Cherry Machine
Cherry Machine formed in Los Angeles with vocalist Isabella 'Izzy' Roxx and guitarist Jake 'Blaze' Harper. Their debut album 'Ignition' arrived with the...
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Cherry Machine formed in Los Angeles with vocalist Isabella 'Izzy' Roxx and guitarist Jake 'Blaze' Harper. Their debut album 'Ignition' arrived with the single 'Cherry Bomb,' a track built around loud guitar riffs and a straightforward rock energy. The band's lineup included bassist Ethan Smith and drummer Alex Martinez.
They followed with albums like 'Electric Shock' and 'Unleashed,' keeping to a loud, guitar-driven approach. Their version of 'I Love Rock N' Roll' fit right into that sound. The band drew attention for a direct, confrontational style in both lyrics and stage presence.
Some of their material, like 'Killing In The Name,' leaned into that aggressive tone. While they faced criticism at times, their recordings maintained a consistent, high-energy rock sound through their active years.
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