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"The Shooting Star," "Silvera," "Stranded," "Low Lands" Highlights: "Stranded" features one of the most recognizable guitar riffs of the 2010s—angular, percussive, and unforgettable. "Low Lands" is a slow-burning tribute that builds to a cathartic, wordless climax. The pain in Joe’s voice is palpable. Sound: Massive change. The guitars are cleaner, the tempos are slower, and the death metal growls are almost entirely replaced by a hard rock-style shout or clean singing. Mario’s drumming is sparser but heavier in feel. Legacy: A Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance ("Silvera"). Magma debuted in the top 40 of the Billboard 200, a first for the band. It brought Gojira to a whole new generation of fans—including those who don’t normally listen to extreme metal.
, balancing technical brutality with more melodic, atmospheric structures. Magma (2016) Gojira Discography
💡 Gojira is the first French band to top the Billboard Hard Rock Albums chart, a testament to their unique ability to combine technical brutality with profound emotional and environmental messages. Sound: Massive change
Throughout their career, Gojira has remained true to their vision: to inspire, to educate, and to create music that reflects their values. This discography serves as a testament to their growth, perseverance, and artistry. Legacy: A Grammy nomination for Best Metal Performance
Remembrance , Indians , Embrace the World Sound Profile: The guitars are less trebly, and the bass of Jean-Michel Labadie is more prominent. Remembrance opens with a hypnotic, palm-muted gallop that builds into a cathartic release. Lyrically, the band begins to focus on environmental consciousness and mysticism. Indians is a massive, stomping tribute to indigenous resistance. However, the album’s flow is interrupted by a strange ambient interlude ( Torii ) which shows their progressive ambition, even if it isn’t fully realized yet. The Link is the awkward teenager of the discography: brilliant, strange, and hinting at greatness.
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