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Machine Head began as an awesome thrash band with an updated 90's sound, but soon turned from greatness to mediocrity. The debut is awesome in most respects, and the follow-up was pretty good. On "The Burning Red" the slight hints at nu-metal seen previously became a focal point. This is a case of a sellout attempt gone awry, as album sales have actually decreased as more hip-hop influences were incorporated.

In 2004, Flynn has partially returned to his thrash roots with the decent "Through the Ashes of Empires", which is easily the best release by Machine Head since "Burn My Eyes". It still has nu-metal elements, but it's more thrash than anything they've released in a while.

 
Added on 4/11/2002 5:00 AM by jimbobhickville | Last updated on 4/14/2007 11:47 AM by Goreripper

Current (or Last Known) Lineup

Musician Instruments Currently Also In Used To Be In Guest Appearances
Phil Demmel Guitar Technocracy, Torque, Vio-lence
Adam Duce Bass
Robb Flynn Vocals, Guitar Forbidden Evil, Vio-lence
Dave McClain Drums Juggernaut, Sacred Reich, Slayer (SA)

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Discography (8 Releases)

2007 - The Blackening by Machine Head

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2004 - Days Turn Blue to Gray (single) by Machine Head

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2004 - Through The Ashes Of Empires by Machine Head

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2003 - Hellalive (Live) by Machine Head

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2001 - Supercharger by Machine Head

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1999 - The Burning Red by Machine Head

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1997 - The More Things Change... by Machine Head

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1994 - Burn My Eyes by Machine Head

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