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1 Minus The Machine Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:42
2 Battle Lust Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 2:56
3 Forever Fields (Sowing Season) Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:13
4 Backlash Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:35
5 Writing On The Walls Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 4:20
6 Dancing With The Dead Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:40
7 Sleeper Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 4:02
8 Soma Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:25
9 Tightrope Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 4:14
10 Knives Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 3:42
11 Birth -- Death Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 1:16
12 ...And All The Other Colors Cosby/Hasek/Johnson 5:15
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Minus the Machine

Audio Compact Disc

Label: Pale Horse

Category: Pop/Rock

Minus the Machine

UPC: 075597961799

Release Date: 08/07/2012

Original Release Date: 08/07/2012

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Minus The Machine, Battle Lust, Forever Fields (Sowing Season), Backlash, Writing On The Walls, Dancing With The Dead, Sleeper, Soma, Tightrope, Knives, Birth -- Death, ...And All The Other Colors]
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James Christopher Monger

Minus the Machine, the sixth studio effort from Knoxville, Tennessee-based post-grunge/progressive/alternative-metal outfit 10 Years is the first to be released on the band's own independent label, Palehorse Records, in conjunction with Warner Music Group's Independent Label Group. Melodic, brutal, and complex, but maintaining the same radio-ready sheen that resulted in commercial success with albums like The Autumn Effect and Division, the band "wanted to create an album that has no boundaries," adding that "When you feel like you?re being told to go through motions and jump through hoops, it takes the heart out of it. It?s better to do what comes naturally and then figure out the after-effect.?, Rovi