The Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine (Coloured vinyl)
The Dillinger Escape Plan – Miss Machine (Coloured vinyl)
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Miss Machine (2004) is the second studio album by The Dillinger Escape Plan, marking a significant shift in their sound and lineup. It was the first full-length album to feature Greg Puciato on vocals, bringing a more dynamic and versatile range compared to their earlier work with Dimitri Minakakis.
While still rooted in mathcore, Miss Machine introduced a broader experimental approach, blending chaotic time signatures, technical riffing, and blast beats with more melodic, groove-oriented, and even atmospheric passages. Tracks like Unretrofied showcased a more accessible side, incorporating elements of alternative rock and industrial, while songs like Panasonic Youth and Baby’s First Coffin retained their trademark aggression.
Miss Machine was a turning point for the band, broadening their fanbase while still keeping their chaotic, uncompromising ethos intact. It set the stage for their later experimental ventures, influencing a wave of progressive and avant-garde metal bands.
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AllMusic rating:AllMusic users:(396 votes)A1 Panasonic Youth
A2 Sunshine The Werewolf
A3 Highway Robbery
A4 Van Damsel
A5 Phone Home
B6 We Are The Storm
B7 Crutch Field Tongs
B8 Setting Fire To Sleeping Giants
B9 Baby'S First Coffin
B10 Unretrofied
B11 The Perfect Design
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