Metal Machine

~ Recording by Sabaton

Appears on releases

#TitleLengthTrack artistRelease titleRelease artistRelease group typeCountry/DateLabelCatalog#
Official
1.9Metal Machine4:23SabatonPrimo VictoriaSabatonAlbum
  • SE2005-03-04
Black Lodge Records (Swedish label)BLOD019CD
1.9Metal Machine4:23SabatonPrimo Victoria (Re‐Armed)SabatonAlbum
Nuclear Blast (metal and subgenres)
1.9Metal Machine4:27SabatonPrimo Victoria (Re-Armed)SabatonAlbum
  • DE2010-09-26
Nuclear Blast (metal and subgenres)NB 2642-2
1.9Metal Machine4:27SabatonPrimo Victoria (Re-Armed)SabatonAlbum
Black Lodge Records (Swedish label)BLOD073CD
1.9Metal Machine4:22SabatonWar and Victory: The Best of SabatonSabatonAlbum + Compilation
  • XW2014-02-28
Infernal Racket
1.9Metal Machine4:27SabatonPrimo Victoria (Re-Armed)SabatonAlbum
  • JP2015-12-23
Ward RecordsGQCS-90082
1.9Metal Machine4:23SabatonWar and Victory: The Best of SabatonSabatonAlbum + Compilation
  • -2016

Relationships

recording engineer and engineer:Tommy Tägtgren (in 2004)
producer:Sabaton
mixer:Sabaton
Tommy Tägtgren
bass guitar:Pär Sundström (in 2004)
drums (drum set) [drums]:Daniel Mullback (in 2004)
guitar [guitars] and background vocals [backing vocals]:Oskar Montelius (in 2004)
Rikard Sundén (in 2004)
keyboard [keyboards]:Joakim Brodén (in 2004)
additional background vocals [backing vocals]:Åsa
Hannele
Mia
Ragnar (performance name of Daniel Bryntse)
Sofia
vocals:Joakim Brodén (in 2004)
phonographic copyright (℗) by:Black Lodge Records (Swedish label) (in 2005)
recorded at and engineered at:Abyss Studios in Ludvika, Dalarna (Dalarna county), Sweden (in 2004)
recording of:Metal Machine (in 2004)

Metal Machine

lyricist and composer:Joakim Brodén