Dangerous New Machine | |
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Origin | Georgia, United States |
Genres | Alternative Rock Hard Rock |
Years active | 2008–present |
Labels | Four Records |
Associated acts | Stereomud, Fozzy, Soundevice, Love Said No |
Website | www.dangerousnewmachine.com |
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Erik Rogers Billy Grey Jack Slade Randy Reider |
Dangerous New Machine is an American rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, including lead singer Erik Rogers (ex Stereomud), lead guitarist Billy Grey (Fozzy), bassist Randy Reider, and drummer Jack Slade.
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Coming together in 2008 after Columbia Records recording artists Stereomud disbanded in 2003, vocalist Erik Rogers pursued new musical avenues with acts such as Soundevice and Love Said No.
The members of DNM have previously toured extensively throughout the United States and Europe with their former bands, with touring efforts including; Ozzfest, Disturbed, Staind, Puddle of Mudd, Sevendust and Godsmack.
The band has to date earned themselves over 125 spins combined between commercial specialty support and college radio. Rock 105.9 in Alabama, Sirius XM and Music Choice have added DNM to their Rock channels for airplay over Metal support, reaching well over 1 million subscribers nationwide.
12/1/10 Dangerous New Machine released a cover of the Hip-Hop song "Low" by Flo Rida to critical acclaim.
1/27/11 Rodney Beaubouef left DNM.
Dangerous New Machine describe themselves as a 'cohesive and dynamic unit that mixes an aggressive, heavy rock sound with a less dark and more approachable lyrical style'.