Chimaira: Dehumanizing Process (2004) Review

Chimaira: Dehumanizing Process (2004)
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I didn't really think that much of Chimaira when I heard 'Pass Out of Existence', but when TIOR came out, I decided to give them another go, and I immediately became a huge fan after hearing TIOR. Then, when 'Dehumanising Process' came out, I immediately bought it. And trust me, it was worth the purchase.
On the DVD itself is a live set in Holland, a feature length documentary about Chimaira, and all their videos. Firstly, the live set is AMAZING. Hunter's voice is as raw as ever, Rob and Matt's guitars are played with extreme talent, even the bass is audible, and Andols once again shows he is one of the best drummers. The live set includes:
Power Trip
Cleansation
Severed
Eyes Of A Criminal
Down Again
The Dehumanizing Process
Pure Hatred
The best performed songs IMO were 'Cleansation', 'Eyes Of A Criminal', 'Dehumanizing Process', and 'Pure Hatred'.
Now for the documentary. Over an hour of everything you need to know about Chimaira, and how it all started, you see shots of them playing live all over the world, how they recorded TIOR, guest appearances from Robb Flynn of Machine Head and Corey Taylor of Slipknot, and that slightly major accident while filming 'Down Again'. Has some pretty funny parts as well.
The music videos:
Sp Lit
Down Again
Pure Hatred
Power trip
My favorite videos are Power Trip and Pure Hatred.
Also included with the DVD is the super rare, out of print 'This Present Darkness' EP, with two bonus tracks never heard before. After listening to it, I could see why Chimaira got signed. Also has liner notes from Mark Hunter.
Overall, this is one of the best music DVDs ever made. You will not regret buying it. CHIMAIRA FOREVER!!!

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