Gojira Discography

(2001): Their debut, featuring a heavy, raw death metal sound.

Uplifting, accessible anthems mixed with heavy rhythmic grooves and indigenous instrumentation styles.

"Born for One Thing," "Amazonia," "Another World," "The Chant," "New Found" Highlights: "Amazonia" features a groove inspired by Brazilian samba percussion played on drums. "The Chant" is an arena-ready anthem with call-and-response vocals. The production (this time co-produced by Andy Wallace) is absolutely massive—deep, wide, and punchy. Sound: A blend of all eras. You have the crushing riffs of Sirius , the groove of Sauvage , and the melodic cleans of Magma . Joe uses more clean singing than ever, but the growls return on tracks like "Grind." Legacy: Their highest-charting album worldwide (Top 10 in the US, UK, Germany, and France). Fortitude cemented Gojira as one of the biggest modern metal bands on the planet. Their 2022 performance at the Olympic Games opening ceremony (playing "Ah! Ça ira" from a French fortress) brought them unprecedented mainstream attention. Gojira Discography

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Showcased a rapid increase in technical proficiency and tighter songwriting. (2001): Their debut, featuring a heavy, raw death

(2016): A more personal and atmospheric record following the death of the Duplantier brothers' mother, earning two Grammy nominations.

Released independently, Gojira's full-length debut is their most raw, volatile, and death-metal-centric release. It balances brutal, syncopated riffs with atmospheric ambient interludes. "Clone", "Lizard Skin", "Love" "The Chant" is an arena-ready anthem with call-and-response

The release of in 2009 marked a new era of success for Gojira. The album received widespread critical acclaim, with many praising the band's ability to balance heavy riffs with soaring melodies. The album's lead single, "Explosia", became a fan favorite and helped establish Gojira as a major force in the metal scene.

The turn of the millennium brought a new name and a series of releases that bridged their demo days and their first full-length album. The band contributed a live, improvised score to the 1925 silent film Maciste all'Inferno , resulting in a unique 15-track album recorded live while the movie played on a projector, showcasing their creativity from the very start. This live film score, simply titled Maciste All'Inferno , is a fascinating and highly experimental artifact in the .

: Inner spirituality, isolation, and primal physical force. Standout tracks : "Clone", "Love", "Lizard Skin". 2. The Link (2003)