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(2008): Explored themes of mortality and featured a guest appearance by Randy Blythe of Lamb of God.

From Mars to Sirius is widely regarded as a modern classic. It is a concept album that deals with the death of the planet and the possibility of rebirth. The production is crisp and massive, allowing songs like "Flying Whales" to breathe. This track, in particular, became an anthem for the band, starting with the sounds of whale calls before exploding into a seismic rhythm. The album introduced the wider world to Joe Duplantier’s unique vocal delivery—a powerful mid-range growl that traded the indecipherable low-end grunts of peers for clarity and power. Tracks like "The Heaviest Matter in the Universe" became touchstones for technical proficiency, featuring some of the most complex feet patterns in metal drumming history. Gojira Discography

Building on the accessibility of Magma but re-integrating the heaviness of their earlier work, Fortitude is a rallying cry for resilience, environmental activism, and hope. The album is infused with a new sense of purpose and even includes elements of world music and chanting. (2008): Explored themes of mortality and featured a

(2016): A more personal and atmospheric record following the death of the Duplantier brothers' mother, earning two Grammy nominations. The production is crisp and massive, allowing songs