
Masked by Machinemade God hits like a freight train, a relentless barrage of chugging riffs and guttural screams that define the essence of mid-2000s metalcore. The album combines visceral aggression with a melodic edge, creating a dynamic tension that keeps listeners on their toes. You can feel the raw energy of the Essen scene pulsating through every track, a true reflection of the band’s roots and influences.

Bury Tomorrow · 2012
Bury Tomorrow's The Union Of Crowns continues the metalcore tradition with a polished production that allows their dual vocal attack to shine. The interplay between harsh and clean vocals creates a compelling narrative, while the guitar work delivers both intricate melodies and heavy breakdowns, making it a natural companion to the intensity found on Masked.
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Any Given Day · 2016
Everlasting features down-tuned guitars and a palpable energy that echoes the aggressive spirit of Masked. The band’s ability to weave melodic hooks into their heavy sound, coupled with powerful vocals, makes for an engaging listen that fans of Machinemade God would appreciate.

Necrophagist · 2004
Epitaph brings a technical proficiency that stands in stark contrast to the raw energy of Masked, yet it shares a similar intensity. The complex arrangements and virtuosic guitar work provide a different flavour of metal that still captures the fierce spirit of the genre.

Constellation of the Black Light
Wolfheart · 2018
Wolfheart’s Constellation of the Black Light has a dark atmosphere that complements the heavier aspects of Masked.
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Pillar · 2000
While Metamorphosis leans more towards hard rock, its anthemic choruses and driving rhythms might appeal to fans of the melodic aspects found in Machinemade God’s work. The energy and lyrical themes provide a different yet relatable experience within the broader metal genre.

Mnemic · 2010
Mnemic’s Sons of the System taps into industrial metal influences, adding a layer of electronic grit that contrasts with the organic heaviness of Masked. The aggressive delivery and futuristic sound elements create a compelling listen that fans of Machinemade God may find intriguing.

Stitched Up Heart · 2020
Stitched Up Heart’s Darkness channels a gothic metal vibe that offers a different emotional intensity, yet maintains the heavy riffs and strong vocals that fans of Masked would appreciate. The blend of hard rock and metal elements creates a compelling atmosphere.

Anubis Gate · 2007
Anubis Gate's Andromeda Unchained presents a progressive metal approach that, while less aggressive, features intricate compositions and powerful melodies. The craftsmanship in the songwriting may appeal to listeners drawn to the more complex aspects of Masked.

Pendragon · 1996
Pendragon’s The Masquerade Overture offers a passionate progressive rock sound that, while distinct from the metalcore brutality of Masked, shares a flair for dramatic storytelling through music. The emotive quality of the instrumentation and vocals may strike a chord with fans looking for depth.

The Getaway Plan · 2008
The Getaway Plan's Other Voices, Other Rooms channels an energetic post-hardcore vibe that mirrors the youthful exuberance found in Machinemade God’s work. The dynamic shifts in tempo and emotional delivery make it a fitting listen for fans exploring similar themes.
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