The following is a list of the Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards winners.
56-766: The awards were conceived by Chris Ingham, John O'Sullivan & Dave Bianchi, and first held at the Kentish Town Forum in London 2003. The show was owned by Future Publishing till 2013, TeamRock 2014–16 and was bought back by Future in 2017. It has been produced by John O'Sullivan since its inception. Held at the Forum, London Hosted by Ian Camfield Live main stage performance by Murderdolls , Shadows Fall , Soil and Raging Speedhorn . Held at Ocean, London Hosted by Ian Camfield Live main stage performance by HIM , Akercocke and Young Heart Attack . Held at
112-893: A Burning Body , Hounds and Dying Fetus . Held at Indigo at the O2, London Hosted by Scott Ian Live main stage performance by Suicidal Tendencies , We Are Harlot , Babymetal featuring DragonForce , At the Gates and Killing Joke . HMS Hammer performances by Code Orange , Butcher Babies , Upon a Burning Body and Napalm Death . Held at the Hammersmith Apollo, London Hosted by Jamey Jasta Live main stage performance by Amon Amarth , Halestorm , Gojira and 'A Salute to Lemmy ' with Saxon featuring Phil & Mikkey . Held at Indigo, O2, London Hosted by Chris Jericho Live main stage performance by Orange Goblin , Avatar , Clutch and Mastodon . Held at Indigo at
168-514: A dark rock-n-roll band. It's almost like sayin' the same thing. "Spooky-Core." "Dark Rock-n-Roll." You know what I mean? I started thinkin' about it like that and was like "Whoa! These kids know what they're doin'." If someone's gonna coin it [your music], who better than the fans? The band's influences include Bad Brains , Bauhaus , Black Sabbath , the Cure , Dead or Alive , Duran Duran , Helmet , Jane's Addiction , Kiss , Metallica ,
224-518: A label, the longest-lasting being John Tor. In late 1994, Dino Cazares of Fear Factory championed a demo tape by Coal Chamber, causing a huge local stir with gigs at the Roxy Theatre and Whisky a Go Go , eventually leading Roadrunner Records to offer the band a contract. Fafara dropped out quite suddenly due to disagreements with his wife about the band. In early 1995, he reunited with Coal Chamber, which ended his marriage but revitalized
280-488: A mutual love for the Sisters of Mercy . After a few shows, they decided to change the band's lineup, and they adopted their present name in 1993. Bassist Rayna Foss was recruited through a newspaper ad. According to Foss, the band at the time was named "Coal", while Rascón wanted to name it "Chamber", and they ended up combining the two words. The band had two drummers in the two-and-a-half years prior to their signing with
336-490: A portfolio of truly laughable photos." In their book A History of Heavy Metal (2017), Andrew O'Neill dismissed Coal Chamber as "a distinctly forgettable, cartoonish band, taking all the childish aspects of Korn and throwing away the real emotion and aggression." Roadrunner A&R head Monte Conner said that although the band received "some grief" due to their similarities to Korn, he believed they were "the first to follow [them]—I would say that Coal Chamber's first record
392-602: A show in Lubbock, Texas . Tensions between the two were high, and they had been fighting before the show. During the first song, Rascón stabbed Fafara with the headstock of his guitar, after which they began fighting. Fafara then announced to the audience, "This is the last Coal Chamber show ever!" and stormed offstage. Coal Chamber attempted to continue the show with Rascón on vocals but soon stopped altogether after two more songs; Cox demolished his drumkit before storming offstage. Fafara and Rascón exchanged further blows after
448-421: A song with Mötley Crüe bassist Nikki Sixx . Between May and September 2001, Coal Chamber recorded their third album, Dark Days , with producer Ross Hogarth. The recording sessions were marked with high drug use and tensions between Fafara and Rascón, the latter of which informed the album's tone and some of its lyrics. A week after recording concluded, Foss left the band to raise her daughter, and Peulen
504-479: A term invented by the band's fans. In a 2002 interview, Fafara said of the band's "spookycore" label: The kids came up with it first because we started gettin' a lot of comparisons to Korn and stuff. Which is fine. They're a great band. But I think the kids wanted to say "No, Coal Chamber is totally different than that." So they started comin' up with "Spooky-core" and we ran with it. We were like "Yeah! That's what we are." I mean if you put it into essence, we're
