Tag: The Impossibility Of Reason

Bootleg: Chimaira at Download Festival!

Kind of ironic that Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold should choose the weekend after the postponed Download Festival for 2020 would have taken place to share a high quality full set from the band at the 2005 incarnation of the event? Perhaps not but for anyone who reminisces about their first three albums for Roadrunner Records,

Throwback: “Nothing Remains” by Chimaira!

After the huge success of their sophomore studio album “The Impossibility Of Reason“, Cleveland Ohio Metallers Chimaira returned to the studio in 2004 for their one and only album with Kevin Talley known for his work with Dying Fetus and Misery Index gracing the drum stool. A bruiser of an album with longer, heavier tracks

Bootleg: Chimaira in Melbourne Australia in 2004!

It’s a career milestone when a band gets to play certain parts of the Globe, like Australia, New Zealand and Japan. It means that they have reached a certain level of popularity whereby the expensive trip is going to pay for itself and that can only be a good thing. Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold has

Documentary: How to achieve the Chimaira guitar tone!

Ever wondered how you should go about setting up your rig? You could spend literally hours playing around trying to get the right combinations to get the sound you want… or you could watch this new video from Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold and find out what he uses to get their sound and then go

Playthrough: “Implements Of Destruction” from Chimaira!

Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold takes us through the acoustic part of the opening of “Implements of Destruction” from the bands “The Impossibility of Reason” album, a Roadrunner Records classic from yesteryear. The call is for the Cleveland Ohio natives to make a comeback but in the meantime, this is a nice move.

Playthrough: “Pass Out Of Existence Medley” by Chimaira!

Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold gets in his DeLorean and heads back to 2001 to playthrough a Medley of tracks from the bands Fear Factory inspired Roadrunner Records debut album! A favourite from back in the day, we were lucky enough to be able to introduce a few people to it before they changed gear with