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Meegs Rascón. Producer (s) Jay Gordon. Coal Chamber singles chronology. " Loco " (1997) "Not Living" (1999) " Loco " is a song by American nu metal band Coal Chamber. The song was released as the band's debut single off their 1997 self-titled debut album. It is one of the band's best known songs.
Coal Chamber is an American nu metal band formed by Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascón in Los Angeles in 1992, initially under the name She's in Pain. [1] The original lineup also consisted of bassist Rayna Foss and drummer Jon Tor. Mike Cox replaced Tor on drums in 1995, and the Coal Chamber lineup was complete. After signing to Roadrunner Records ...
The music to the 2000 slasher film Scream 3, featured two albums to promote the film. The first one, consisted of an original soundtrack, released as Scream 3: The Album by Wind-up Records on January 25, 2000. It features 18 songs consisted largely of the metal genre by artists such as System of a Down, Slipknot, Powerman 5000, Full Devil ...
Fafara released a total of five albums with Coal Chamber.Four of the albums, Coal Chamber (1997), Chamber Music (1999), and Dark Days (2002), consisted of new material. Two compilation albums were released, one of remixes, rarities, and B-sides, titled Giving the Devil His Due (2003), and a "Best Of" (2004) collection.
Track listing "Fiend" – 3:01; Music video. Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascón drive to a suburban house, where two children are playing outside, their mother, horrified, runs out and ushers them back inside, Fafara and Rascón then walk to the house's garage where Mike Cox and Rayna Foss are waiting, then they perform the song while an increasing crowd of teenagers listens outside.
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Orgy is an American industrial rock band formed in 1997, from Los Angeles, California. [1] They have described their music as "death pop". [2] The band is best known for their cover version of the New Order song "Blue Monday", and the song "Stitches", both from their 1998 album Candyass.
After settling on the name American Head Charge, the band made their debut on the underground industrial metal scene with their 1999 independent self-released album Trepanation. The personnel on the album saw Heacock and Hanks (now respectively re-christened Martin Cock and Banks) joined by guitarist David Rogers, Peter Harmon on drums, and ...