Biomechanical Biography

Biomechanical


Fronted by Greek vocalist John K. (also known for his work with Balance of Power), England's Biomechanical is rounded out by guitarists Jamie Hunt and Chris Webb, bassist Jon Collins, and drummer Matt C. In contradiction to their industrial music-leaning name, the band's debut album, 2002's Eight Moons, featured an extremely violent and thrashy style of power metal, often delving in esoteric subject matter with its lyrics. ~ Ed Rivadavia, All Music Guide

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