Pass Out of Existence

Pass Out of Existence is the debut studio album by American heavy metal band Chimaira, released on October 2, 2001. According to vocalist Mark Hunter, as of 2003, the band has sold 44,000 copies of the album in the United States.

Pass Out of Existence
Studio album by
ReleasedOctober 2, 2001
Recorded2001 at Third Stone in North Hollywood, California
Genre
Length62:30
66:31 (with bonus track)
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerAndrew Murdock
Chimaira chronology
This Present Darkness
(2000)
Pass Out of Existence
(2001)
The Impossibility of Reason
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]

Some editions of the album include a hidden track at the end of "Jade," extending the track's total runtime to 13:57. The Japanese/Australian pressing includes the bonus track "Without Moral Restraint."

Prior to the band's debut release, the track "Dead Inside" was performed on the short lived USA Network program Farmclub.com. This prompted Roadrunner Records to sign Chimaira.[4][4]

The album features a different sound from their later albums, leaning more towards nu metal.

Production

Unlike other Chimaira records, Pass Out of Existence was recorded with seven-string guitars in Dropped A tuning.[5] It emphasizes programming and sampling and, consequently, has been considered less heavy than Chimaira's following albums. In a 2004 interview, programmer Chris Spicuzza acknowledged this but pointed out that it was largely an issue of mixing that gives this impression.[6] Vocalist Mark Hunter would later disparage the sampling as "ear candy" and stated that the band's 2003 effort had a more focused approach to sampling.[7]

Stephen Carpenter of Deftones lended a hand during the writing stages for the song "Rizzo".

Touring and promotion

In October 2001, Chimaira would join and befriend Slayer on their God Hates the World Tour. This would later prove beneficial when drummer Ricky Evensand left Chimaira in 2004; going on advice from Slayer guitarist Kerry King, Mark Hunter contacted Kevin Talley who would go on to fill the role for two years.

The album cover is featured in the movie The Rules of Attraction along with other albums by Roadrunner bands such as Fear Factory and Slipknot. They would later tour with both bands in the Jägermeister Tour in 2004.

A dark music video was filmed for the song "Sp Lit" which gained airplay on Uranium.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Chimaira, except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Let Go"3:51
2."Dead Inside"3:45
3."Severed"3:16
4."Lumps"3:54
5."Pass Out of Existence"3:24
6."Abeo"1:44
7."Sp Lit"3:12
8."Painting the White to Grey"4:44
9."Taste My..."4:02
10."Rizzo"4:38
11."Sphere"4:20
12."Forced Life"3:48
13."Options"3:50
14."Jade"13:58
Total length:62:30
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
15."Without Moral Restraint"4:02
Total length:66:31

Personnel

Chimaira

Additional musicians

  • Stephen Carpenter – guitars on "Rizzo"
  • Justin Walden – Additional keyboards and programming

Production

  • Produced by Andrew Murdock
  • Recorded by Andrew Murdock, Justin Walden and Scott Francisco (Recorded at Third Stone, N. Hollywood)
  • Mixed by Andrew Murdock and Ted Regier (Mixed at Larrabee Studios, W. Hollywood)
  • Mastered by Tom Baker at Precision Mastering
  • Artwork by Michael Bodine II and Neil Allardice
  • Artwork direction by Chris Spicuzza
  • Photography by Daniel Moss

References

  1. Joel McIver (2002). Nu-metal: The Next Generation of Rock & Punk. Omnibus Press. ISBN 0-7119-9209-6.
  2. "The 12 Most Underrated Nu Metal Albums". VH1. (15 September 2015). Retrieved on 18 September 2015
  3. Allmusic review
  4. "Rob Arnold Rocks - Chimaira". www.robarnoldrocks.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-05.
  5. Holland, Brian D. Rob Arnold Interview Archived 2010-07-22 at the Wayback Machine Modern Guitars Magazine (August 21, 2007). Retrieved on 12-04-10.
  6. Interview With Chris Spicuzza of Chimaira MetalUnderground.com (2004). Retrieved on 12-04-10.
  7. Veltkamp, Frisco Chimaira with Mark Hunter Rockzine.com (May 30, 2003). Retrieved on 12-04-10.
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