Gojira Discography

: A comprehensive live DVD/CD set featuring multiple performances and a documentary on the making of The Way of All Flesh Essential Tracks for Beginners

Freedom, the constraints of modern society, alienation, and the wild human spirit.

Rhythmic, experimental death metal with heavy tribal percussion elements.

Brief band history: founded as Godzilla (later Gojira), core members include Joe Duplantier (vocals, rhythm guitar), Mario Duplantier (drums), Christian Andreu (lead guitar), Jean-Michel Labadie (bass). Early demos and local releases set the stage for their signature blend of technical riffing, polyrhythms, and ecological/philosophical lyrics. Gojira Discography

Magma represents the most significant sonic shift in Gojira’s career. Written during a period of profound grief following the passing of the Duplantier brothers' mother, the band intentionally stripped away long, technical arrangements in favor of shorter, direct, and incredibly atmospheric songs.

(2008) was a major breakthrough for Gojira, with many critics praising the album's maturity and depth. The album's lyrics explored themes of environmentalism, social justice, and personal growth, cementing the band's reputation as a force for positive change.

Signing to Roadrunner Records, Gojira released L'Enfant Sauvage ("The Wild Child"). This record streamlined their sprawling progressive tendencies into laser-focused, emotionally piercing anthems without sacrificing an ounce of heavy integrity. : A comprehensive live DVD/CD set featuring multiple

The following year, Gojira released their debut full-length album, , which was met with positive reviews from critics and fans alike. The album's sound was still developing, but it laid the groundwork for the band's future success.

Their first release with Roadrunner Records, it balanced their brutal roots with more ambient, melodic passages (e.g., "Born in Winter").

A cosmic allegory about environmental devastation, planetary resurrection, and peace, famously symbolized by flying space whales. Early demos and local releases set the stage

Terra Incognita (Latin for "unknown land") is a statement of intent. After years of demos, Gojira’s official debut is ferocious, unpredictable, and surprisingly mature for a band in their early twenties. It blends brutal death metal with proggy time signatures and haunting atmospheric passages.

: Marine conservation, global warming, space travel, and resurrection.

Widely regarded as the band’s absolute magnum opus, From Mars to Sirius launched Gojira onto the global stage. This massive conceptual sci-fi album follows a protagonist who travels through space to revive a dead Earth, introducing the band’s signature eco-centric philosophy alongside tectonic, wall-of-sound riffs.