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Burning Red



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Machine Head Music:
Burning Red



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Burning Red
by Machine Head

Burning Red
List Price: $17.97Label: Roadrunner

Salesrank: 81096

Released: July 27, 1999
Our Price: $11.15
Used Price: $1.80
Media: Audio CD

Burning Red Track Listing:
1. Enter The Phoenix
2. Desire To Fire
3. Nothing Left
4. The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears
5. Silver
6. From This Day
7. Exhale The Vile
8. Message In A Bottle
9. Devil With The King's Card
10. I Defy
11. Five
12. The Burning Red

Burning Red Reviews:
Hits and Misses,Overall better than most crap you will find today. 3 Star Review
2008-06-28 - Overall this is a tie for me with Supercharger for least favorite MachineHead CD....That being said this CD does contain some very good tracks..Exhale The Vile,The Burning Red,Nothing Left,The Blood the Sweat the Tears...Actually the more I think about it there are atleast 6 or so really excelent songs on this CD....However Crap songs like Desire to fire and and a few other songs that could have easily been sold of to make a Limp Bizkit CD bring the overall value of this CD way down...These songs will have you in a panic to get to the skip button in hopes nobody hears the crap.

Good, but some flaws kill it.... 3 Star Review
2008-02-15 - Machine Head's "Burning Red" is almost like a split personality album, in which the band creates some of their signiture sound, but in other places it sounds like they were trying to cross over to a more poppy Nu Metal sound. Now, I am not one that completely hates NU Metal. There are those that think that all Nu Metal sucks, and if you are a Metal Fan, you are really kicking yourself for not being able to experience talented bands such as Mudvayne and DevilDriver, which are two of my favorite Nu Metal bands. Now, those bands that I mention have their own sound, which makes them unique and more diverse from most generic metal that you hear today. Even though Machine Head's first two albums might not be considered Nu Metal (by some people) I say it is; it has a bit of a Nu Metal feel, but with their own flavor. On the "Burning Red" we still get some really great "signiture" Machine Head with six songs on here such as "Desire to Fire", "Nothing Left", The Blood, The Sweat, the Tears", "From this Day", Devil with the Kings Card" and "Five". The other six songs. Well there is one cover of the Police's "Message in a Bottle" I love the original, I hate the cover. The other five songs sound like they band was trying to clone Slipknot and other pop Nu Metal. Now, some of you might like that, and therefore you might like the album a whole lot more then I did, but once bands start crossing over and change sounds (not because of desire to do something else musically, but to make some more $$$$ and earn more fans by becoming more radio friendly) there are on thin ice with me. Machine Head goes into a pop metal spirial with "Supercharger" so you could already tell it was coming. (look at the reviews for "Supercharger", they are terrible) I dont have any of the newer releases, as they pretty much peed me off with such a drastic change, but at least this album has some of the good stuff on it. ENJOY

It's A Hit or Miss Album 3 Star Review
2006-12-03 - Machine Head has been a band that has always kept my interest for at least three years. However, "The Burning Red" is an album that you should take warning on. At times, there are some somewhat thrash-reminscent tracks ("The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears"), some ballads ("Silver", "The Burning Red"), and then you have the controversial rapcore track "From This Day", which basically has previous fans turn their heads. The Police cover song, "Message in a Bottle", is a pretty good tune, but it's more ballad-esque and less groove thrash.

My opinion: This album is far from their greatest and will never dethrone "Burn My Eyes", but it has its moments as well. Just stay away from the sloppily put together "Supercharger" and you'll be safe.

Incredible 5 Star Review
2006-08-28 - This is an amazing CD. The sound is comparable to Sevendust's first album. It's one of the only discs I can listen to the whole way though without skipping around tracks.

I discovered The Burning Red by accident and it has become my favorite CD ever. It's an inspiration to people out there who have suffered and worked hard to rise above all that was bad in their lives.

There are a lot of people on here who don't like it because it is a little different then older Machine Head stuff... Don't listen to them. Some people just fear change.

How dissapointing 2 Star Review
2006-08-03 - I find it hard to believe that the same band who put out the heavy metal classic "Burn My Eyes" and the strong follow-up "The More Things Change", would suddenly sink into the nu-metal trash. To be honest, most nu-metal that I actually like, I wouldn't buy a CD from(the nu-metal CDs I do have are from my nu-metal phase). The awesome riffs, the cool solos, the sweet drumming, and a band who had a message about society have been pushed aside here for power chords, rapping, and self loathing lyrics. I gave this 2 stars because I like 2 or 3 songs on here, but one of those 3 songs is a cover. When I saw the music video for "From this Day", it almost made me want to slap Rob in the face. He went from a tall, powerful metalhead to a stupid, trendy, spiky-haired w igger. They would get worse on "Supercharger", but thank god that Machine Head recovered on "Through the Ashes of the Empires". This is not a good place to start for Machine Head at all. Get their first 2 albums and their new one to hear Rob and the gang as a post thrash/groove metal powerhouse, not a nu-metal slump.










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