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Machine Men

    Originally an Iron Maiden cover band, Machine Men was formed in Finland in the fall of 1998. Taking their name from a Bruce Dickson song, the band eventually settling into more of a classic/traditional metal sound, and has since released three albums and an EP. The quintet, who's main influences range from Iron Maiden to Queensryche to Bruce Dickinson to Ozzy Osbourne, has not significantly experimented with their sound in their short career, however their latest album, 2007's Circus of Fools has introduced a thrashier element to their music. Machine Men is currently touring Europe with the li ...read more

    Originally an Iron Maiden cover band, Machine Men was formed in Finland in the fall of 1998. Taking their name from a Bruce Dickson song, the band eventually settling into more of a classic/traditional metal sound, and has since released three albums and an EP. The quintet, who's main influences range from Iron Maiden to Queensryche to Bruce Dickinson to Ozzy Osbourne, has not significantly experimented with their sound in their short career, however their latest album, 2007's Circus of Fools has introduced a thrashier element to their music. Machine Men is currently touring Europe with the likes of Communic, Threshold, and Serenity. Machine Men is: Antony Parviainen - Vocals Turbo J-V Hintikka - Guitars Jani Noronen - Guitars Eero VehniƤinen - Bass Jarno Parantainen - Drums « hide

    Similar Bands: Iron Maiden, Bruce Dickinson, Judas Priest, Tad Morose, Queensryche

    LPs
    Circus of Fools
    2007

    3.6
    11 Votes
    Elegies
    2005

    3.8
    10 Votes
    Scars and Wounds
    2003

    4.1
    19 Votes
    EPs
    Machine Men
    2002

    2.8
    2 Votes

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