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The Best of Coal Chamber Greatest hits by Coal Chamber Released August 10, 2004 Recorded 1994 - 2002 Genre Nu metal, alternative metal Length 42:06 Label Roadrunner Producer Josh Abraham Professional reviews Allmusic link Coal Chamber chronology Giving the Devil His Due (2003) The Best Of Coal Chamber (2004) The Best of Coal Chamber is a compilation album by the Californian nu metal band Coal Chamber, released through Roadrunner Records on August 10, 2004 on CD.[1] The album mixes several tracks from their 3 studio albums, Coal Chamber, Chamber Music, Dark Days. It was recorded from 1994 to 2002, and features 6 tracks. The album lacks popularity, but combines 2 albums that debuted on 2 or more charts. Although little attention, it received 3.5 stars for Allmusic.[2] Contents 1 Background 1.1 Reception 2 Track listing 3 Personnel 4 References // Background The first five tracks of the album are all featured on Coal Chamber's self-titled debut album. The album was recorded at NRG Recording, North Hollywood, CA in 1996. Produced by Jay Gordon through Roadrunner Records, the album has been certified Gold by the RIAA, with an excess of 500,000 copies in the United States.[3] A special edition version of the album was released in 2005, featuring 6 extra tracks. The live footage on the special edition was shot at the Whiskey A Go Go in LA, CA, 1996, which was included in Kerrang! 100 greatest gigs of all time.[4] On September 7, 1999, Roadrunner Records released Coal Chamber. There are 18 tracks on the album, 4 of which are featured on The Best of Coal Chamber. Dark Days is the third studio album by Coal Chamber. It was recorded in 2001 and released on May 7, 2002. "Fiend", a track featured on this compilation, is the album's only single. Its music video found airplay on Uranium, which also featured an interview with the band.[5] Reception The compilation did not receive many reviews by critics. Allmusic gave the album 3.5 out 5 stars, but did not publicize any further reviews.[2] Track listing No. Title Album Length 1. "Loco"   Coal Chamber 4:15 2. "Oddity"   Coal Chamber 3:19 3. "Big Truck" (Hand-on-Wheel Mix) Coal Chamber 3:31 4. "Sway"   Coal Chamber 3:35 5. "Clock"   Coal Chamber 2:59 6. "Not Living"   Chamber Music 3:50 7. "El Cu Guy"   Chamber Music 4:22 8. "Tyler's Song"   Chamber Music 2:49 9. "My Mercy"   Chamber Music 4:04 10. "Fiend"   Dark Days 3:01 11. "Something Told Me"   Dark Days 3:24 12. "Dark Days"   Dark Days 3:40 13. "Beckoned"   Dark Days 4:03 14. "One Step"   Chop Shop Mix 2:39 Personnel Coal Chamber Dez Fafara - Vocals Miguel Rascón - guitar Nadja Peulen - bass guitar Rayna Foss - bass guitar Mikey Cox drums Production Josh Abraham - Producer Aimee Echo - Backing vocals Jay Baumgardner - Mixing David Bianco and Amir Derakh - Additional mixing Tom Burleigh - Compilation Producer Caroline Greyshock - Photography, Cover photo Bryan Reesman - Liner notes References ^ "ROADRUNNER 'Best Of Coal Chamber' - Coal Chamber" Roadrunner. Retrieved 2010-03-01 ^ a b "The Best of Coal Chamber" Allmusic. Retrieved 2010-03-01 ^ RIAA - Gold & Platinum Retrieved 2010-03-01 ^ Kerrang! Kerrang! 100 greatest gigs of all time. Retrieved 2010-03-01 ^ YouTube - Juliya Interviews Coal Chamber for Uranium on MMUSA v • d • e Coal Chamber Dez Fafara · Miguel "Meegs" Rascón · Nadja Peulen Rayna Foss · Mikey "Bug" Cox Studio albums: Coal Chamber  · Chamber Music  · Dark Days Compilations Giving the Devil His Due  · The Best of Coal Chamber Singles Loco  · Not Living  · Shock the Monkey  · Fiend Related articles DevilDriver  · Glass Piñata  · Livin La Vida Loco  · Roadrunner Records