The More Things Change... is the second studio album by American heavy metal band Machine Head , released on March 25, 1997, through Roadrunner Records . It is the band's last release to feature original guitarist Logan Mader , and the first to feature drummer Dave McClain . The album's title alludes to the first part of the phrase, "The more things change, the more they stay the same"; the same phrase is mentioned during the chorus of "Struck a Nerve". The More Things Change... reached #138 on the Billboard 200 chart in 1997. By July 1998, it had sold 400,000 copies worldwide,[ 14] with 115,000 copies sold in the United States (as of 2002).[ 15] In 2020, it was named one of the 20 best metal albums of 1997 by Metal Hammer magazine.[ 16]
All lyrics are written by Robb Flynn ; all music is composed by Machine Head, except where noted
Title 1. "Ten Ton Hammer" 4:14 2. "Take My Scars " 4:19 3. "Struck a Nerve" 3:33 4. "Down to None" 5:28 5. "The Frontlines" 5:51 6. "Spine" 6:37 7. "Bay of Pigs" 3:46 8. "Violate" 7:19 9. "Blistering" 4:58 10. "Blood of the Zodiac" 6:37 Total length: 52:42
Japanese edition enhanced CD Title 1. "Ten Ton Hammer" (music video) 4:28
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