560-491: A £594m takeover of GoCo plc, known for its Gocompare.com price comparison website. In August 2021, it acquired another 12 magazines for £300 million. The company was criticised in February 2022 for the size of the remuneration package being offered to Zillah Byng-Thorne, the chief executive. It was noted that she could receive £40 million if the company performs well. Byng-Thorne resigned with effect from 3 April 2023 and
616-428: Is generally regarded as one of the greatest albums of the nu metal genre, being featured in lists by Kerrang! , Metal Hammer , LA Weekly , Loudwire , and Revolver . At the same time, Coal Chamber have been criticized for their image and similarities to Korn, with the latter stemming largely from their debut album. The Houston Press noted in 2000 that although both Korn and Coal Chamber rose out of
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#1732787272301672-521: Is that the relationship is all good after numerous fallouts in the beginning and after some stuff went horribly wrong when we got back together to release [2015 comeback album] Rivals . The vibe in that camp is very cool at the moment, and we all have each other's backs. I wouldn't put it past us, but right now I'm definitely concentrating on Devildriver". Coal Chamber announced their second reunion in November 2022 as well as their scheduled appearance at
728-405: Is the only member of Coal Chamber to release an album after the disbandment. Bass guitarist Nadja Puelen created the t-shirt company CruelTees. After taking two years off to recover from a car accident, drummer Mikey "Bug" Cox joined forces with his longtime friend and Orgy member Jay Gordon—and the producer of Coal Chamber's first album - to form Machine Gun Orchestra. Guitarist Meegs Rascón formed
784-627: The Soundwave festival in Australia. In October 2012, Fafara stated that the band were "taking it slow", partly due to his commitments with DevilDriver , but he also revealed that they had begun writing new material. The band later performed at Download 2013 and toured with Sevendust , Lacuna Coil , and Stolen Babies , with performances at Rock Am Ring, Graspop Metal Meeting in Dessel, and Nova Rock festival. Nadja Peulen officially reunited with
840-522: The 2023 Sick New World Festival in Las Vegas, Nevada. According to Fafara, a factor in the reunion was his certainty of dying from a COVID-19 infection, which prompted his wife to contact the rest of the band. He later indicated the possibility of new music down the line, saying, "I realized that any problem we've ever had is gone". Coal Chamber is most commonly categorized as nu metal or alternative metal . Their self-titled album falls into
896-546: The Astoria, London Hosted by Ian Camfield Live main stage performance by Anthrax , Nightwish , Shadows Fall , Bullet for My Valentine and Trivium . Held at Koko, London Hosted By Ian Camfield Live main stage performance by Bullet for My Valentine , DragonForce , Lacuna Coil and Viking Skull . Held at Koko, London Hosted by Jamey Jasta Live main stage performance by Machine Head , Dimmu Borgir , Lamb of God , Turisas and Priestess . Held at Indigo at
952-605: The Glasshouse in Pomona, California , to play "Loco". In September 2009, it was announced that Peulen and Cox had joined forces to form an unnamed band. They were seeking a vocalist and guitarist to complete the lineup. In September 2010, Rascón and Cox joined together in a post-punk band called We Are the Riot. In September 2011, Fafara, Cox, and Rascón officially reformed the band with bass guitarist Chela Rhea Harper, to play
1008-442: The O2 , London Hosted by Jamey Jasta Live main stage performance by Carpenter Brut , Baroness , Myrkur , Meshuggah and Parkway Drive . Future Publishing Future plc is a British publishing company . It was started in 1985 by Chris Anderson . Among its titles are Country Life , Homes and Gardens , Kiplinger Personal Finance , Decanter , Marie Claire , and The Week . Zillah Byng-Thorne
1064-588: The O2, London Hosted by Alice Cooper Live main stage performance by Twisted Sister , Skindred , Devin Townsend , Sylosis and Buckcherry . HMS Hammer performances by The Dead Lay Waiting , Tesseract , Black Spiders and Biohazard . Held at Indigo at the O2, London Hosted by Chris Jericho Live main stage performance by Anthrax , Sabaton , Ghost , Biohazard and Watain . HMS Hammer performances by Shadows Fall , Fozzy , While She Sleeps , Attica Rage and Evil Scarecrow . Held at Indigo at
