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Machine F**king Head Live! CDs (2012) Top Seller
Dave McClain music CDs Live albums no longer fulfill the cultural necessities of old, when precious few fans across the globe had the luxury of witnessing their favorite artists in concert, or even online, and an audio documentation ...
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Unto the Locust CD (2011)
Dave McClain CD discography By and large, heavy metal fans certainly have longterm memories. And if you're a band that established themselves in a metal way, by veering a bit too much off the metallic highway, your career ...
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Supercharger CD (2001)
Dave McClain discography Two years after Machine Head's slightly experimental 1999 release, BURNING RED (their first with new guitarist Ahrue Luster, who replaced original member Logan Mader), the heavy metal quartet comes roaring back with its fourth ...
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Blackening CD (2007)
Dave McClain albums Oakland's Machine Head is back with its sixth release of blistering, smoldering, and streetwise metal. Arguably the band's finest work to date, THE BLACKENING digs back to the band's technically-savvy, thrashy roots and brings ...
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More Things Change CD (1997)
Dave McClain CD discography All tracks have been digitally mastered using HDCD technology.
The title isn't really a joke, actually. Machine Head do take some chances on their second album, The More Things Change..., expanding their brutal attack with ...
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Burning Red CD (1999)
Dave McClain music CDs Machine Head's third album finds them sounding a bit looser and less constricted musically than they have in the past, but their aggro-metal with funk overtones is still plenty dense and emotionally claustrophobic. Aided ...
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Through the Ashes of Empires CD (2003)
Dave McClain songs Initial pressings of THROUGH THE ASHES OF EMPIRES include a bonus disc.
On THROUGH THE ASHES OF EMPIRES, Machine Head delivers another potent dose of the group's signature blend of late-1980s thrash and Pantera-inspired alt-metal. ...
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Hellalive CD (2003)
Dave McClain albums Recorded live at Brixton Academy, London, England on December 8, 2001. Includes liner notes by Charles Marsh.
As live albums go, Hellalive is solid: a nice cross section of songs from Machine Head's four albums, ...
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Heal CD
Dave McClain discography By the time Phoenix thrash band Sacred Reich released Heal in 1996, the excitement that surrounded their particular brand of hard-edged metal had indeed dissipated, as bands like Korn and Deftones began moving mainstream ...
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