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Miss Machine

The Dillinger Escape Plan

2004 · Rock

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Miss Machine by The Dillinger Escape Plan

Miss Machine is an Alt/Indie album by The Dillinger Escape Plan, originally released in 2004. On Gatefold: 34 pressings tracked, owned by 18 collectors.

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Miss Machine is the second studio album by American metalcore band The Dillinger Escape Plan released in July 2004 through Relapse Record. It is the first album by the band to feature vocalist Greg Puciato and bassist Liam Wilson. Miss Machine marks a change to a more experimental style by the band. The album is The Dillinger Escape Plan's first album since 1999, the gap between albums being accredited to a number of bad fortune, and a short EP release with lead vocals being performed by Mike Patton. There were three music videos made for the album ("Panasonic Youth", "Unretrofied", and "Setting Fire to Sleeping Giants") directed by Neurosis' Josh Graham. The band decided to feature metalcore producer Steve Evetts to produce the album. Until the band's 2007 release of the further groundbreaking Ire Work, Miss Machine was considerably the band's most experimental release to date, as the band drew from the experience of working with Mike Patton and the industrial influence of bands such as Nine Inch Nail. It is also arguably their most accessible due to the band toning down the musical complexity and adding new elements like slower song tempo, singing vocal, and more straightforward song structure. Due to Mike Patton collaborating with the band, his experimental influences began to rub off on The Dillinger Escape Plan. In addition, Greg Puciato was involved with Error, an industrial band, around the same time as the release of Miss Machine, all of which would form their sound on Miss Machine. The album turned out to be much more experimental, and include many more jazz-fusion elements and electronic. Weinman's guitars were not as prominent in the mix, and Pennie's drumming was not as demanding. Andrew Racher of Brooklyn Vegan said calling the album mathcore was "too niche" and "undersells it." He described the album's sound as "progressive circus acid freakout avant-goth metallic rock." Greg Puciato – vocals Ben Weinman – lead guitar, producer Brian Benoit – rhythm guitar Chris Pennie – drum, producer .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Panasonic Youth2:27
  2. 2Sunshine The Werewolf4:17
  3. 3Highway Robbery3:30
  4. 4Van Damsel2:59
  5. 5Phone Home4:15
  6. 6We Are The Storm4:38
  7. 7Crutch Field Tongs0:52
  8. 8Setting Fire To Sleeping Giants3:27
  9. 9Baby's First Coffin4:02
  10. 10Unretrofied5:37
  11. 11The Perfect Design3:50

Sound DNA

  • Alt/Indie
  • Math Rock
  • abrasive
  • aggressive
  • cerebral

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