1120-599: The O2, London Hosted by Devin Townsend Live main stage performance by Motörhead , Airbourne , Five Finger Death Punch , Coal Chamber and Paradise Lost . HMS Hammer performances by Kvelertak , Visions Of Disorder , The Defiled and Heavens Basement . Held at Indigo at the O2, London Hosted by Steel Panther Live main stage performance by Steel Panther, The Dillinger Escape Plan , Black Stone Cherry , While She Sleeps and Behemoth . HMS Hammer performances by Orange Goblin , Kill Devil Hill , Upon
1176-616: The O2, London Hosted by Oderus Urungus Live main stage performance by Disturbed , Children of Bodom , In Flames , Apocalyptica and Testament . Held at Indigo at the O2, London Hosted by Jason Rouse Live main stage performance by Trivium , Anvil , Amon Amarth , DevilDriver , Suicide Silence and Saxon . Held at Indigo at the O2, London Hosted by Steel Panther Live main stage performance by Steel Panther, Airbourne , Five Finger Death Punch , Skindred and Evile . HMS Hammer performances by Nonpoint , Sonic Syndicate , Rise to Remain and Hellyeah . Held at Indigo at
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#17327872723011232-410: The Sisters of Mercy , Slayer , Tori Amos , and White Zombie . Coal Chamber is considered to be one of the bands that popularized and defined the nu metal sound. Alternative Press wrote that "Nü metal would never have left the starting gates if it weren't for the achievements of Coal Chamber [...] 'Loco' and 'Fiend' paved the way for the darker side of nü metal to step into the limelight beyond
1288-472: The U.S. consumer music magazines to Future, with the exception of Revolver which had been sold to Project Group M LLC in 2017. It bought the Purch Group for $ 132m by September 2018, and in February 2019 bought Mobile Nations including Android Central, iMore, Windows Central and Thrifter for $ 115 million. Future also acquired Procycling and Cyclingnews.com from Immediate Media . In July 2019
1344-754: The UK. Later in 2014, Future sold its sport and craft titles to Immediate Media , and its auto titles to Kelsey Media. In April 2014 Zillah Byng-Thorne , then finance director, was appointed chief executive, replacing Mark Wood, who had been in the position since 2011. In 2018, Future made further major acquisitions. It bought the What Hi-Fi? , FourFourTwo , Practical Caravan and Practical Motorhome brands from Haymarket and it acquired NewBay Media , publisher of numerous broadcast, professional video, and systems integration trade titles, as well as several consumer music magazines. This acquisition returned most of
1400-501: The attention of Ozzy Osbourne 's wife, Sharon , who became their manager. They recorded their first album, Coal Chamber , which was released on February 11, 1997. The record produced one single and a video, " Loco ", directed by Nathan "Karma" Cox. The video was included as an extra after the ending credits of Dee Snider's film Strangeland . The band also recorded an exclusive song for the soundtrack, titled "Not Living". The album only sold 844 copies in its first week; at its peak, it
1456-631: The band in October 2013, and they signed to Napalm Records the following year, as they continued to work on a new album. This was completed in December 2014. In February 2015, Coal Chamber revealed that the album's title was Rivals . They premiered the song "I.O.U. Nothing" online in March, and released a lyric video for "Suffer in Silence", which features Al Jourgensen , the following month. The album
1512-481: The band opened for Megadeth during the Cryptic Writings tour. In September 1999, Coal Chamber released its second album, Chamber Music . Prior to its publication, it was dubbed one of the most anticipated albums of the year by Alternative Press . The album saw the band experiment with their sound, placing a greater emphasis on harmonies and symphonic qualities. According to Alternative Press ,
1568-587: The band signed with Left Bank Management. Having grown exhausted from being on the road together for five years, Coal Chamber abruptly ended touring in support of Chamber Music in July 2000 and dropped off the Tattoo the Earth tour a week before it was due to begin, ostensibly to begin work on new material. The band members did not communicate with one another for a year, until Fafara and Rascón reconnected to work on
