Gojira | Discography
The band has released seven studio albums, each marking a distinct chapter in their musical development. Terra Incognita (2001)
The pressure to follow up a masterpiece is a burden that breaks many bands, but Gojira rose to the challenge with 2008's The Way of All Flesh. If the previous album looked outward to the stars, this one turned inward, confronting the ultimate human taboo: death and mortality. It was a darker, more claustrophobic record, featuring razor-sharp production and some of the most complex arrangements of their career. "Oroborus" utilized intricate tapping patterns to create a sense of eternal cycles, while "Vacuity" delivered a slow, crushing weight that mirrored the void of non-existence. The album also featured a guest appearance by Lamb of God's Randy Blythe on "Adoration for None," solidifying Gojira's status among the elite of modern metal. They had looked into the abyss of death and returned with a collection of songs that felt like a triumph of the human spirit. Gojira Discography
(formerly known as Godzilla from 1996–2001) is a French metal band formed in Bayonne in 1996. The band consists of brothers Joe Duplantier (vocals, guitar) and Mario Duplantier (drums), Christian Andreu (guitar), and Jean-Michel Labadie (bass). Known for their technical proficiency, complex rhythms, environmental and spiritual lyrics, and powerful live performances, Gojira has become one of the most influential modern metal bands. The band has released seven studio albums, each
No discography article is complete without mentioning the peripherals. Gojira has released several standalone singles: Of Blood and Salt (featuring Devin Townsend and Fredrik Thordendal of Meshuggah), Our Time is Now (for the NHL), and the striking cover of We Are the Champions . Their live album, Les Enfants Sauvages (2014), captures the raw power of their stage show, while their appearance at the (performing Ah! Ça ira! from a fortress) introduced their unique brand of theatrical, revolutionary metal to billions. It was a darker, more claustrophobic record, featuring
The Link (2003)
Gojira’s journey is one of relentless evolution. Emerging from the coastal town of Bayonne, France, the Duplantier brothers (Joe on vocals/guitar, Mario on drums) and their bandmates have crafted a discography that defies easy categorization. It is a body of work that moves from raw, primal fury to nuanced, atmospheric introspection—all while maintaining a signature, bone-crushing weight.