December 8, 2001 at Brixton Academy, London July 7, 2002 at With Full Force festival ("None But My Own", "The Burning Red")
Genre
Groove metal
nu metal
Length
77:36
Label
Roadrunner
Producer
Machine Head
Machine Head chronology
Supercharger (2001)
Hellalive (2003)
Through the Ashes of Empires (2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Hellalive is the first live album by American heavy metal band Machine Head.
The album was released to fulfill Machine Head's commitment to Roadrunner Records (the band released Through the Ashes of Empires shortly after). Former Vio-lence guitarist Phil Demmel is present on "None But My Own" and "The Burning Red", in place of Ahrue Luster, due to these songs being taken from 2002's Full Force Festival and by that time Luster had left the band. Demmel filled in, as is credited in the liner notes to "Hellalive" and he later joined the band as permanent lead guitarist. As of 2012 the album has sold over 38,000 copies in the United States and an estimated 78,000 copies worldwide since its 2003 release.
Hellalive is the first live album by American heavy metal band Machine Head. The album was released to fulfill Machine Head's commitment to Roadrunner...
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