1624-518: The band's only charting single in the US, a cover of Peter Gabriel 's " Shock the Monkey ", featuring Ozzy Osbourne as a guest vocalist. Their third album, Dark Days , was released in the spring of 2002. Nadja Peulen temporarily replaced Foss on bass for touring commitments, before joining on a permanent basis in 2002. Coal Chamber disbanded in 2003, after ten years together, and then reunited in 2011, with
1680-417: The band's relationship with Osbourne had "run its course and we needed to find another point of view". Conversely, Fafara claimed that the other members of Coal Chamber had met up in a hotel—alleging some members had been "up for four or five days straight on meth "—and fired Osbourne without consulting him. He believes that this cost the band their only "good shot in the [music] business". On March 29, 2000,
1736-416: The band. With a renewed sense of energy, Coal Chamber was able to regain their deal with Roadrunner, which they signed in December 1995. A few weeks prior, John Tor was fired for "constantly fighting" with Rascón, per Fafara. Around the same time, they auditioned Mikey Cox and his brother, hiring the former as their new drummer. In 1996, Coal Chamber played at the first Ozzfest . The band managed to catch
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1792-527: The company bought SmartBrief, a digital media publisher, for an initial sum of $ 45 million. In November 2019 the company bought Barcroft Studios for £23.5 million in a combination of cash and shares. It renamed it Future Studios and announced the launch of "Future Originals", an anthology gaming series, a factual series focusing on the paranormal, and a new true crime show, in partnership with Marie Claire . In April 2020 it acquired TI Media , with 41 brands for £140 million, and, in November 2020, it agreed
1848-473: The company moved to a digital model. Future announced it would cut 55 jobs from its UK operation as part of a restructuring to adapt "more effectively to the company's rapid transition to a primarily digital business model." The company announced in March 2014 that it would close all of its U.S.-based print publications and shift U.S. print support functions such as consumer marketing, production and editorial leadership for Future's international print brands to
1904-492: The company to Pearson plc for £52.7m in 1994, but bought it back in 1998, for £142 million. The company was floated on the London Stock Exchange in 1999. Anderson left the company in 2001. In 2004 the company was accused of corruption when it published positive reviews for the video game Driver 3 in two of its owned magazines, Xbox World and PSM2 . Future published the official magazines for
1960-423: The consoles of all three major games console manufacturers ( Microsoft , Nintendo , and Sony ); however PlayStation: The Official Magazine ceased publishing in November 2012, and Official Nintendo Magazine ceased publishing in October 2014. The chief executive and finance director both resigned at short notice after a profit warning in October 2011. It was noted that a re-structuring would be necessary as
2016-428: The duration of the tour, Fafara and Rascón traveled in separate tour buses. In August 2002, Fafara formed the band Deathride, later known as DevilDriver . In September 2002, he denied that Coal Chamber was breaking up. In October 2002, Coal Chamber parted ways with their management and Cox. In May 2003, Peulen said that the band would be releasing a B-sides compilation but that there was no new drummer or album on
2072-427: The first category. Elements of hip hop and heavy metal are featured throughout the album. Coal Chamber's second album, Chamber Music , is also mainly nu metal, with elements of other genres such as gothic rock , industrial , and electronic music . Rivals has groove metal influences and moves away from their gothic-influenced older sound. Coal Chamber have also described their sound as "spookycore",
2128-814: The horizon. In July, Rascón confirmed that Coal Chamber had split up. Fafara attributed the split primarily to the band's escalating drug use (in particular with Rascón and Cox), stating that he did not want to help fund their drug habits. He also mentioned creative and business differences. A month after the band's split, a compilation album, titled Giving the Devil His Due , was released, which included several demo tracks submitted by Coal Chamber prior to their signing with Roadrunner Records in 1997, along with alternative studio recordings and remixes of various tracks from their previous albums. In August 2004, Roadrunner Records released The Best of Coal Chamber . In June 2005, Fafara stated that Coal Chamber's break
