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MACHINE HEAD

turbulent few years for Machine Head. 2018’s divisive album alienated a chunk of their fanbase and led to the departure of drummer Dave McClain and guitarist Phil Demmell. It took a tour celebrating 25 years of to get the goodwill flowing again. With that debut’s groove metal blast still ringing in their ears, Robb Flynn and co re-entered the studio to make what the

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