Year of The Dragon (EP) - Details

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The "Year of the Dragon" single was released to promote Machine Head's Japanese tour. Despite containing rare live tracks, "Year of the Dragon" also contained a demo for a new song the band was considering to use on their next album. The song, "New Resistance", delved deeply into the rap rock genre. Fans were encouraged to give the band feedback on their feelings on the new song. The song was never released on any album since the release of "Year of the Dragon".

Machine Head
  • Robb Flynn
  • Adam Duce
  • Dave McClain
  • Phil Demmel
  • Chris Kontos
  • Logan Mader
  • Ahrue Luster
  • Tony Costanza
  • Walter Ryan
Studio albums
  • Burn My Eyes
  • The More Things Change...
  • The Burning Red
  • Supercharger
  • Through the Ashes of Empires
  • The Blackening
  • Unto the Locust
Live albums
  • Hellalive
  • Machine Fucking Head Live
Extended plays
  • Take My Scars
  • Year of the Dragon Tour Diary: Japan
  • Year of the Dragon
  • The Black Procession
Videos
  • Elegies
Singles
  • "Davidian"
  • "Old"
  • "Ten Ton Hammer"
  • "Take My Scars"
  • "From This Day"
  • "Silver (Take My Hand)"
  • "Crashing Around You"
  • "Imperium"
  • "Days Turn Blue to Gray"
  • "Now I Lay Thee Down"
  • "Aesthetics of Hate"
  • "Halo"
  • "Locust"
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Vio-lence
  • The Eighth Plague Tour
  • Karybdis
  • Sylosis

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