Gojira Discography ✓
: Initial blueprints steeped heavily in old-school death metal.
: Inner spirituality, isolation, and primal physical force. Standout tracks : "Clone", "Love", "Lizard Skin". 2. The Link (2003)
Fortitude (2021)
Signing with Roadrunner Records, Gojira refined their songwriting, balancing their signature heaviness with accessible, atmospheric melodies. L'Enfant Sauvage (2012) Gojira Discography
: A darker, more mechanical sounding record that explores themes of death and the transition of life. It features guest vocals from Randy Blythe of Lamb of God on "Adoration for None".
The album earned the band international tours with metal giants like Lamb of God, Children of Bodom, and Mastodon. The Way of All Flesh (2008)
The definitive spans over two decades of groundbreaking progressive death metal, establishing the French quartet as one of the most influential heavy bands of the 21st century. Founded by brothers Joe and Mario Duplantier, Gojira evolved from technical death metal roots into a atmospheric powerhouse known for eco-conscious lyrics and polyrhythmic mastery. : Initial blueprints steeped heavily in old-school death
"Oroborus", "Vacuity", "The Art of Dying", "A Sight to Behold"
: This sophomore effort began to introduce more experimental and tribal elements while maintaining their death metal intensity.
Polyrhythmic drum patterns, micro-tonal guitar work, and a balance of clean and harsh vocals. It features guest vocals from Randy Blythe of
Magma earned Gojira two Grammy nominations (Best Rock Album and Best Metal Performance for "Silvera"). While some old-school fans missed the frantic complexity of older records, tracks like "Stranded" became massive radio hits, elevating the band to arena-headliner status. 7. Fortitude (2021) An Uplifting Call to Action
Before they were global icons, Gojira laid their foundations with Terra Incognita (Latin for "Unknown Land"). Released independently, this debut album captures a young, hungry band operating at their most visceral and aggressive.
Released independently, Gojira's full-length debut is their most raw, volatile, and death-metal-centric release. It balances brutal, syncopated riffs with atmospheric ambient interludes. "Clone", "Lizard Skin", "Love"