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Supercharger



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Supercharger
by Machine Head

Supercharger
List Price: $28.49Salesrank: 554061

Released: September 28, 2001
Our Price: $19.13
Used Price: $10.39
Media: Audio CD

Supercharger Track Listing:
1. Declaration
2. Bulldozer
3. White-Knuckle Blackout!
4. Crashing Around You
5. Kick You When You're Down
6. Only the Names
7. All in Your Head
8. American High
9. Brown Acid
10. Nausea
11. Blank Generation
12. Trephination
13. Deafening Silence
14. Supercharger

Editorial Review:
UK limited digipak edition of the alternative metal act's 2000 album includes four bonus tracks 'Hole In The Sky', 'Ten Fold', 'The Blood, The Sweat, The Tears' (Live) & 'Desire To Fire' (Live). 2001.

Supercharger Reviews:
Machine Head - "Supercharger" 5 Star Review
2005-04-27 - Although this CD is far from "Burn My Eyes", Machine Head's debut album, it is still one of the best recordings out there. If you love the in your face hard-core rock but also enjoy a change of scenery every now and then, "Supercharger" is the Cd for you, and Machine Head is the band for you. From the in your face metal assault of songs like "Trephination" and the title track "Supercharger" to the tranquil melodic undertow of songs like "Only the Names" and "Deafening Silence". Pick it up, you won't be disapointed.

BEST ALBUM ALL YEAR 5 Star Review
2001-11-08 - This is the best thing I've heard all year. To me this is also the best Machine Head album out so far. It is totally different from anything out there. My fav tracks are either 7 or 13 but I can't decide. But other tracks that I love are 2,3,4,5,6,8, and 12. This is a definate must buy for any Machine Head fan or metal fan.

DECENT, BUT IRRITATING 3 Star Review
2001-10-15 - This bonus version comes in a nice shiny Orange digipack fold out box, and the bonus tracks contain 2 new tracks and 2 live tracks from 'The Burning Red'.

This album was hotly anticipated by me. I've been a fan since they released 'Burn My Eyes', and have stuck with them through there change (selling out as some call it). I loved their soft 'meaningful' rock sound in 'The Burning Red' and hoped it would carry on in this new album.

Indeed 3 of the 16 new songs (tracks 6, 11, 13) are soft rock tunes but transcend into nu-metal in the latter stages. If you can cope with the change in style then these songs are excellent. They are comparable to 'Cold'.

The other songs are (nu) metal but only 5 out of 13 stand out, with only 3 of those five excelling. (Tracks 2, 4 and 7). The rest are quite boring and same-ish. The album is sometimes irritating as Rob Flynn's dark and energetic voice only appears in small quantities. The rest of the time he's either singing (and holding notes quite well), or trying out a Spineshank et al style of vocals. It would be better if he kept certain songs with just 'Burn My Eyes' style vocals, which i miss so much.

In conclusion this album could have been much better but 6 quality tunes on a album is plenty. I give 3 stars because i'm comparing it to Machine Head's previous attempts. However compared with some metal-outfits now, this album gets 4 or 4.5 stars.

Supercharger is definately recommended for new fans and some 'Burning Red' fans, but fans of there other two albums should stay away. PS. The bonus tracks are pretty poor but the 2 live ones are great.










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