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Hellalive
A live album capturing the brutal majesty of Oakland metal vetera ... Last Update 07.12.2009 06:04
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The Burning Red - Machine Head
by woodsikov - written on 16/06/00 (Useful, 24 readings)
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of metal music, Machine Head . If you don't know Machine Head, buy this now and glory in the energy and ecstacy that this music will produce in you. 'The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears' will reverberate through you and resonate with your whole body. Chant along to 'From This Day' and then immerse yourself in the ...
The Burning Red - Machine Head
by woodsikov - written on 16/06/00 (Useful, 24 readings)
Rating:
of metal music, Machine Head . If you don't know Machine Head, buy this now and glory in the energy and ecstacy that this music will produce in you. 'The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears' will reverberate through you and resonate with your whole body. Chant along to 'From This Day' and then immerse yourself in the ...
The More Things Change - Machine Head
by marantall - written on 30/06/07 (Very useful, 48 readings)
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Members - Robb flynn, Guitar/Vocals Logan Mader, Guitar Adam Duce, Bass Dave McClain, Drums 3 Years after burn my eyes hit the streets Machine Head was under a lot of pressure to deliver a spetacular sophomore effert, also with inner turmoil of the band the firing of the then drummer chris kontos and the gruelling search for his replacement many bands have split just from that situation. The band also went on to lose all there recordings for this album, Robb flynn never one to back down from a challenge took this pressure and loss and with band members came out fighting and what a way to start. Ten ton Hammer - Starts with a screeching guitar riff which is followed with ...
The More Things Change - Machine Head
by marantall - written on 30/06/07 (Very useful, 48 readings)
Rating:
Members - Robb flynn, Guitar/Vocals Logan Mader, Guitar Adam Duce, Bass Dave McClain, Drums 3 Years after burn my eyes hit the streets Machine Head was under a lot of pressure to deliver a spetacular sophomore effert, also with inner turmoil of the band the firing of the then drummer chris kontos and the gruelling search for his replacement many bands have split just from that situation. The band also went on to lose all there recordings for this album, Robb flynn never one to back down from a challenge took this pressure and loss and with band members came out fighting and what a way to start. Ten ton Hammer - Starts with a screeching guitar riff which is followed with ...
The More Things Change - Machine Head
by darkblack - written on 29/07/00 (Useful, 44 readings)
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After the very hard hitting impact of Burn My Eyes, a lot was expected from the Oakland quartet's next outing. Sadly they did not live up to what was probably too much expectation. Their first album was pure genius, but people expected them to get better. Leaving expectations aside, TMTC is still a very solid album. There is hardly a poor ...
The More Things Change - Machine Head
by darkblack - written on 29/07/00 (Useful, 44 readings)
Rating:
After the very hard hitting impact of Burn My Eyes, a lot was expected from the Oakland quartet's next outing. Sadly they did not live up to what was probably too much expectation. Their first album was pure genius, but people expected them to get better. Leaving expectations aside, TMTC is still a very solid album. There is hardly a poor ...
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