All 100% truth but let's not forget how amazing Burn My Eyes is. There's nothing else remotely like that album. Burn My Eyes and The Blackening are two of the best albums of all time.
I recorded this at the Manchester academy here in England. Darkness within.. I've only had 36 views, make it 37 bro, and at the end.you will see why MfnH are epic live.. Just the crowd singing it back to Robb... What a moment it was.. Trust me.bro,.you like this song you will love this.😎🤘 ua-cam.com/video/UiY9HrHgyCI/v-deo.html
My guys... Machine fucking head are one of my favourite bands of all time.. Try game over. Or locust. Davidian Ten ton hammer Beautiful morning And not forgetting the incredible 'Darkness.within' Now we die The blood the sweat the tears Days turn blue to grey. I got you bro...😎🤘
@@UnfilteredReactions yeah 💯! You need to check out Halo, Locust, Clenching the fists of dissent, aesthetics of hate, davidian, seasons wither. All absolute bangers dude!
10:03 I don’t know about “legends” but they sure as hell are veterans. When their album The Blackening came out they toured on it for around 2 years straight I think. Workhorses for sure.
@@John_SoulsNu metal legends? No, I can't agree with that. Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change are legendary albums for sure. While I do love The Burning Red, there's nothing legendary about Supercharger, which is more of a pure nu metal album than TBR which was mostly groove metal. After that album, they released a trifecta of amazing albums, Ashes, Blackening, and Locust. I'd say they've been on a steady decline since. Their most recent 3 singles are pretty promising though.
They are definitely legends. The more things change, The blackening and Unto the Locust cemented them as legends. Burn my eyes and planters kept metal alive in the early 90s. A lot of people forget how dead metal was in the early 80s, after thrash died down and grunge appeared.
They are definitely legends. The more things change, The blackening and Unto the Locust cemented them as legends. Burn my eyes and planters kept metal alive in the early 90s. A lot of people forget how dead metal was in the early 80s, after thrash died down and grunge appeared.
This one is probably in my top 10 metal songs of the last 20 years. This was their huge comeback. They erased all the doubters very quickly.
"Bite the bullet" and "Now I Lay Thee Down" were great too
Don’t forget Seasons Wither. And then the Blackening is a top 5 album of all timer.
All 100% truth but let's not forget how amazing Burn My Eyes is. There's nothing else remotely like that album. Burn My Eyes and The Blackening are two of the best albums of all time.
OH HELL YES!!!! THIS SONG IS A BANGER
Machine Head - Darkness Within, it's the perfect metal song it literally has everything, a must hear for anyone who appreciates music
I recorded this at the Manchester academy here in England.
Darkness within..
I've only had 36 views, make it 37 bro, and at the end.you will see why MfnH are epic live..
Just the crowd singing it back to Robb...
What a moment it was..
Trust me.bro,.you like this song you will love this.😎🤘
ua-cam.com/video/UiY9HrHgyCI/v-deo.html
My guys...
Machine fucking head are one of my favourite bands of all time..
Try game over.
Or locust.
Davidian
Ten ton hammer
Beautiful morning
And not forgetting the incredible 'Darkness.within'
Now we die
The blood the sweat the tears
Days turn blue to grey.
I got you bro...😎🤘
Finally someone covers machine head |m|
It's a banger
@@UnfilteredReactions yeah 💯! You need to check out Halo, Locust, Clenching the fists of dissent, aesthetics of hate, davidian, seasons wither. All absolute bangers dude!
You should check out Ten Ton Hammer by them
Bro!!! You deserve more subs. Been here some time now. Wish you all the best. Peace
Legends
10:03 I don’t know about “legends” but they sure as hell are veterans. When their album The Blackening came out they toured on it for around 2 years straight I think. Workhorses for sure.
They are nu metal legends 100%, there's no discussion about that. They today shit sucks, but they we're MASSIVE in early 2000 and late 1990
@@John_SoulsNu metal legends? No, I can't agree with that. Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change are legendary albums for sure. While I do love The Burning Red, there's nothing legendary about Supercharger, which is more of a pure nu metal album than TBR which was mostly groove metal. After that album, they released a trifecta of amazing albums, Ashes, Blackening, and Locust. I'd say they've been on a steady decline since. Their most recent 3 singles are pretty promising though.
They are definitely legends. The more things change, The blackening and Unto the Locust cemented them as legends. Burn my eyes and planters kept metal alive in the early 90s. A lot of people forget how dead metal was in the early 80s, after thrash died down and grunge appeared.
They are definitely legends. The more things change, The blackening and Unto the Locust cemented them as legends. Burn my eyes and planters kept metal alive in the early 90s. A lot of people forget how dead metal was in the early 80s, after thrash died down and grunge appeared.
Certified legends
White Zombie "Electric Head Part 1". Still one of my all time fave intros of any song.
So much Badass going on in this song🔥🔥🔥🤘
Great clean voices!
Blood Sweat and tears is another favourite as is Davidian
Titas theme song. The Emperor Protects
You should check out the album The Blackening. It’s a masterpiece of metal
Game over!!! Please check it out! #machinehead
Only good song they have...