Machine Men (band)
Appearance
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Background information | |
Origin | Suolahti, Finland |
Genres | Heavy metal Power metal |
Years active | 1998-2011 |
Labels | Century Media |
Past members | Toni Parviainen Jani Noronen J-V Hintikka Eero Vehniäinen Jarno Parantainen |
Website | Official Site |
Machine Men was a Finnish heavy metal band that originally formed as an Iron Maiden cover band.[1]
Vocalist Toni Parviainen started singing in 1998, with inspiration from Bruce Dickinson. Machine Men took their name from a song present on Dickinson's 1998 album "The Chemical Wedding".
After a two-year hiatus, the band broke up in February 2011 due to lack of interest from the members.
Former Band members
[edit]- Toni "Antony" Parviainen - Vocals
- Turbo J-V - Guitar
- Jani Noronen - Guitar
- Eero Vehniäinen - Bass
- Jarno Parantainen - Drums
Discography
[edit]Machine Men (EP) (2002)
[edit]- Men Inside the Machine
- Eye of the Truth
- The Slave Trade
- Enjoy Insanity
- Aces High (Iron Maiden Cover)
Scars & Wounds (2003)
[edit]- Against the Freaks
- The Gift
- The Beginning of the End
- Silver Dreams
- Man in Chains
- Betrayed by Angels
- Victim
- Scars & Wounds
- Men Inside the Machine - Japanese Bonus Track
- Eye of the Truth - Japanese Bonus Track
-There is a hidden track (03:44) after "Scars & Wounds" which seems to be a reprise of the title track.
-Some versions have the "Machine Men" EP as bonus tracks (the Russian version e.g.)
Elegies (2005)
[edit]- Falling
- Dream and Religion
- Apathy
- Back from the Days
- The Traitor
- October
- Daytime Theatre
- Doors of Resurrection
- From Sunrise to Sunset
- Freak (Bruce Dickinson Cover)
- Dream & Religion (industrial ver.) - Limited Edition Bonus Track
Circus of Fools (2007)
[edit]- Circus of Fools
- No Talk Without the Giant
- Ghost of the Seasons
- Tyrannize
- The Shadow Gallery
- Where I Stand
- Border of the Real World
- Dying Without a Name
- Cardinal Point
- Till' the End of Her Days - Japanese Bonus Track
- October (Acoustic ver.) - Japanese Bonus Track
References
[edit]- ^ Eduardo Rivadavia. "Allmusic biography". Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2010-11-02.
External links
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