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Wikipedia: Machinae Supremacy
Machinae Supremacy
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Machinae Supremacy is a band from Luleå, Sweden, that plays a cross between melodic hard rock and bitpop. Their style has been described as a cross between Helloween and the music of the Commodore 64, and they indeed used a SidStation that features the famous SID chip of that computer. Their first album is currently in the making.

Track List

Tracks released officially on the website

Officially released tracks that were replaced by new versions

  • Fighters from Ninne
  • Origin
  • Winterstorm

Unofficial tracks (not released on the website)

  • Bouff (XM version)
  • Chuck Rock
  • Derelict (Intro)
  • Hero (Instrumental) (used in a game titled Jets'n'Guns)
  • Metallica Ain't That Leet
  • Origin of the Machinae Smurfs
  • Sidstyler Tricky
  • Smooth (XM)
  • Smurfstyler (Sidstyler Tricky)

Total number of available tracks: 37

Other information

A version of Anthem Apocalyptica is also contained in Jets'n'Guns, which is just the normal track cut into a form that can be looped.

The new version of Ninne has a more elaborate intro with the first vocals starting about 7 seconds into the song, while the old version has the vocals start directly. Ninne (Promo Version) is 03m13s in length, the old version is 03m05s.

The remastered Winterstorm has a chip sound building up at the start; the original version just has a hollow-sounding choir instead. The length is 04m06s for the remastered and 03m59s for the original version.

While the two variants of Origin sound different, there is a lack of easily describable features that separate one from the other. The easiest way to tell them apart is by the length, which is 04m38s for the original and 04m45s for the remastered v2.

A curiousity to many is the numbering of the Sidologies. The second episode does not in fact exist, even though a third one does. Reliable sources claim that the second episode was written, but as the tracks consist of covers of various videogame songs, it was brought to indefinite halt, the band desiring to focus more on their original music.

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