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Voivod (singer Denis "Snake" Belanger, guitarist Denis "Piggy" d'Amour, drummer Michel "Away" Langevin, and bassist Jean-Yves "Blacky" Theriault) was one of the first thrash bands out of Canada to gain popularity outside of their home country. From their beginning in the early '80s, their main goal was to be different from anyone else, and thus they incorporated odd musical tempos and futuristic story lines into their songs, often dealing with technology taking over the world. Voivod opened the way for other Canadian thrash bands and for metal bands with their unique styles of performing and writing.

Such early releases as 1984's War and Pain and 1986's Rrröööaaarrr showed that the quartet was aligned to the then up-and-coming thrash metal movement (Metallica, Slayer, Anthrax), eventually letting their prog rock influences (Pink Floyd, Rush, King Crimson) seep in on 1987's Killing Technology and 1988's Dimension Hatröss. By the time of their major-label debut for MCA, 1989's Nothingface, Voivod had perfected their thrash metal/prog rock style, resulting in the most commercially successful release of their career - spearheaded by a video for their cover of Pink Floyd's "Astronomy Domine" (which enjoyed airings on MTV's Headbangers Ball) and a headlining club tour over a pair of bands that would soon change the landscape of alt-rock by the early '90s, Soundgarden and Faith No More.

But just as it appeared as though Voivod may be able to break through to a wider audience, Theriault left the group right after the release of 1991's Angel Rat as the album quickly sunk from sight while the rest of the rock world focused their attention on the burgeoning alt-rock/Seattle movement. The Outer Limits followed two years later, which was followed shortly thereafter by Belanger's exit from the band. By the mid-'90s, Voivod's lineup had been scaled down to a trio - newcomer Eric Forrest doubled on vocals and bass, resulting in such releases as 1995's Negatron and 1997's Phobos. 2000 saw the release of the odds-and-ends compilation Kronik as well as the live set Lives. In early 2001, the remaining members decided to call it a day when Forrest departed, only to reunite several months later with Belanger back on board and with former Metallica member (and longtime Voivod fan) Jason Newsted filling in on bass, resulting in the eponymous Voivod. Katorz arrived in 2006.

Biography by allmusic.com

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Album: Katorz | Artist: Voivod Katorz 2006 10
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Album: War and Pain: 20th Anniversary Edition (CD 1) | Artist: Voivod War and Pain: 20th Anniversary Edition (CD 1) 2004 15
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Album: War and Pain: 20th Anniversary Edition (CD 2) | Artist: Voivod War and Pain: 20th Anniversary Edition (CD 2) 2004 16
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Album: Voivod | Artist: Voivod Voivod 2003 13
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Album: Lives | Artist: Voivod Lives 2000 13
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Album: Kronik | Artist: Voivod Kronik 1998 11
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Album: Phobos | Artist: Voivod Phobos 1997 13
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Album: Negatron | Artist: Voivod Negatron 1995 11
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Album: The Outer Limits | Artist: Voivod The Outer Limits 1993 9
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Album: Angel Rat | Artist: Voivod Angel Rat 1991 12
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Album: Nothingface | Artist: Voivod Nothingface 1989 10
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Album: Dimension Hatross | Artist: Voivod Dimension Hatross 1988 9
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Album: Killing Technology | Artist: Voivod Killing Technology 1987 9
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Album: Rrroooaaarrr! | Artist: Voivod Rrroooaaarrr! 1986 9
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Album: War and Pain | Artist: Voivod War and Pain 1984 9
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