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concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
10
2024
Sacramento, CA
Discovery Park
I Was There
FEB
21
2024
Northbridge, Australia
Metro City
I Was There
FEB
19
2024
Adelaide, Australia
Hindley Street Music Hall
I Was There
FEB
17
2024
West Melbourne, Australia
Festival Hall Melbourne
I Was There
FEB
16
2024
Moore Park, Australia
Hordern Pavilion
I Was There
FEB
14
2024
Brisbane, Australia
The Fortitude Music Hall
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Fan Reviews

Joe
August 25th 2023
They were so good, big truck and sway were the 2 songs I really wanted to hear! Dez is a awesome vocalist! 🤘🤘🤘
Auburn, WA@White River Amphitheatre

Tim
August 24th 2023
Sic show! Great performance although the drummer looked like he was in pain, felt for the guy.. He was trying to break those sticks!🤘 Good Shiz forsure
Ridgefield, WA@RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Rita
August 20th 2023
Love the band love their music and it was my first time seeing them but not the last I am looking forward to see them again. Thank you for the souvenir.
Concord, CA@Toyota Pavilion at Concord
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About Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber was a Nu-Metal band from Los Angeles, CA, USA formed in 1995. They enjoyed some mainstream success in the mid to late 90's during the nu metal boom which they, along with bands like KoЯn helped create. The band gained a large following early in their career, arguably because they were one of the first 'darker' themed nu metal bands.
Coal Chamber signed to Roadrunner Records and recorded their first album (both in 1996) for their self-titled debut in 1997. The album was released to critical praise, especially for the first single Loco, a track that many fans consider the bands finest work.
Their next album was released in fall of 1999 entitled Chamber Music. This album was considered a step away from the nu metal image they had engendered with their prior release, having instead a more gothic metal inspired feel. On this album also was a cover of a song originally done by Peter Gabriel in 1982 called "Shock The Monkey" with legendary rocker, Ozzy Osbourne, providing vocals in collaboration with the band's lead singer, Dez Fafara.
The band followed up with their third album Dark Days in the spring of 2002, which met with mixed reviews. Bassist Rayna Foss-Rose had left the band to raise her daughter before the album was recorded; she was replaced by Nadja Peulen, who had taken Foss-Rose's place during her pregnancy between the first two albums. Rayna had a falling out of sorts with frontman Dez Fafara saying that she and her husband had "found Christ" and would be leaving Coal Chamber for good.
Late summer 2003 saw the release of a compilation album titled Giving The Devil His Due, which included several demo tracks submitted by the band prior to their signing with Roadrunner Records in 1997, along with several alternate studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous releases. Coal Chamber disbanded in 2003, shortly after lead vocalist Dez Fafara left to form the Hard Rock turned Melodic Death Metal group DevilDriver.
In June 2005, Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the future.
Coal Chamber signed to Roadrunner Records and recorded their first album (both in 1996) for their self-titled debut in 1997. The album was released to critical praise, especially for the first single Loco, a track that many fans consider the bands finest work.
Their next album was released in fall of 1999 entitled Chamber Music. This album was considered a step away from the nu metal image they had engendered with their prior release, having instead a more gothic metal inspired feel. On this album also was a cover of a song originally done by Peter Gabriel in 1982 called "Shock The Monkey" with legendary rocker, Ozzy Osbourne, providing vocals in collaboration with the band's lead singer, Dez Fafara.
The band followed up with their third album Dark Days in the spring of 2002, which met with mixed reviews. Bassist Rayna Foss-Rose had left the band to raise her daughter before the album was recorded; she was replaced by Nadja Peulen, who had taken Foss-Rose's place during her pregnancy between the first two albums. Rayna had a falling out of sorts with frontman Dez Fafara saying that she and her husband had "found Christ" and would be leaving Coal Chamber for good.
Late summer 2003 saw the release of a compilation album titled Giving The Devil His Due, which included several demo tracks submitted by the band prior to their signing with Roadrunner Records in 1997, along with several alternate studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous releases. Coal Chamber disbanded in 2003, shortly after lead vocalist Dez Fafara left to form the Hard Rock turned Melodic Death Metal group DevilDriver.
In June 2005, Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the future.
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Genres:
Metal, Nu Metal, Rapcore, Alternative, Industrial Rock, Punk, Gothic
Band Members:
Meegs Rascon: Guitar, Nadja Peulen: Bass, Dez Fafara: Vocals, Mike Cox: Drums
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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Live Photos of Coal Chamber

