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The Awesome Machine

The Awesome Machine

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  • Formed: 1996 in Nol, Sweden
  • Years Active: 2000s

Biography

Based out of Nol, Sweden, the Awesome Machine formed in late 1996 from the inspiration of King Diamond and Motörhead. With their 1998 self-titled debut 10" EP that came out through their own funding, Anders (bass), Christian (guitar), Tobbe (drums), and Lasse (vocals) completed the lineup after a number of revolving members. Following the 1999 EP of Doom, Disco, Dope, Death and Love, the German-based People Like U Records signed the Awesome Machine and eventually released their first full-length Wild and Hot in 2000.
— Mike DaRonco , All Music Guide

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