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Bonniwell's Music Machine : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Music Machine
The Music Machine was an American garage rock band formed in Los Angeles, California in 1966. Fronted by chief songwriter and lead vocalist Sean Bonniwell, the band's music possessed a dark and rebellious affectation sometimes characterized by the use of hallucinogenic distorted guitar lines and organ instrumentals. In addition, their sound was marked by Bonniwell's striking and throaty vocals. Although they only briefly managed to attain widespread popularity with one single, the Music Machine is today considered by many critics to be one of the most groundbreaking bands of the 1960s. Their style was, in its inception, a pioneering force in proto-punk, but as the decade progressed, the group came to encompass complex lyrical and instrumental arrangements beyond the typical garage band format. In 1965, the band came together as folk rock trio known as the Raggamuffins, before expanding to a quintet that was rechristened the Music Machine. The group was known for their style of dress, clothing themselves in all-black attire. In 1966, the Music Machine was signed to Original Sound , and released its first single "Talk Talk" in the latter half of the year, with it reaching the Top 20 of the ''Billboard'' Hot 100. Their debut album ''(Turn On) The Music Machine'' and the moderate hit "The People In Me" followed. The band's original lineup fragmented in late 1967 after managerial and financial disputes. Bonniwell reassembled the group under the name The Bonniwell Music Machine. In 1968, a second album, ''The Bonniwell Music Machine'' appeared, but the group disbanded in early 1969. ==History==
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