View All Photos
concerts and tour dates
Past
OCT
10
2024
Sacramento, CA
Discovery Park
I Was There
FEB
21
2024
Northbridge, Australia
Metro City
I Was There
FEB
19
2024
Adelaide, Australia
Hindley Street Music Hall
I Was There
FEB
17
2024
West Melbourne, Australia
Festival Hall Melbourne
I Was There
FEB
16
2024
Moore Park, Australia
Hordern Pavilion
I Was There
FEB
14
2024
Brisbane, Australia
The Fortitude Music Hall
I Was There
Show More Dates
Fan Reviews

Joe
August 25th 2023
They were so good, big truck and sway were the 2 songs I really wanted to hear! Dez is a awesome vocalist! 🤘🤘🤘
Auburn, WA@White River Amphitheatre

Tim
August 24th 2023
Sic show! Great performance although the drummer looked like he was in pain, felt for the guy.. He was trying to break those sticks!🤘 Good Shiz forsure
Ridgefield, WA@RV Inn Style Resorts Amphitheater

Rita
August 20th 2023
Love the band love their music and it was my first time seeing them but not the last I am looking forward to see them again. Thank you for the souvenir.
Concord, CA@Toyota Pavilion at Concord
View More Fan Reviews
About Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber was a Nu-Metal band from Los Angeles, CA, USA formed in 1995. They enjoyed some mainstream success in the mid to late 90's during the nu metal boom which they, along with bands like KoЯn helped create. The band gained a large following early in their career, arguably because they were one of the first 'darker' themed nu metal bands.
Coal Chamber signed to Roadrunner Records and recorded their first album (both in 1996) for their self-titled debut in 1997. The album was released to critical praise, especially for the first single Loco, a track that many fans consider the bands finest work.
Their next album was released in fall of 1999 entitled Chamber Music. This album was considered a step away from the nu metal image they had engendered with their prior release, having instead a more gothic metal inspired feel. On this album also was a cover of a song originally done by Peter Gabriel in 1982 called "Shock The Monkey" with legendary rocker, Ozzy Osbourne, providing vocals in collaboration with the band's lead singer, Dez Fafara.
The band followed up with their third album Dark Days in the spring of 2002, which met with mixed reviews. Bassist Rayna Foss-Rose had left the band to raise her daughter before the album was recorded; she was replaced by Nadja Peulen, who had taken Foss-Rose's place during her pregnancy between the first two albums. Rayna had a falling out of sorts with frontman Dez Fafara saying that she and her husband had "found Christ" and would be leaving Coal Chamber for good.
Late summer 2003 saw the release of a compilation album titled Giving The Devil His Due, which included several demo tracks submitted by the band prior to their signing with Roadrunner Records in 1997, along with several alternate studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous releases. Coal Chamber disbanded in 2003, shortly after lead vocalist Dez Fafara left to form the Hard Rock turned Melodic Death Metal group DevilDriver.
In June 2005, Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the future.
Coal Chamber signed to Roadrunner Records and recorded their first album (both in 1996) for their self-titled debut in 1997. The album was released to critical praise, especially for the first single Loco, a track that many fans consider the bands finest work.
Their next album was released in fall of 1999 entitled Chamber Music. This album was considered a step away from the nu metal image they had engendered with their prior release, having instead a more gothic metal inspired feel. On this album also was a cover of a song originally done by Peter Gabriel in 1982 called "Shock The Monkey" with legendary rocker, Ozzy Osbourne, providing vocals in collaboration with the band's lead singer, Dez Fafara.
The band followed up with their third album Dark Days in the spring of 2002, which met with mixed reviews. Bassist Rayna Foss-Rose had left the band to raise her daughter before the album was recorded; she was replaced by Nadja Peulen, who had taken Foss-Rose's place during her pregnancy between the first two albums. Rayna had a falling out of sorts with frontman Dez Fafara saying that she and her husband had "found Christ" and would be leaving Coal Chamber for good.
Late summer 2003 saw the release of a compilation album titled Giving The Devil His Due, which included several demo tracks submitted by the band prior to their signing with Roadrunner Records in 1997, along with several alternate studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous releases. Coal Chamber disbanded in 2003, shortly after lead vocalist Dez Fafara left to form the Hard Rock turned Melodic Death Metal group DevilDriver.
In June 2005, Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's hiatus is permanent and will not be reforming at any time in the future.
Show More
Genres:
Metal, Nu Metal, Rapcore, Alternative, Industrial Rock, Punk, Gothic
Band Members:
Meegs Rascon: Guitar, Nadja Peulen: Bass, Dez Fafara: Vocals, Mike Cox: Drums
Hometown:
Los Angeles, California
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