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Ill nino enigma album cover
Ill nino enigma album cover











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The band's fourth full-length album, Enigma, was due for release on October 9, 2007, but was pushed back several times, eventually being released on March 11th, 2008.Albums Studio albums List of studio albums, with selected chart positions 1,300 copies were sold in its first week of release. Three cover versions were recorded, which included Faith No More's "Zombie Eaters," Nirvana's "Territorial Pissings," and Peter Gabriel's "Red Rain." Two new tracks, "Arrastra" and "Reservation for Two," were also included. However, it was only issued in the US.Īs a lead-up to their Cement Shoes debut, the band released the five-track EP The Under Cover Sessions on November 7, 2006. The album features 13 tracks from their three Roadrunner releases. Roadrunner Records released The Best of Ill Niño on September 29, 2006. Somewhere in this time period, for reasons unknown, the band parted ways with guitarist Jardel Paisante, and replaced him with Diego Verduzco.

ill nino enigma album cover

Drummer Dave Chavarri stated that their split from Roadrunner was "amicable" but felt that they weren't getting the proper attention and support from Roadrunner they had received on their past two releases. Nine days later, it was announced that Ill Niño had signed new deal with the recently formed Cement Shoes Records. The band announced they had parted ways with Roadrunner Records on July 15, 2006. The album debuted at #101 on the Billboard 200 charts, and struggled to sell as well as its predecessor Confession. The band's third effort, One Nation Underground, was released on September 27, 2005. The album had sold more than 110,000 copies in the US within its first five months of release and is considered by some to be Ill Niño's best album so far. Jason soundtrack, and was subsequently their first single to break into the Billboard charts, peaking at #26 on the mainstream rock charts. The lead single, "How Can I Live," featured on the Freddy vs. The album debuted at #37 on the Billboard 200 charts. Ill Niño's follow-up effort, Confession, was released on September 30, 2003. Shortly before the release of Confession, the band hired Ahrue Luster, formerly of Machine Head, to fill the vacant guitar spot. Rizzo stayed aboard long enough to record the guitars for the new album, and they got percussionist Danny Couto to replace Roger Vasquez for the recording. In early 2003, right before Ill Niño was set to record the follow-up to Revolution Revolución, guitarist Marc Rizzo and percussionist Roger Vasquez left the band, due to personal conflicts and the desire to pursue different projects. The album's single, "What Comes Around," also received significant airplay on MTV2 in late 2001. In support of the album's release, the band was part of the Ozzfest and Jägermeister tours in 2002. They released their debut album, Revolution Revolución, on September 18, 2001. After Rosado's return to his band Merauder, El Niño signed with Roadrunner Records in 2000, but were forced to change their name because it was already being used by another band. It was until 1999 that they had officially formalized. The EP was entitled El Niño, when they were originally called El Niño, after the weather phenomenon. Ill Niño was founded in 1998, they had released a demo EP in that same year with Jorge Rosado on vocals. Ill Niño is a six-piece metal band from New Jersey, USA













Ill nino enigma album cover