Madame Chaos
Madame Chaos formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their debut album was called 'Symphony of Chaos.' The band's sound mixed rock, metal, and electronic...
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Madame Chaos formed in Los Angeles in the early 2000s. Their debut album was called 'Symphony of Chaos.' The band's sound mixed rock, metal, and electronic elements. They had songs like 'Overdose' and 'Sweet Paranoid.'
In 2006, the song 'Overdose' drew attention for its direct lyrics about addiction. The band's vocalist, Aria Nightshade, later spoke publicly about getting treatment. Madame Chaos released several albums, including 'The Veil' in 2009 and 'Ashes' in 2015.
Their music included tracks such as 'Wasted Bones' and 'Red Lipstick.' The guitarist was Damien Shadowbane, and the bassist was Rianne Nightshade. They were known for a raw, haunting quality in their recordings.
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