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Machines of Loving Grace

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Biography

Machines of Loving Grace was an American industrial rock band from Tucson, Arizona. Formed in 1989 by vocalist Scott Benzel, keyboardist Mike Fisher, and guitarist Stuart Kupers, all of whom attended the University of Arizona together, they initially worked on music for a film project, resulting in the track "Terminal City". The band released their self-titled debut album in 1991 through Mammoth Records. The band's second album, Concentration, was released in 1993 and featured the single "Butterfly Wings", which peaked at number 13 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart. In 1994, they contributed to the soundtrack of The Crow with the song "Golgotha Tenement Blues". Their third album, Gilt, was released in 1995. The band disbanded in 1999 after a series of lineup changes and the unfinished fourth album, Love Scenes at the Slave Market.
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