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heavy metal band that originally formed as an
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. Vocalist Toni Parviainen started singing in 1998, with inspiration from Bruce Dickinson. Machine Men took their name from a song present on Dickinson's 1998 album "The Chemical Wedding". After a two-year hiatus, the band broke up in February 2011 due to lack of interest from the members.


Former Band members

* Toni "Antony" Parviainen - Vocals * Turbo J-V - Guitar * Jani Noronen - Guitar * Eero Vehniäinen - Bass * Jarno Parantainen - Drums


Discography


Machine Men (EP) (2002)

* Men Inside the Machine * Eye of the Truth * The Slave Trade * Enjoy Insanity * Aces High (Iron Maiden Cover)


Scars & Wounds (2003)

* Against the Freaks * The Gift * The Beginning of the End * Silver Dreams * Man in Chains * Betrayed by Angels * Victim * Scars & Wounds * Men Inside the Machine - Japanese Bonus Track * Eye of the Truth - Japanese Bonus Track -There is a hidden track (03:44) after "Scars & Wounds" which seems to be a reprise of the title track. -Some versions have the "Machine Men" EP as bonus tracks (the Russian version e.g.)


Elegies (2005)

* Falling * Dream and Religion * Apathy * Back from the Days * The Traitor * October * Daytime Theatre * Doors of Resurrection * From Sunrise to Sunset * Freak (
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Cover) * Dream & Religion (industrial ver.) - Limited Edition Bonus Track


Circus of Fools (2007)

* Circus of Fools * No Talk Without the Giant * Ghost of the Seasons * Tyrannize * The Shadow Gallery * Where I Stand * Border of the Real World * Dying Without a Name * Cardinal Point * Till' the End of Her Days - Japanese Bonus Track * October (Acoustic ver.) - Japanese Bonus Track


References


External links


Official website

Machine Men's official Myspace
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