Friday, 8 August 2008
Machine Head
Artist: Machine Head
Genre(s):
ROck: Alternative
Hardcore
Rock
Metal
Alternative
Metal: Alternative
ROck: Alternative
Hardcore
Rock
Metal
Alternative
Metal: Alternative
Discography:
The Blackening
Year: 2007
Tracks: 8
Throught The Ashes Of Empires
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Through the Ashes of Empires
Year: 2003
Tracks: 11
Hellalive
Year: 2003
Tracks: 14
Supercharger
Year: 2001
Tracks: 18
The Burning Red
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
From This Day
Year: 1999
Tracks: 3
Burning Red
Year: 1999
Tracks: 12
The More Things Change
Year: 1997
Tracks: 10
Burn My Eyes
Year: 1994
Tracks: 11
Other
Year:
Tracks: 5
Influential West Coast lowering alloy quartette Machine Head formed in 1992 round the talents of ex-Vio-lence guitar players Robert Flynn and Phil Demmel, bass player Adam Duce, and drummer Chris Kontos. The band's D.I.Y. influence moral principle, aggressive playing, and unforgiving self-promotion finally landed them a deal with Roadrunner Records, a relationship that would widen all the way through 2005. Their blistering debut, 1992's Burn My Eyes, blended the knock-down, modern plan of attack of Pantera and Alice in Chains with the volatility of classic slam dance bands like Death Angel and Slayer, earning them a vast European following. The phonograph record book sold over D,000 copies and spawned a massive outside tour that lasted almost iI age. Kontos was replaced by modern drummer Dave McClain on 1997's More Things Change, an album that power saw the isthmus shading amphetamine and progressive metallic element with dizzying results. The undue touring and high-voltage life panache took its toll on the mathematical group, just they fought through their demons on 1999's Burning Red, resulting in the stumble "From This Day," their first commercial single and video recording. 2001 saw the release of Supercharger, followed by the concert album Hellalive and the critically lauded Through the Ashes of Empires in 2003. The DVD Elegies arrived in 2005, followed by Blackening in 2007.
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