Machine Fish

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Machine Fish
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 30, 1996
Recorded69:08
Genre Heavy metal
Label Metal Blade
Producer Alan Doss
Galactic Cowboys chronology
Space In Your Face
(1993)
Machine Fish
(1996)
Feel The Rage (EP)
(1996)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal 9/10 [2]
Cornerstone (not rated) [3]
Cross Rhythms U+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svgU+25A0.svg [4]
Kerrang! Star full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar full.svgStar empty.svg [5]

Machine Fish is the third studio album from heavy metal band Galactic Cowboys and their first for Metal Blade Records. The album is heavier, more straightforward, and less progressive than their previous release. [3] Cornerstone praised Ben Huggins' vocals, stating that his voice "scrapes across your ears with an intensity usually reserved for those being eaten alive by great white sharks." [3]

Contents

Notes

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Feel The Rage"Colvin, Huggins3:14
2."The Struggle"Colvin5:54
3."Fear Not"Colvin5:03
4."Stress"Colvin4:35
5."Psychotic Companion"Colvin7:32
6."In This Life"Colvin, Huggins3:14
7."Easy To Love"Colvin4:09
8."Red Sun"Colvin, Huggins, Doss4:59
9."Idle Minds"Huggins, Colvin, Doss4:11
10."The Lens"Doss, Huggins, Colvin5:25
11."Pattin' Yourself On The Back"Colvin3:45
12."In A Lonely Room"Colvin4:45
13."9th Of June"Colvin5:24
14."Arrow"Huggins, Doss6:58

Personnel

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References

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