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Green Machine may refer to: * Greenmachine, a Japanese stoner / doom metal band * "Green Machine" (song), a song by Kyuss on their album ''Blues for the Red Sun'' * Canberra Raiders, an Australian National Rugby League team * Danny Green (born 1973), Australian boxer * Ireland (Australian rules football National Team) * OLPC XO, a laptop computer * Michael van Gerwen, a Dutch darts player * Toronto-Dominion Bank's brand for automated banking machines * The Cavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps * "Green Machine", a song by The Apples in Stereo on their album '' Fun Trick Noisemaker'' * The prototype for Hewlett-Packard 9100A The Hewlett-Packard 9100A (hp 9100A) is an early programmable calculator (or computer), first appearing in 1968. HP called it a desktop calculator because, as Bill Hewlett said, "If we had called it a computer, it would have been rejected by our ..., created by Thomas E. Osborne * Green Machine, a model of tricycle manufactured by Huffy {{disambig ...
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Greenmachine
was a Japanese stoner/doom metal band founded in 1995. History Greenmachine named themselves after the Kyuss song " Green Machine", the second track on '' Blues for the Red Sun''. Greenmachineat AMG In 1995 they released their debut album, ''D.A.M.N.'', on Man's Ruin Records. They followed with ''The Earth Beater'' two years later, also on Man's Ruin. They disbanded in 1999 but resurfaced in 2003 with a new bass player and released ''The Archives of Rotten Blues'' on Diwphalanx Records.Greenmachine
at MusicMight Diwphalanx also reissued the two Man's Ruin albums with bonus tracks in 2003. They played
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Green Machine (song)
"Green Machine" is a song by Kyuss from their 1992 album, '' Blues for the Red Sun''. The song was written by drummer Brant Bjork. Music video The video for "Green Machine" features bassist Scott Reeder instead of Nick Oliveri, who left the band shortly after the release of ''Blues for the Red Sun''. Filmed in the desert, an acknowledgement of the desert rock scene of the early 90s, it shows the band performing intercut with scenes of the expansive Californian desert. Legacy The back of the CD case contains the following review by Murray Engleheart: Japanese band Greenmachine named themselves after the song. Dutch musician Bong-Ra sampled the song on his track "Suicide Speed Machine Girl" from his 2006 album ''Stereohype Heroin Hooker''. In 2006, German band Emil Bulls covered "Green Machine" on their acoustic album '' The Life Acoustic''. In 2008, American band Pelican debuted their first music video, "Dead Between the Walls". The video was intended as an homage to th ...
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