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American Head Charge are survivors. Despite lineup changes, the tragic death of guitarist Bryan Ottoson and leaving labels that either abandon them when heavy rock falls out of favor or rape them of deserved money, the band is still creating music and decimating crowds across the globe. Their first DVD aptly-titled Can’t Stop the Machine chronicles their rollercoaster career. Guitarist Benji Hellberg sums up the DVD best. “I want fans to be able to feel like they’re getting to see inside the band members’ souls. The story is completely out of control and unbelievable, and the music is just as out of control and unbelievable.” With numerous extras, music videos and unreleased tracks, fans are granted all access to the enigmatic band like never before. The DVD 's centerpiece is the 75-minute documentary with tour and studio footage from the last five years, as well as jarring and honest interviews with members both past and present. Holding nothing back, the film captures the darkness and genius inherent within American Head Charge.
The documentary reveals the Minneapolis band’s whole history. Footage begins when the band burst onto the national scene in 2001 with their Rick Rubin produced American Recordings/Universal Records debut The War of Art. The release immediately separated them from the metal pack. Violent, strange, cathartic, dangerous and utterly groundbreaking, they blended the industrial grind of Ministry and Marilyn Manson with the tripped-out melodic experimentation of Faith No More. OZZfest 2001 introduced AHC to America, and worldwide tours (including Japan) with Slipknot, Slayer, and System of a Down followed, with the film encapsulating the madness onstage and off. During that time, The War of Art went on to sell in excess of 250,000 units, and it propelled the band to international acclaim with the singles “All Wrapped Up” and “Just So You Know.”
Tape keeps rolling as the band creates their sophomore record entitled The Feeding in 2005. More riff-oriented than its predecessor, this batch of tunes engaged a full-force guitar assault driven by late axe-slinger Ottoson. Despite selling more than 100,000 copies of their second offering, tragedy befell the band when Ottoson’s heart stopped while on tour with Mudvayne. The guitarist unknowingly had walking pneumonia in addition to severe strep throat and a (unbeknownst to the band) congenital heart murmur, and after 3 drinks (his first in 2 weeks due to having been on antibiotics) and prescribed pain killers, he passed away in his sleep. Bryan was and is far from forgotten. In one of the documentary’s most intense and moving moments, the band plays the UK's 2005 Download festival, and the entire crowd of 15,000+ begins chanting Bryan’s name. It’s unsettling yet beautiful as the band claps along to the deafening screams. However, with Cameron Heacock’s entrancing and brutal vocals, General Banks' agile yet Godzilla-like bass, Justin Fowler’s haunting keyboards and Dane Tuders’s pummeling percussion, the band are reborn in 2007 with Can’t Stop the Machine. “The DVD is a good segue to the next record, because the band has been through so much. 99 percent of the bands out there would’ve broken up. For the band to even still be kicking is amazing to me,” says Hellberg.
Ultimately, the DVD captures the essence of American Head Charge. Hellberg continues, “When you listen to American Head Charge, you get the real story, you get a real feeling for what’s going on inside of the minds, the heads and the lives of every member. It’s taken from extreme beauty to extreme chaos, and that’s exactly how life is for us.” - Rick Florino
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Member Since: 11/2/2004
Band Website: headcharge.com (want to redesign it? let us know.)
Band Members: Cameron Heacock: Vocals

Banks: Bass

Justin Fowler: Keyboards

Benji Helberg: Guitars

Dane Tuders: Drums

Karma Cheema: Guitars

Influences: Talented musicians and songwriters in any genre.

Artists that have stood up to the (in general) creativity-raping entertainment industry and still succeed professionally.

Ourselves.
Sounds Like: The sound of things breaking.

Trepanation
1999
War of Art
2001
The Feeding
2005
DVD / CD
2007
Record Label: Done bending over and taking it.
Type of Label: None

My Blog

Interview with Mr. H.C. Banks III, Justin, and Benji!

(Interview done @ The Pearl Room on June 2nd, 2007 on the CSTM Tour) --------------- http://www.buzznews.net/Headcharge.html Interview by Nick Panico --------------- As the new millennium turned, the...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

Got an AHC tattoo?

Have you shown your love for the band in the coolest way possible? Do you have an AHC related tattoo? If so, please send in a picture of said ink with your name and city/state/country, even if you've ...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

AHC Tour Thank You's

Since tomorrow night (Friday, July 6th, 2007) at The Rock here in Minneapolis is the last night of the "Can't Stop the Machine" tour, I thought I'd thank some of the people that made this tour possib...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

LIVE RADIO BROADCAST OF JULY 6TH SHOW IN MAPLEWOOD, MN

Can't make it to the show on Friday? Then listen to the entire show, from start to finish, on the CITIES LIVE radio broadcast! --------------- "American Head Charge will be making the final stop of th...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

Did you see AHC on Entourage yet?

Did you see it?   HBO's hit series Entourage chose American Head Charge's "Leave Me Alone" for the best Ari Gold badass move yet. It aired Sunday night, but we've got it on Youtube. Ad...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

American Head Charge FAQ

The band is currently in the process of putting together a comprehensive and well rounded FAQ. Frequently Asked Questions. Got an important question that you want some light shed on? Post it in a comm...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

AHC on Entourage!

On Sunday June 24th the smash hit HBO original series "Entourage" willfeature a song by Minneapolis's finest American Head Charge. The trackentitled "Leave Me Alone" is a live staple and one of the mo...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

American Head Charge wants...

...the following things on this tour. Remember, the key word between band and fan is symbiotic.1) Got a boat? AHC wants to go fishing. All of them. On a boat. In the water. 2) A pretty and fit girl to...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

Onstage with AHC or not?

People, people, people.... Want to be onstage with AHC? Then try PAYING ATTENTION. ROUND 2. When we say BLACK BUTTON DOWN SHIRT, PLAIN BLACK PANTS, and SOLID BLACK SHOES, we don't mean a long sleeve M...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST

Lawrence Kansas/The Granada/May 6th, 2007

Great show tonight, but shitty weather. Tornados, freeway closures, and right now and for the past 3 hours, torrential rain. It's 3 AM, and our driver just got here to whisk us away to fabulous Little...
Posted by American Head Charge on Fri, 27 Jul 2007 08:39:00 PST