Chronicles of Chaos is an extreme metalwebzine. It focuses on artists that are generally outside the metal mainstream, and occasionally covers other forms of extreme music as well. Online since August 1995, Chronicles of Chaos is one of the longest standing active websites of its kind. Chronicles of Chaos has been a nonprofit publication since its inception, shunning publicity and providing free access to its archive of several thousand reviews and interviews. In addition to visiting the website, Chronicles of Chaos readers can also benefit from a monthly e-mail digest, an RSS feed and WAP access. It has been suggested that this article or section be merged into Heavy metal music. ... A Webzine is an ezine hosted on the World Wide Web rather than in print. ... Mainstream is, generally, the common current of thought of the majority. ... Extreme music is a term used to describe a variety of musical styles including subgenres of metal, hardcore, industrial and electronic music and also some free-form jazz. ... The front page of the English Wikipedia Website. ... Wikipedia does not yet have an article with this exact name. ... RSS may mean: RSS, acronym for Really Simple Syndication, a family of XML file formats for web syndication used by news websites and weblogs: By extension, web syndication in general, and alternative syndication standards such as Atom Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, a nationalist right-wing Hindutva group in India Radio Service... To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this article or section may require cleanup. ...
Chronicles of Chaos #1 featured: 8 reviews of albums that were donated to the magazine by a friend in the business; 3 demo reviews; 1 re-used Fear Factory interview written by Adrian; 1 interview with a local band; and 1 concert review.
Chronicles of Chaos #1 was originally sent to a mere 80 readers, but in a short time, the number of readers grew to over 1000.
As we entered the year 2000, Chronicles of Chaos' website was given a facelift, but our magazine is still the same as it was in 1995.