Los Angeles band Coal Chamber emerged at the height of the grunge era in 1993,
but went on to participate in the subsequent rock revival known as nu metal. The
band's gothic decorum, exuberant make-up, eccentric hairstyles and the
suffocating, gloomy atmosphere that tends to emanate from its compositions,
dominated by Dez Fafara's gravelly vocals, set them apart from the crowd of
bands claiming to be part of this wave. Coal Chamber spawned three albums, Coal
Chamber(1997), MusicChamber (1999) and Dark Days (2002), before tensions between
singer and guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascón...