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Machine Love is a remix album partially composed of material from Sin City, upping the industrial quotient of the Genitorturers' Gothic industrial-metal sound, thanks to remixers like Dave Ogilvie, KMFDM, Razed in Black, and Scott Humphrey, among others. It's mostly for fans, but those fans will likely enjoy it. ~ Steve Huey
Genitorturers: Geni, Evil D., Chains, Racci.
Genitorturers Machine Love Songs | 1. | Machine Love - (Evil D. & Sketchy mix) |
| 2. | Sin City - (KMFDM mix) |
| 3. | Stitch in Time - (Dave "Rave" Ogilvie & Scott Humphrey remix) |
| 4. | Touch Myself - (Dave "Rave" Ogilvie & Scott Humphrey remix) |
| 5. | One Who Feeds - (Dave "Rave" Ogilvie mix) |
| 6. | 4 Walls Black - (Razed In Black mix) |
| 7. | Asphyxiate - (Interface mix) |
| 8. | Procession - (Dave "Rave" Ogilvie mix) |
| Machine Love Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   UN-FRIGGIN-BELIEVABLE I saw this band play at the 9:30 Club in DC. There are no words that can describe how phenomenal this band was. GREAT music and GREAT stage presentation. Hard rifts and a soothing voice. Definately not for the conservative, squeamish or those under 18.
This album is a must buy! Submitted by a reviewer (Washington, DC, USA)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
One the Best Performers of our time!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen the genitorturers 7 times already in concert and i NEVER get tired of their music, they are awesome. I saw This band play at Club Ovation in Palm Beach, Florida. They have some truely WICKED things going on during their live shows, unlike any other bands I've ever seen, and believe me I'm a mosh pitt dog. They combined elements of punk, industrial, hard core, metal, goth, and techno with some awesome synthesizers. If this band come to your town definitely buy a ticket and see them, you won't regret it! Conservative people will be offended. Submitted by Cybordemon (Boynton Beach, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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