Giving the Devil His Due

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Giving The Devil His Due
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Compilation album by
ReleasedAugust 19, 2003
RecordedAugust 1994 - May 2003
Genre Nu metal, alternative metal, industrial metal, gothic metal
Length69:40
Label Roadrunner
Producer Josh Abraham, Coal Chamber
Coal Chamber chronology
Giving The Devil His Due
(2003)
The Best of Coal Chamber
(2004)

Giving the Devil His Due is a 2003 compilation album of remixes and previously unreleased songs by the American nu metal band Coal Chamber. "Blisters" and "Wishes" had been on soundtrack albums prior to this album.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Coal Chamber except where listed

No.TitleLength
1."Headstones and the Walking Dead"3:27
2."Big Truck" (Hand-on-Wheel Mix)3:32
3."Pig" (Original Version)3:22
4."Bradley" (Going Postal Mix)3:04
5."Sway" (Hypno-Submissive Mix)3:26
6."Not Living" (Original Version)3:52
7."Blisters"4:52
8."El Cu Cuy" (Man-to-Monster Mix)4:19
9."Wishes"3:07
10."Apparition"2:28
11."Anxiety"3:14
12."Save Yourself"3:26
13."One Step" (Chop Shop Mix)2:40
14."Big Truck" (Live)3:24
15."I" (Demo)3:39
16."Oddity" (Demo)4:05
17."Sway" (Demo)3:30
18."Unspoiled" (Demo)3:37
19."Loco" (Demo)3:38
20."Babbit" (Demo)2:58

Credits

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References

  1. "Coal Chamber - Giving the Devil His Due". AllMusic.