Man Made Machine

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Fight for You 03:19 Tools
Victim 02:57 Tools
Liar and a Thief 03:08 Tools
Pain 03:34 Tools
Nobody Loves Me 03:19 Tools
Change 03:30 Tools
Paranoid 03:16 Tools
Bad M**********r 03:04 Tools
Angels And Devils 03:26 Tools
Everything You Deserve 03:39 Tools
See You In Hell 02:37 Tools
Break Me 03:27 Tools
X-Rated 02:58 Tools
Bringing Hell 02:58 Tools
Ready Aim Fire 02:58 Tools
UNDENIABLE 02:58 Tools
Death of You 02:58 Tools
Ups and Downs 02:58 Tools
So Down 02:58 Tools
Bad Motherfucker 02:55 Tools
Fire Away 02:55 Tools
Everybody Lies 02:36 Tools
Burn It Down 02:36 Tools
To Die For 02:36 Tools
The Broken 02:36 Tools
Army of One 02:36 Tools
Take on Anything 02:36 Tools
Scream 02:36 Tools
Everyone in Here 02:36 Tools
Look the Devil in the Eye 02:36 Tools
Stronger 02:36 Tools
That's Just Me 02:36 Tools
End of the World 02:36 Tools
Take Us Alive 02:36 Tools
Death of Me 02:36 Tools
Don't Stop the Feeling (Dust Off) 02:36 Tools
Hey You 02:36 Tools
Top of the World 02:36 Tools
Left for Dead 02:36 Tools
Try the Truth 02:36 Tools
Friday Night Fights 02:36 Tools
The Madness 02:36 Tools
Bad Mother Fucker (Demo Version) 02:36 Tools
Dead Man Walking 02:36 Tools
Crawl 02:36 Tools
Fingers 02:36 Tools
Fuel It 02:36 Tools
Because of You 02:36 Tools
Ready Aim Fire (Demo Version) 02:36 Tools
Cold Dead Hands (The Cover Up) 02:36 Tools
Paranoid (Demo Version) 02:36 Tools
Whatever It Takes (The Cover Up) 02:36 Tools
Dying Young Is Old (The Cover Up) 02:36 Tools
Would You Like to See Me - Radio Edit 02:36 Tools
Victim (2011) 02:36 Tools
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Band Members: Joe Cotela - Vocals Justyn Sena - Bass Matt Reinhard - Drums Marc Hernandez - Guitar Steve Siminski - Guitar Justyn Sena was working at a restaurant in Phoenix, AZ when fate struck one evening during closing time. While clearing a nearby table, Sena overheard a conversation between music executive Steve Kidd (Rage Against The Machine) and his wife. The three began talking, leading to a conversation about the band in which Justyn played bass, and they exchanged contact information before parting. Soon after this auspicious meeting, Justyn and his band mates found themselves in the studio recording several demos for Kidd, who then brought the tracks to Izzy Zivkovic (CEO, Split Media), and the two agreed to co-manage the band. The band recorded additional tracks and was soon approached by Chad Gray and Greg Tribbett of Mudvayne / HELLYEAH, who signed on to produce their album. With an experienced team of professionals behind them, Man Made Machine honed their craft to perfection, until they were ready to unleash their music to the world. Being in a band together was not a new concept to the members of MMM. Joe Cotela, Justyn Sena, Matt Reinhard, Marc Hernandez and Steve Siminski all met as far back as elementary school in their hometown of Phoenix, AZ, dreaming up idyllic plans of making it to the big leagues of hard rock and heavy metal by the time they were in Corona Del Sol High School. “Our first major band, The Cover Up, came together from two different bands,” states Sena. “A few of us were in one locally popular band, and a couple of us in another. We all knew coming together would be a good idea, and once we did that, everything made sense.” The Cover Up quickly gained recognition well beyond their local Phoenix area. Spreading their hardcore/pop-punk fusion sound and honest lyrics, the band toured the country with bands including Escape The Fate and Dr. Acula, and performed at festivals including Dirtfest where they shared the bill with metal groups such as Parkway Drive and Winds of Plague. The band grew tired of the copy-cat “scene music” they had been a part of as The Cover Up. It became clear that they needed to leave their old style behind and move forward with a sound truer to their nature. Alice In Chains, Nirvana, Metallica and Guns N’ Roses began to inspire the group of friends, and the hard rock influence quickly took shape in their songwriting. The band was now reborn as Man Made Machine. Fast forward to acquiring new management and working in the Mesa, AZ studio with Chad and Greg of Mudvayne / HELLYEAH, MMM narrowed their fifty-song repertoire into twelve solid active rock tracks for their September 2011 release, Become. The album was mixed by Jeremy Parker, known for his work with Evanescence and Godsmack. “It was an honor and a great learning experience to work with guys of their caliber,” states vocalist Joe Cotela. “We have all looked up to them for years now. They really brought out the next level in all of us as musicians.” Though approached by numerous labels, the band ultimately chose Razor & Tie as their new home. “We’re glad that we’ve been given an authentic opportunity for Man Made Machine. Razor & Tie is the record label we’ve always wanted,” affirms Sena. “The opportunities we’re getting out of our label and management now is indicative of the success that we’ve always desired as a band.” Become is a powerful, hard rock roller-coaster ride, soaring through diverse, yet autobiographical songs. “The lyrics are vulnerable. There are introspective lyrics, as well as lyrics that make you feel invincible,” explains Cotela. “There are also a handful of songs about partying and feeling like a badass. This is an honest record, not just on the sensitive tracks, but the party tracks as well. The album is reflective of the different sides of our personalities.” A combination of hard work, perseverance and good fortune has brought Man Made Machine to where they are now. “We always knew where we wanted to be today, and now we have a new lease on everything,” says Sena. “We knew that if we stuck it out, we would eventually get to this point; it was inevitable. If you don’t quit, you’ll get there. We never left an option open for ourselves to fail, and we’re in a good position now because of that.” Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.