MACHINE HEAD: Footage From Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards Available

June 18, 2007

A video clip of MACHINE HEAD frontman Robb Flynn accepting the "Golden God" award at the fifth annual Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards on June 11, 2007 at Koko in London, England has been posted at this location.

MACHINE HEAD reportedly played an "incredible" three-song live set at the awards ceremony following their appearance at Download festival just days earlier.

They stole the show with two awards, including "Best Album" for the critically-acclaimed "The Blackening".

Professionally filmed video footage of MACHINE HEAD's entire performance at the Download festival on June 9, 2007 at Donington Park, Leicestershire, England has been posted at YouTube.

A video interview with MACHINE HEAD frontman Robb Flynn, conducted on June 10 by Metal Hammer TV, has been posted at this location.

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