Angry Machines Explained

Angry Machines
Type:studio
Artist:Dio
Cover:Angry Machines.jpg
Caption:Cover art by Paul R. Gregory
Studio:Total Access (Redondo Beach, California)
Genre:Heavy metal
Length:44:14
Label:Mercury
Producer:Ronnie James Dio
Prev Title:Strange Highways
Prev Year:1993
Next Year:1998

Angry Machines is the seventh studio album by American heavy metal band Dio. It was released first in Japan on October 4, 1996,[1] by Mercury Records with 11 tracks and in the US on October 15, 1996, by Mayhem Records but with only 10 tracks. It was the last studio album to feature original drummer Vinny Appice. The album was not commercially successful and vastly underperformed compared to earlier Dio albums.

Reissue

In 2019, Angry Machines was remastered and announced for reissue in 2020. While the first disc is identical to the original North American and European releases, the second disc contains live tracks recorded on various dates of the Angry Machines tour.[2] The track "God Hates Heavy Metal", exclusive to Japanese pressings of the album, was not included in the reissue. This song however, was released as a standalone 12 inch single for Record Store Day in 2021, featuring "This is Your Life" and a live version of "Hunter of the Heart" as B sides.

Track listing

All lyrics by Ronnie James Dio, music as stated.

Disc two of the deluxe version was recorded live on the Angry Machines tour in 1996/97. It contains the same recordings as the live album , omitting "Mistreated/Catch the Rainbow" and switching up the order of the tracks. Track 3 is incorrectly labeled as "Double Monday" only.

Personnel

Dio

Additional musicians

Production

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dio - Angry Machines.
  2. Dio's Final Albums to Be Expanded With Previously Unreleased Material . April 3, 2020 . November 8, 2019 . Rolling Stone.
  3. Web site: Music Legends. Vinny Appice Interview. May 6, 2013. March 24, 2012. Saulnier. Jason.