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Artist: Damn the Machine

Title: Damn the Machine

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Category: Proggish Hard Rock

Year: 1993

Label: A&M Records

Catalog Number: CD 0103

Personnel

Chris Poland lead and rhythm guitars, backing vocals
Mark Poland drums, backing vocals
David Randi bass, backing vocals
Dave Clemmons lead vocals, rhythm and lead guitars

Tracks

1.  The Mission  
2.  Fall of Order  
3.  Corporate Reign  
4.  Honor  
5.  Lonesome God  
6.  On With the Dream  
7.  Patriot  
8.  I Will  
9.  Silence  
10.  Russians  
11.  Countryside  
12.  Humans  

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From: Leykis101 Date: February 17, 2009 at 11:26
I first heard this on the A&M Rockline in 92, it was a toll free number that played you A&M's releases before the came out, all I can say is this is one of the most brilliant albums ever! Polands politically charged lyrics are more then thought provoking, and the gracefullnes that he uses to weave together Jazz, Blues, Progressive, Rock, Metal, and Thrash, are done so well you are amazed that it can be done so smoothly, The album probably wasnt noticed because of the fact it CAN'T be pegged into any one genre,and was probably way to ahead of it's time, but fans of truly good musicianship will more then appreciate what Poland has put together here,and should probably look into this one, it's nothing like Megadeth, my favorite cuts off the album are without a doubt these, On With The Dream, Fall Of Order, Honor, and Countryside, but the entire album is fantastic, never taking a song off, it opens up with The Mission, which is a rocking jam, and keeps on going until the end. Pick This up

From: rick kerch vzla Date: March 8, 2014 at 21:09
The description of the sound of the band is just as Leykis 101 said above,some fusion of different styles...some good songs in 1,3,5,7,9(nice),11 & 12...80/100

From: hair metal again Date: June 22, 2015 at 10:03
ok release by DAMN THE MACHINE and surely some great guitars by Chris Poland !their sound is like the 80 s FATES WARNING perform in the mid 90 s without being so metal and have lyrics!great production and musicianship make this one a harmless addition to your collection!


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