The Machine That Won the War (album)
The Machine That Won the War is the sixth release by Sheavy. It was released in 2007 on Candlelight Records. The album was released with a limited edition live DVD produced by Studio 709 featuring footage that was shot on March 3rd at the Holy Heart Auditorium in St. John's. The cover artwork was created by Eliran Kantor.
The Machine That Won the War | ||||
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Released | 2007 | |||
Genre | Metal | |||
Label | Candlelight Records | |||
Producer | Sheavy, Don Ellis | |||
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Track ending
- "The Sleeping Assassin" - 2:49
- "Demon Soldiers" - 3:39
- "Humanoid" - 3:51
- "Dawn of the Black Orchid" - 3:56
- "Aboard the Mothership" - 3:14
- "Rings of Saturn" - 2:44
- "Here Falls the Shadow" - 4:10
- "Lords of Radiation" - 3:01
- "The Dark Carnival" - 3:43
- "Where Earth Meets Sky" - 4:17
- "One of Us Must Be Dead" - 3:26
- "The Gunfighters" - 4:22
gollark: More like micromanagement by someone who believes that they have the right to control fansites too.
gollark: (this is now up on the forums).
gollark: ```Unfortunately, it is unavailable, possibly forever, because (according to an email):Thank you for your request to access the Dragon Cave API from host dc.osmarks.tk. At this time, your request could not be granted, for the following reason: You have, through your own admission on the forums, done the exact thing that got EATW banned from the API.This may be a non-permanent issue; feel free to re-submit your request after correcting any issue(s) listed above.Thanks, T.J. Land presumably due to this my server and computer (yes, I should use a VPS, whatever) can no longer access DC. Whether this is sickness checking, scraping, or using EATW's approximation for optimal view count I know not, but oh well. Due to going against the unwritten rules of DC (yes, this is why I was complaining about ridiculous T&C issues) this hatchery is now nonfunctional. Service may be restored if I actually get some notification about what exactly the problem is and undoing it will not make the whole thing pointless. The text at the bottom is quite funny, though.```
gollark: I could add a T&C stating that it is the hatchery's automatic systems' prerogative to take stuff which is sick out of rotation, but none would care.
gollark: They effectively give helping permission by submitting it to a hatchery, but that's irrelevant.
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