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  1. Frank sits down with Logan Mader to discuss his experience of joining Machine Head for the 25th anniversary tours of 'Burn My Eyes', his feelings of reliving...

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  2. Logan Mader. Real/full name: Logan Conrad Mader. Age: 53 (born Nov 16th, 1970) Place of birth: Canada (Montreal, Quebec) Gender: Male.

  3. Feb 28, 2022 · Once Human’s Logan Mader chats about ‘Scar Weaver’, his life post Machine Head and how the band are now showing their true potential. When you see the name Logan Mader associated with an album or band, you know the standard is going to be high. Having been a key member of US metal titans Machine Head during their Burn My Eyes breakthrough ...

  4. Feb 25, 2017 · INTERVIEW: Logan Mader – Once Human. February 25, 2017 Dan McHugh. ONCE HUMAN have just released their sophomore album Evolution and are a band that are going from strength to strength, poised to conquer the world. We caught up with the founding member and notorious riff machine Logan Mader to get his thoughts on how the album has been ...

  5. Apr 14, 2017 · Logan Mader made a huge noise with the exceedingly heavy sound of Machine Head. The two albums he contributed to, the 1994 debut Burn My Eyes and 1997’s The More Things Change…, established the band as a major force to be reckoned with in the ’90s metal scene. After parting ways with Machine Head, Mader went on to tour with Max Cavalera ...

  6. Logan Mader (born in 1970 in Canada) is a guitarist, best known as a former member of the heavy metal bands Machine Head and Soulfly. After performing on albums for Machine Head and participating in live shows with Soulfly (whom he quickly parted ways with due to disputes with mainman Max Cavalera) Logan went on to form the band Medication with friend Whitfield Crane.

  7. Feb 10, 2022 · By Rob Laing. published 10 February 2022. For fans of Arch Enemy, Jinjer and Machine Head. (Image credit: Once Human) Logan Mader needs no introduction to Machine Head fans; the guitarist was a key part of the band's first two records Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change, as well as the launch of Soulfly with Max Cavalera.

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