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The Inhuman Use Of Human Beings

by This Broken Machine

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New Breed 05:18
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Dry Land 01:14
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Black River 04:38
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Dead End 04:27
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Alone 03:18
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Blinded 03:43
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Kingdom Come 03:10
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Consumed 02:52
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The Ego 06:29
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June Gloom 01:47
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Machines 07:02

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Alienation and existential distress caused by employment and the lack of it

Working is not a matter of maintenance is also an instrument of personal realization.
This is why unemployment and unstableness can represent a real existential uneasiness.
The Inhuman Use of Human Beings portrays the everyday struggle of the man against the machine once the very same individual has become just a gear, a part of the whole mechanism. It is a hard and tormented, dark and edgy music, with sporadic liquid and rarefied openings, sneaking through malaise and suffering with a glimpse on hope and desire of redemption.

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released May 19, 2012

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This Broken Machine Milano, Italy

This Broken Machine is a band based in Milan, which musical proposal gathers atmospheres that gravitate around alternative metal, exploring them through attitudes and sounds well defined by the distinctive guitar work, dark tones and by the alternation between scream and melodic singing. ... more

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