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Machine Head
established themselves as one of the heaviest bands on the '90s
alternative metal scene with their aggressive, streetwise mix of
various forms of "hard music" (heavy metal, hardcore,
etc.), but they distinguished themselves from similar bands with
catchier riffs and a better grasp of dynamics. Formed in Oakland
in 1992, Machine Head consisted of vocalist/guitarist Robb Flynn,
guitarist Logan Mader, bassist Adam Duce, and drummer Tony
Costanza, who was quickly replaced by Chris Kontos. Their 1994
debut, Burn My Eyes, was released by Roadrunner and quickly
became the top-selling debut album in the label's history.
Machine Head nabbed a prestigious opening slot for Slayer
and toured Europe and America, as well as playing at the
1995 Castle Donington Festival. However, the latter gig took
place with a substitute drummer, Walter Ryan, as personal
problems had forced Kontos' departure from the band. After the
tour, Ryan joined Madball and was briefly replaced by Will
Carroll before ex-Sacred Reich drummer Dave McClain joined the
band permanently in 1996. Their second album, The More Things
Change..., was released in 1997; Burning Red followed two years
later, and in the spring of 2000 the group returned with the From
This Day EP.
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