Can't Stop the Machine is a two-disc CD/DVD release by American Head Charge. The audio disc contains four unreleased tracks, five live tracks and one remix.
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Can't Stop the Machine
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American Head Charge
American Head Charge (often referred to as Head Charge or abbreviated AHC) was an industrial metal band from Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA, earning nominations at the Kerrang! Awards on two occasions.
Early incarnations of the band sported the monikers Flux, Gestapo Pussy Ranch, and Warsaw Ghetto...
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