As an important part of the new wave of American heavy metal bands to emerge in
the 1990s, Machine Head helped bridge the gap between stadium filling, hard rock
monsters and the explosive, DIY hardcore and grunge scenes, and pioneered groove
metal on landmark albums 'Burn My Eyes' and 'The More Things Change'.
From his home in suburban California, front man Robb Flynn grew up listening to
Black Sabbath and AC/DC and had his musical awakening when he witnessed the rise
of the mighty Bay Area thrash scene and bands like Metallica, Exodus and
Testament. He was still in high schoo...