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This article is about the Japanese band. For other uses, see Green Machine.
Greenmachine
Origin Flag of Japan Japan
Genre(s) Doom metal
Stoner metal
Years active 1995 - 1999
2003 - present
Label(s) Man's Ruin Records
Diwphalanx Records
Members
Datsu
Hasegawa
Monzawa
Former members
Daisaku

Greenmachine (グリーンマシーン Gurīnmashīn?) is a Japanese stoner/doom metal band founded in 1995.

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History

Greenmachine put out two albums on Man's Ruin Records in the late 1990s. They disbanded in 1999 but resurfaced in 2003 with The Archives of Rotten Blues on Diwphalanx Records. Diwphalanx also reissued the two Man's Ruin albums with bonus tracks in 2003. They played The Wizard's Convention in 2005 and are featured on the DVD along with fellow Japanese artists Boris, Church of Misery and Eternal Elysium. The band disbanded again in 2007 after the Wizard's Convention show, with their latest DVD release, This is the End, documenting their final show.

Members

  • Datsu - drums
  • Hasegawa - bass/vocals
  • Monzawa - guitar/vocals

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

  • Split 7" w/Thug (Bovine Records 1997)

Reissue

Live

External links

Diwphalanx site

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