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  1. 6 de abr. de 2011 · CHRIS SPICUZZA QUITS CHIMAIRA. UPDATE: Vocalist Mark Hunter has addressed fans’ concerns that this means the end of electronic elements to Chimaira’s music: “there are definitely samples, keys, electronics, and all sorts of other wizardry on this record. we’ve spent the past 12 years creating the atmospheric side of chimaira, and we can ...

  2. Not to be confused with the raw black metal band Chimera. Chimaira started off primarily playing nu metal, but later shifted their sound to a more groove metal-oriented style as first heard evident on their second album, The Impossibility of Reason.Vocalist Mark Hunter hated the band being labeled as "nu metal/rap metal" with the statement "People were comparing us to Korn, but we never came ...

  3. Emergency Room Nurse · Chris Spicuzza RN BS is an emergency room nurse experienced with a multitude of patient populations. Chris was an experienced emergency room technician before becoming a nurse.

  4. Chris Spicuzza, Realtor Dre#02164719, Ramona, California. 82 likes. I am a 35 year resident of San Diego county. As a former medical professional, I have a strong desire for helping people.

  5. 25 de sept. de 2022 · Chimaira guitarist Rob Arnold interviews Chimaira electronics Guru Chris Spicuzza in the latest episode of his Everything You Love series and it might just be us but does he look like Alex Erian from Canadian Deathcore pioneers Despised Icon these days? An interview full.of nuggets of knowledge and nostalgia, you’re going to want to grab a beverage before watching this one.

  6. 6 de abr. de 2011 · The dude who made noise and headbanged, Spicuzza.” Chimaira have been in the studio finishing up their upcoming record, to be released in August in North America, South America and Japan via eOne Music.

  7. Production. Chimaira would mark further progression in heaviness. Band member Chris Spicuzza described the album as "the next natural step from Impossibility of Reason. . . definitely more brutal."He noted its deemphasise on melodic tracks, alluding to the 2003 song "Down Again", and described the writing process as having "zero limitations".