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A radical departure from tech-death. The songs are shorter, featuring simpler arrangements, more clean vocals from Joe Duplantier, and an eerie, psychedelic atmosphere. Grooves and emotional weight replace technical complexity.
Activism, indigenous rights, environmental preservation, and collective human strength.
From the coastal town of Ondres, France, emerged a musical force that would redefine modern heavy metal. Gojira, formed by brothers Joe and Mario Duplantier alongside guitarist Christian Andreu and bassist Jean-Michel Labadie, has crafted one of the most consistent, innovative, and critically acclaimed discographies in extreme music. Gojira Discography
A sombre, emotional shift written after the death of the Duplantier brothers' mother. It debuted at #24 on the US Billboard 200 and topped the Hard Rock chart.
: Widely considered Gojira's masterpiece , this concept album deals with environmental collapse and spiritual rebirth. It features the iconic anthem "Flying Whales." A radical departure from tech-death
From Mars to Sirius is widely regarded as a modern classic. It is a concept album that deals with the death of the planet and the possibility of rebirth. The production is crisp and massive, allowing songs like "Flying Whales" to breathe. This track, in particular, became an anthem for the band, starting with the sounds of whale calls before exploding into a seismic rhythm. The album introduced the wider world to Joe Duplantier’s unique vocal delivery—a powerful mid-range growl that traded the indecipherable low-end grunts of peers for clarity and power. Tracks like "The Heaviest Matter in the Universe" became touchstones for technical proficiency, featuring some of the most complex feet patterns in metal drumming history.
Ocean Planet , Flying Whales , Heaviest Matter of the Universe , Global Warming Sound Profile: Perfection . The production (masterfully handled by Joe Duplantier) is massive, clear, and crushing. Mario’s drums sound like cannons. The "whale song" guitar harmonics—atmospheric, squealing, mournful—debut on Flying Whales , instantly becoming Gojira’s signature calling card. The groove on Heaviest Matter of the Universe is mathematically absurd yet headbangably simple. A sombre, emotional shift written after the death
Following the cycle for L'Enfant Sauvage , the band relocated to New York City and built their own studio, Silver Cord. This move signaled a change in their workflow and sound. The resulting album, Magma , saw the band stripping away the 10-minute epics in favor of concise, punchy songwriting.
Jagged rhythm shifts, heavy pinch harmonics, and industrial atmospheres.
Gojira's debut full-length album laid the technical groundwork for their career. Terra Incognita combined brutal death metal riffs with progressive song structures. "Clone," "Love," "Lizard Skin"

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