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Also, in 19, the band opened for Megadeth during the Cryptic Writings tour.īassist Rayna Foss left after Coal Chamber was released, and was replaced by Nadja Peulen.Ĭhamber Music was released in 1999. Coal Chamber also supported Pantera on tour from September through December 1997, along with Anthrax. In 1997, the band toured Europe with Machine Head, Napalm Death, and Skinlab, including a show at the Dynamo Festival in the Netherlands. The band also recorded an exclusive song for the soundtrack, titled "Not Living". The video was included as an extra after the ending credits of Dee Snider's film Strangeland. The record produced one single and a video, "Loco", directed by Nathan "Karma" Cox. In 1996, Coal Chamber played at the first Ozzfest, acquired Mike "Bug" Cox, and recorded their first album, Coal Chamber, which was released on 11 February 1997. With a renewed sense of energy, Coal Chamber was able to regain their deal with Roadrunner by the end of 1995. In the spring of 1995, he reunited with Coal Chamber, which ended his marriage but revitalized the band. In late 1994, Dino Cazares of Fear Factory championed a demo tape by Coal Chamber, causing a huge local stir with gigs at The Roxy Theatre and Whisky a Go Go, eventually leading Roadrunner Records to offer the band a contract.įafara dropped out quite suddenly due to disagreements with his wife about the band.
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History Formation and early years (1993–1995) 1.6 Reformation, Rivals, and second disbandment (2011–2017).