DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE: New Album Title, Track Listing Revealed

April 5, 2010

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE, the new band featuring former/current members of STEREOMUD, FOZZY and STUCK MOJO, has set "Set The World On Fire" as the title of its full-length debut, due on May 25 via the TuneCore digital music distribution service. The CD was produced by DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE and Rusty T. Cobb (AVRIL LAVIGNE, BOWLING FOR SOUP, SEVENDUST).

Commented singer Erik Rogers: "We are very excited to be working with Rusty.

"Our goal as a unit is to put out the best record possible for both us and our fans.

"We are working hard, but we just haven't finished yet. This one track in particular, entitled 'Bulletproof Hero', is by far my favorite."

DANGEROUS NEW MACHINE has uploaded a two-minute video clip (see below) featuring behind-the-scenes footage from the band's recent photo shoot. The clip also features an unmixed sample of a brand new track entitled "Shut Up".

"Set The World On Fire" track listing (in no particualr order):

01. Feel Alive Again
02. Bulletproof Hero
03. Life Gets in the Way
04. My Sins
05. I Wish
06. Burn
07. Shut Up
08. What's Your Name
09. Lets Talk About Sex
10. Push It

For more information, visit www.myspace.com/dangerousnewmachine.

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