2184-436: The lifespan of Coal Chamber themselves." Revolver credited the band for introducing gothic and industrial influences into the look of nu metal, which Kittie and Dope would later adopt. Likewise, Kerrang! said that the band "pre-empted the arrival of outfits like Slipknot , marrying feelings of personal anguish to slab-heavy catharsis, then filtering the lot through an absurdist nightmare lens." The band's 1997 debut
2240-457: The lineup of Fafara, Cox, and Rascón, along with Chela Rhea Harper on bass. Peulen rejoined the band on bass in 2013, and Coal Chamber released their fourth album, Rivals , in 2015, before disbanding again in 2016. They then reunited a second time in 2022. Coal Chamber was originally formed in 1992 under the name She's in Pain by vocalist Dez Fafara and guitarist Miguel "Meegs" Rascón, based on
2296-689: The merged title Multichannel News dating from 1980. In October 2024, the company closed a number of consumer titles in the United Kingdom, including Play , All About Space , Total 911 and 3D World , with the monthly movie magazine Total Film ceasing publication after 27 years. In addition to media and magazines, the company has two other businesses: Future's portfolio of brands includes TechRadar , PC Gamer , Tom's Guide , Tom's Hardware , Marie Claire , GamesRadar+ , How it Works , CinemaBlend , Android Central , IT Pro , BikePerfect , Windows Central , Chat and
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2352-443: The realization that Coal Chamber would probably never tour or make music ever again. He then went on to say that the band is "done forever". In July 2018, Fafara officially announced that Coal Chamber was not coming back. In 2020, Fafara spoke about the band's status during an interview with Metal Hammer. When asked about a possible reunion, Fafara stated: "I'm not gonna say no, because we've all spoken", adding, "The main thing for me
2408-657: The record was "one of the few instances where a band lumped into the whole nü-metal phylum sought to challenge their audience." Chamber Music sold 48,000 copies in it first week and debuted at number 22 on the Billboard 200 chart, while its lead single, a cover of Peter Gabriel 's " Shock the Monkey ", featuring Ozzy Osbourne , gave the band their first radio hit. Despite this, the album received mixed reviews from critics and did not sell as well as their debut, with only 272,000 copies sold by 2002. According to Cox, "A lot of our fans hated [the] album, after not getting more of
2464-479: The rock band Glass Piñata, previously known as Piñata. The group released a few demos on their website, and faced several line-up changes before eventually disbanding. Following Glass Piñata, Rascón joined the Orange County rock/electro band NEO GEO in mid-2009, although he later left the band in 2010. Fafara and Rascón settled their differences on October 24, 2008, with Rascón joining DevilDriver on stage at
2520-705: The same as the first one. The second MTV played our video, that's it, they said we were sellouts ." Fafara recognized that that record's direction was not well-received by the band's fanbase but did not view it as a failure due to its initial positive reception. Coal Chamber embarked on headlining and festival tours in support of the album. That year, the band took part in Insane Clown Posse 's Amazing Jeckel Brothers Tour , along with Biohazard , Krayzie Bone , Twiztid , and Mindless Self Indulgence . While Biohazard, Mindless Self Indulgence, Krayzie Bone, and Twiztid were well received by audiences, Coal Chamber
2576-464: The same scene, and as such, shared the same audiences and sound, the latter was perceived as being derivative of Korn, since the former group had achieved success first. By 1999, the band was considered "a pariah of the metal community", according to CMJ New Music Monthly . In 2009, Dayal Patterson of The Quietus called Coal Chamber "something of an icon for nu metal's limitations", while describing their legacy as "a collection of one-idea songs and
