God Machine Lyrics — by Popularity
| 1 | Boy By The Roadside |
| 2 | Dream Machine |
| 3 | The Hunter |
| 4 | The Flower Song |
| 5 | The Desert Song |
| 6 | The Train Song |
| 7 | Mama |
| 8 | The Love Song |
| 9 | The Devil Song |
| 10 | The Life Song |
| 11 | Alone |
| 12 | She Said |
| 13 | The Piano Song |
| 14 | The Tremelo Song |
| 15 | Purity |
| 16 | Ego |
| 17 | The Blind Man |
| 18 | Evol |
| 19 | It's All Over |
| 20 | Home |
| 21 | Painless |
| 22 | The Sunday Song |
| 23 | Out |
| 24 | Temptation |
| 25 | Seven |
| 26 | I've Seen The Man |
| 27 | Bad Dreams |
God Machine Albums
About God Machine
God Machine was a British-American alternative rock trio formed in the early 1990s who created some of the most intensely emotional and sonically crushing music of the decade. Their two albums, "Scenes From The Second Storey" and "One Last Laugh In A Place Of Dying," showcased a devastating blend of heavy, droning guitars and deeply personal lyrics exploring themes of loss, spirituality, and human frailty. Songs like "The Hunter" and "Home" became underground anthems with their slow-burning intensity and Robin Proper-Sheppard's anguished vocals, while tracks like "The Desert Song" demonstrated their ability to find beauty within darkness. Though their career was tragically cut short by bassist Jimmy Fernandez's death in 1993, God Machine's influence on post-rock, doom, and alternative music remains profound, inspiring countless bands to explore the intersection of heavy sound and emotional vulnerability.