Age of Hell (Australian Tour Edition)
AUD$24.43;
CD / DVD (NTSC); Chimaira are proof the old adage what doesn?t kill you only makes you stronger. This is nowhere more evident then their monstrous new album „ The Age of Hell? a record fraught with adversity...
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Chimaira (Standard Edition)
AUD$28.11;
CD Album; Chimaira refuse to write songs that fit any stylistic format other than that of 'heavy Metal'. Chimaira's latest self titled album follows their most successful album to date 'The Impossibility Of...
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Dehumanizing Process
AUD$30.68;
DVD Video (PAL); This documentary offers a captivating glimpse into the lives of popular metal band Chimaira. Filmed as the band hit the road to promote their album entitled THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF REASON, a hectic time...
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Impossibility of Reason
AUD$28.11;
CD Album; Keeping things simple, straight ahead and stripped back, Chimaira initially opened their account right at the height of 'nu-metal' and went about setting themselves as far apart from the 'scene' as...
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Infection
AUD$24.53;
CD Album; The Infection will be Chimaira's 5th full-length album and is due to be released April 27, 2009
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Pass Out of Existence
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AUD$17.64;
CD Album; Chimaira: Mark Hunter (vocals); Jason Hager, Rob Arnold (guitar); Jim LaMarca (bass); Andols Herrick (drums); Chris Spicuzza (programming).
Recorded at Third Stone, North Hollywood, California.
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Resurrection
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AUD$23.74;
CD Album; Has anyone noticed the exorbitantly large number of "angry" metal bands of the late '90s and early 21st century? Quite a few bands seem to be waking up on the wrong side of the bed nowadays more than...
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Resurrection
AUD$24.53;
CD Album; Has anyone noticed the exorbitantly large number of "angry" metal bands of the late '90s and early 21st century? Quite a few bands seem to be waking up on the wrong side of the bed nowadays more than...
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Resurrection (Limited Edition)
AUD$25.32;
CD Album; Has anyone noticed the exorbitantly large number of "angry" metal bands of the late '90s and early 21st century? Quite a few bands seem to be waking up on the wrong side of the bed nowadays more than...
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