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''Doomsday Machine'' is the sixth studio album by Swedish
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, produced by Rickard Bengtsson and mixed by
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. It is the third album to feature the vocals of
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. The album had some commercial success reaching number 87 on the selling 12,000 copies.
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left the band shortly after recording the album in July 2005 but rejoined 2 years later for the songwriting sessions for ''
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Reception

''Doomsday Machine'' received mixed reviews by critics. Adrien Begrand of
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praised the songs highlighting "Enter the Machine", "Nemesis" and "My Apocalypse". He said that Michael and
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"truly shine on the album" and that
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"marry the brutal with the melodic" with "impressive skill". Tom Day of
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, that also praised "Enter the Machine" calling it of "a prime example of metal at its very, very best... This instrumental is simply breathtaking", said that Arch Enemy "set themselves apart from so many mediocre
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acts by never letting their songs stagnate." Pal Meentzen of ''Maelstrom'' said that ''Doomsday Machine'' "gives a worthy example of the best in current day (Swedish) melo-death. It is a slightly better album than '' Wages of Sin'' and much better than '' Anthems of Rebellion''" and called "My Apocalypse" of "perfect example of a band that has found the right consistency in its line-up." However, he criticized the fade out of "Slaves of Yesterday". Evil Rocker of
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noted that "perhaps the most impressive aspect of this album is the heavy use of dual guitars and solo's ic not something usually in the forefront of this genre." Jackie Smit of '' Chronicles of Chaos'' felt that the album presents significant improvements over the previous album ''Anthems of Rebellion'' and commented that it "as a whole is likely to disappoint only the most selective listener." Eduardo Rivadavia of
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said that ''Doomsday Machine'' is "fundamentally, yet another immaculately produced Arch Enemy album, forged first and foremost by the vision of Michael Amott's guitar." Ciaran Meeks of ''Metal Eater'' commented that the band "have harked back to their roots on this album, reworking and revitalizing the musical philosophy of albums such as ''
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'' and '' Burning Bridges'' into a new-millennial context that will doubtless bludgeon both old and new listeners alike into drop-jawed submission." Jason Jordan of Metal Review wrote a negative review where he states that the band "haven't crafted anything purchase-worthy since Johan Liiva was fronting the crew." Jordan also comments that "while ''Doomsday Machine'' isn't utterly devoid of arresting ingredients, you probably won't glean as much satisfaction from this as you will from '' Black Earth'' or '' Burning Bridges''." MetalGeorge of
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also criticized the album saying that it "severs all ties between the band and tsold fan base by catering even more to the plague that is the
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" and that "where as albums such as ''Burning Bridges'' and ''Wages of Sin'' lead the heavy metal charge, ''Doomsday Machine'' seems content to merely follow in the trodden footsteps of today's trends and common sounds." Greg Pratt of ''
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'' wrote that the album is "basically more of the same but they've managed to revitalise their sound a bit, adding in some toe-tapping maturity, along with the usual balls-out shredding." Cosmo Lee of ''
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'' concluded that "minus that instrumental, and with more focused songwriting, this album could have been killer. Instead, it is a collection of riffs strung together, with some hot guitar playing." Keith Bergman of
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said that "overall, the album leaves a pretty good impression, though it seems to be lacking a certain spark that made earlier efforts essential listening." Not unlike him, Justin Donnelly of ''
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'' felt that the album "lies somewhere in between both damnation and acclaim, without being one of the other." He commented that the record is not terrible, but "an inconsistent and unfocussed effort" and that ''Doomsday Machine'' "overall is stronger than ''Anthems of Rebellion'', but it is hardly a huge leap forward in terms of consistency." The song ''I Am Legend/Out For Blood'' is featured in the comedy movie
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Accolades

''Doomsday Machine'' received one nomination at the 2005 Metal Storm Awards in the category of The Best Melodeath/Gothenburg Album. It was ranked in the second position behind ''
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. In 2005, the album was ranked number 470 in ''
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Track listing


Singles

# "Nemesis" # "My Apocalypse" # "Taking Back My Soul"


Personnel

Personnel credits adapted from ''Doomsday Machine'' album liner notes.


Arch Enemy

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Angela Gossow Angela Nathalie Gossow (born 5 November 1974) is a German vocalist, best known as the former lead singer for the Swedish melodic death metal band Arch Enemy. Her other previous bands include Asmodina and Mistress. Early life Angela Gossow was b ...
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Michael Amott Michael Amott (born 28 July 1969) is a Swedish guitarist, founding member of the metal bands Arch Enemy, Spiritual Beggars and Carnage, as well as a former member of Carcass. He is the older brother of Christopher Amott. Amott was ranked ...
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− guitars *
Sharlee D'Angelo Sharlee D'Angelo (born Charles Petter Andreason, 27 April 1973) is the Swedish bassist for the melodic death metal band Arch Enemy, as well as the classic rock/AOR band the Night Flight Orchestra and the stoner metal band Spiritual Beggars. D ...
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Daniel Erlandsson Daniel John Erlandsson (born 22 May 1976) is a Swedish musician, best known as the drummer in the melodic death metal band Arch Enemy and Brujeria. His early work includes drumming on the In Flames album ''Subterranean'' (1995). He has also ...
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Production

* Rickard Bengtsson − producer, additional arrangements *
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mixing, mastering * Ola Strömberg – assistant engineer, keyboards *
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− 2nd guitar solo on "Taking Back My Soul" * Apollo Papathanasio
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* Joachim Luetke − artwork, artwork concept, layout * Paul Harries − band picture


Release history


Charts


Album


References


External links


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