Machine Head

Favorite Machine Head album?

  • The More Things Change...

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  • The Burning Red

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  • Supercharger

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  • Through the Ashes of Empires

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  • Catharsis

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  • Total voters
    8
Sounds like a gig I would have enjoyed. :D
I used to go to sleep with Chaos A.D. My mom used to say Refuse/Resist gave her a heartburn. Ah, good times.
 
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I don't like Sepultura at all.

I tried few Machine Head albums and The Blackening and Unto The Locust are definitely the best, followed by Through The Ashes Of Empires. The rest is totally not my cup of tea. I actually only tried Machine Head cause I was supposed to see them live (opening for Metallica), and luckily, they only played stuff from 3 albums I mentioned :applause:
 
For some reason new Machine Head just falls straight into "Generic metal 2000 style" bucket...can't help it....there was something fresh about Machine Head back then that I don't fell at all now...Hey, maybe it's Machine Head for a new generation!

Now that we talked a bit about other ahem, "groove metal" bands...what about this NYC band:


 
The new Machine Head album is supposed to come in early 2014. They also have left Roadrunner Records for a new label, unfortunately the name escapes me. But if this new album is anything like the last two, Ill be happy.
 
They are coming here on an "Evening with..." tour in September. I already saw them once but it was nothing special since they were opening for Metallica in the middle of the day... if I see that they don't play a lot of stuff from first 4 albums I might go to this show.
 
Nice Collin!

Not enough old stuff in my own personal liking. I'd only be able to recognize 4 or 5 songs out of that setlist :D
Well I would definitely check out The Blackening and Locust if you haven't already, they're both very good albums.
 
My admiration for Robb Flynn just went up another few notches. Apparently, in the metal community in America it's not always that easy to criticize racism, let alone be outspoken against racism in public. Therefore, well done Robb. Enough is enough!

 
You should've mentioned what prompted this:

Rob Flynn of Machine Head has criticised Phil Anselmo after he was filmed performing a Nazi salute and shouting "white power" at a gig last week. Anselmo has already dismissed the incident, saying he was joking, and addressed the controversy in a comment on the Youtube video, writing: "Ok folks, I’ll own this one, but dammit, I was joking, and the 'inside joke of the night' was because we were drinking fucking white wine". The incident took place at this year's Dimebash, a festival held in Hollywood in tribute to deceased Pantera guitarist Dimebag Darrell.
 
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