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MACHINE HEAD 'Rockumentary' To Air On Norway's Metal Express Radio - Dec. 2, 2004
Norway's Metal Express has put together a "Rockumentary" on MACHINE HEAD, featuring the band's frontman, Robert Flynn, as special guest. In this 44-minute extended interview, Flynn discusses the background behind each MACHINE HEAD album, reasons for the various lineup changes, battles with drug addictions, and provides other insights into the influential San Francisco Bay Area metal band that has been in existence for over 10 years. Be sure to check out the interview at 9:00 a.m. and 9:00 p.m. (Central European Time — 3:00 a.m./p.m. New York City time) each day the week of November 29. Just power up your Winamp and log in here.
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COMMENT |
posted by : focus04
12/2/2004 6:56:00 AM

great new album

COMMENT |
posted by : focus04
12/2/2004 6:56:47 AM

go on ppl start talkin shit so u can feel big in front of all of us

COMMENT |
posted by : focus04
12/2/2004 6:58:15 AM

ive notice when ppl post here all they do is talk shit.........they always go stop crying for whatever reason but yet there doing the same fucking pussies

COMMENT | The Coroner
posted by : dchaos72
12/2/2004 9:46:12 AM

Dead on.

Machine Head= 2 good albums (first and last)

Phil and Rob, get back with Killian and put out another classic Vio-lence album. I listen to Eternal Nightmare then The Burning Red, and it's damned near impossible to believe the genius behind Eternal Nightmare is the same hack that did The Burning Red.

COMMENT | What the hell?
posted by : icedearth
12/2/2004 10:10:10 AM

You notice the news brief says the week of November 29? And it's just getting posted today? The week's pretty much over.

COMMENT |
posted by : Broken Pope
12/2/2004 11:05:24 AM

I actualy liked The More Things Change better than Burn My Eyes.

COMMENT | OMG
posted by : ANewLowRecords
12/2/2004 11:36:16 AM

WOOOO HOOO!
YAY!
OH MY GOD!
I CAN'T BELIEVE IT!
I'VE BEEN WAITING MY WHOLE LIFE!
YIPPY!
OH BOY!

is my sarcasm shining through yet?

and fuck you all, their albums are all great (except for supercharger, which was pretty weak). the burning red is an excellent album if you kill off the rapping.

but, the new album is fucking amazing!

COMMENT | MACHINE HEAD.........
posted by : co_hoes
12/2/2004 2:39:08 PM

RULE..............

COMMENT |
posted by : The Space Lord
12/2/2004 6:41:35 PM

Actually, kill off that half-assed cover of "Message In A Bottle" and "The Burning Red" is an okay album but still not even close enough to the quality of the first 2 Machine Head albums.

Thankfully you can't say the same thing about "Through The Ashes Of Empires". This time, Robb, stick with the formula at hand because everyone's gotten over nu-metal which was just a bad dream after all.



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