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MAR 17.10
Ten Greatest Album Covers in Roadrunner History: #9
Voted on by our worldwide staff, showcasing the iconic vs. the blasphemous, the painted vs. the photographed, as well as the found art vs. the commissioned art, we give you the Ten Greatest Album Covers in Roadrunner History – one at a time. Feast your eyes on #9 below, go here for #10, and check back every day as we countdown to number one. Did your favorite RR release make the cut?

#9 Machine Head – The Blackening


Holding the title of Metal Hammer’s Album of the Decade, this 2007 crusher from Bay Area heavyweights Machine Head received a bevy of critical acclaim for balancing memorable, thrashing riffage with angry, thought-provoking lyrics. Surpassing the bar set by their former body of work, the long-running band’s 6th full-length to date is a powerful statement for the timeless band -- which is why frontman Robb Flynn went for a powerful, timeless image to represent it.


Says Flynn of the find, “I stumbled upon an old punk rock flyer I had from the late eighties that had a wood carving of this creepy looking dude with a huge knife in his hand, standing over the bed of some sleeping children.  It was powerful, and disturbing.  The fact that it was so crude looking gave it that much more impact.  It got me interested about finding some wood carvings.  I dug around on the internet, found what-would-become the album, showed it to the dudes, and everyone dug it.

Continues Flynn, “The fact that it was 500 years old, yet still so powerful, was impressive. The main elements: the skeleton king, his foot on the earth, the almost-empty sand in hour glass, and most importantly the mirror with the words etched on it "The Mirror Which Flatters Not"--  it all seemed to tie into the lyrics on the record.  The Blackening was a harsh look at ourselves, our society, or choices we as a people were making.  And there was a lot of bad going on in the world, and a lot of ugly truths being un-earthed.  Those words summed it up so powerfully.


As for the reaction the band received to their dark imagery, Flynn explains, “The fans loved it.  It was different, especially back then.  It won album cover of the year in a few mags.  Now a million metal bands have copied the idea, which is flattering.  But honestly, we were just trying to get away from the cheesy photoshop thing that was going on back then."


And for what he loves about it the most, Flynn contends, "Just that something so simple and crude could be so powerful.  It's like the old Gene Simmons motto, "keep it simple, stupid."


As for why we love it, we'll let Senior VP of A&R Monte Conner fill you in:







Watch the video for The Blackening's venomous reaction song "Aesthetics of Hate":









Go HERE to see our complete list of the Ten Greatest Album Covers in Roadrunner History.

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04.29.2010  MetalMunnA wrote...

i don't think so about the album cover and alls bullshit!! but as a metal band "Machine Head" is the best one now the world . The only band of the world whom every song i like ... keep shooting every motherfuckers head.

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03.26.2010  Leighton wrote...

When I bought "The Blackening" I hadn't heard it!.
Burn My Eyes was my favorite album, and what came out of "The Blackening"
restored my faith in Machine Head. Not that it ever really left.

I was hoping that would be in the top 10.

Horns Up!.

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03.24.2010  Coladude666 wrote...

i really really think this albm cover deserved a higher place.
I love this cover and yea its just perfect

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03.19.2010  Jeff Miller wrote...

For sense of humor: Gang Green - "I81B4U", or "Older, Budweiser"

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03.19.2010  Jeff Miller wrote...


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03.18.2010  Todd Simonson wrote...

Type O...Bloody Kisses digipak is my RR fave.

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03.18.2010  patientmental88 wrote...

id have to say anyone of cannibal corpse's album covers deserves a spot, cuz since i first saw one of their album covers, i was waiting every year to see what carzy shit theyd have next, so ya cannibal corpse should get a spot!!!!!!!

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Posted by: Alex Chapa | 03.24.2010

hell yeah! but 1 thing CC was signed to metal blade not roadrunner » Add Comment   » Close Comments  » Report Abuse

03.18.2010  HAN wrote...

i kn my demo is suck
thx roadrunner

MY last tribute please check

www.youtub ... jcSbAI-qSw

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03.18.2010  Miguel Vella wrote...

DEATH - Individual Thought Patterns
CYNIC - Focus
Deicide - Once upon the Cross (inside sleeve)
Edited by: Miguel Vella on 3/18/2010 @ 2:11 AM

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03.17.2010  Robert Collier wrote...

I thought the cover of Divine Heresy's "Bringer of Plagues" was metal as FUCK \m/

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