Since you are interested in Mechanize, here is a list of other items that you may find interesting.
Machine Head
The Blackening [ Roadrunner Records / CD - released 10/Apr/2007 ] If previous album 'Through the Ashes of Empires' was the sounding of the trumpet, then 'The Blackening' is the arrival of the hordes: dense, aggressive and inescapable! |
City of Fire
City of Fire [ City of Fire / CD - released 19/Apr/2010 ] City of Fire is the self-released, self-titled debut album from this exciting Vancouver band, whose line-up features the talents of Fear Factory's Burton C. Bell & Byron Stroud, plus Ian White; Bob Wagner; and Terry "Sho" Murray. |
Emigrate
Emigrate [ Inertia Music / CD - released 4/Feb/2008 ] The music on Emigrate's self-titled debut does bear a resemblance to Rammstein's guitar-fueled ferocity, but there's a melodic accessibility here that gives 'Emigrate' a fresh sound. |
Krallice
Dimensional Bleedthrough [ Profound Lore / CD - released 8/Feb/2010 ] On this, their sophomore effort, Krallice add more of everything and pummel the listener into submission with the band's overwhelming musicality & skill. |
Ministry
The Last Sucker [ Stomp Records / CD - released 15/Oct/2007 ] This, the final Ministry album is an off-the-map, piston-encrusted, 12,000,000 horsepower vehicle, fuel-injected with equal parts fury, disgust, distrust & dismay; spitting and sizzling with grease + venom. |
Nevermore
The Obsidian Conspiracy [ Century Media Records Ltd / CD - released 14/Jun/2010 ] Returning after their 2005 release, 'The Godless Endevour', 'The Obsidian Conspiracy' is deemed to be Nevermore's most impressive offering of their illustrious, decade plus, heralded career. |
Rammstein
Liebe ist fur Alle Da (2CD Edition) [ Universal Music / 2 CD - released 20/Oct/2009 ] The sixth full-length from the German industrial metallers features some of the heaviest material they have ever recorded, as well as lyrics in English for the first time, notably on the controversial single "Pussy". |
Static-X
Cannibal [ Warner Music / CD - released 10/Apr/2007 ] Static-X's melding of industrial rock, thrash metal and futuristic disco is back on the band's fifth studio album, 'Cannibal', which boasts the harshest, most stripped-down music they have ever recorded. |