2632-535: The show when the latter returned to the band's tour bus. Two days after the concert, Coal Chamber dropped off the Jägermeister tour. On May 15, 2002, the band made their debut appearance on television, performing " Fiend " on Last Call with Carson Daly . In June and July 2002, they embarked on a summer tour of the United States with American Head Charge , Lollipop Lust Kill , and Medication. For
2688-561: The true reason for their actions on The Howard Stern Show , on August 19, 1999. On air, Osbourne, who also appeared as a guest, informed Bruce and Utsler that Coal Chamber filed a lawsuit for breach of contract . Between August and December 1999, Nadja Peulen filled in on bass while Rayna Foss went on maternity leave . Foss returned to the band in January 2000. On March 10, 2000, it was announced that Coal Chamber had amicably parted ways with Sharon Osbourne Management. Rascón said that
2744-650: The website goodtoknow.co.uk . Coal Chamber Coal Chamber is an American nu metal band formed by Dez Fafara and Meegs Rascón in Los Angeles in 1992, initially under the name She's in Pain. The original lineup also consisted of bassist Rayna Foss and drummer Jon Tor. Mike Cox replaced Tor on drums in 1995, and the Coal Chamber lineup was complete. After signing to Roadrunner Records , they released their debut album, Coal Chamber , in 1997. Chamber Music followed two years later and featured
2800-474: Was chief executive officer from 2014 to 2023, when she was replaced by Jon Steinberg . The company was founded by Chris Anderson as Future Publishing in Somerton, Somerset , England, with the sole magazine Amstrad Action in 1985. An early innovation was the inclusion of free software on magazine covers. It acquired GP Publications and established what would become Future US in 1994. Anderson sold
2856-460: Was brought back as her official replacement; Foss's departure was announced in January 2002. Dark Days was issued on May 6, 2002, to mixed reviews. The album had sold 200,000 copies by December 2003. Prior to its release, Coal Chamber joined the Jägermeister tour across the United States, which commenced on March 8. On April 17, Fafara and Rascón got into an onstage altercation during
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#17327872723012912-433: Was not. ICP fans were not purchasing tickets, as they did not like the band. For the three shows that Coal Chamber played, there were multiple ticket refunds. ICP member Violent J and his brother, Rob, made the decision to eliminate Coal Chamber from the tour. After doing so, there were no ticket refunds for the remaining tour dates. ICP claimed that Coal Chamber had been removed due to equipment problems but later revealed
2968-462: Was permanent and they would not be reforming. He also described a reformation as "like asking someone if they would ever want to go back and repeat the third and fourth grades after they're already done with high school". Fafara continued as vocalist of the metal band DevilDriver, recording seven albums: DevilDriver , The Fury of Our Maker's Hand , The Last Kind Words , Pray for Villains , Beast , Winter Kills , and Trust No One . He
3024-499: Was released on May 19, 2015, and was their first studio album in 13 years, as well as their first to be released by Napalm Records . In May 2016, Fafara confirmed during an interview with Blunt magazine that Coal Chamber was on indefinite hiatus, stating that due to the current success of his other band DevilDriver, Coal Chamber "has no place in my life whatsoever at this point." In June 2017, Fafara explained that he would start performing Coal Chamber songs with DevilDriver, coming to
3080-428: Was replaced as chief executive by Jon Steinberg . In April 2023, the company sold its shooting magazines including Shooting Times and Sporting Gun to Fieldsports Press. In August 2024, the company announced that its American trade papers Broadcasting & Cable and Multichannel News would be closing after more than 90 years, with the main title Broadcasting having been first published in 1931 and
3136-662: Was selling 5,000 copies per week. On December 21, 1999, it was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA), signifying over 500,000 copies sold. In 1997, the band toured Europe with Machine Head , Napalm Death , and Skinlab , including a show at the Dynamo Festival in the Netherlands. Coal Chamber also supported Pantera on tour from September through December 1997, along with Anthrax . Also, in 1997 and 1998,
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