My Sister's Machine's 1992 Concert History

My Sister's Machine were formed in Seattle, United States in 1989, at a time when the grunge movement was gaining strength. Because they fit into the genre relatively well, they quickly found a major label (Caroline) to sign to, before releasing their debut album, "Diva" in 1992, which, despite the demand for everything grunge at the time, did not sell well. They moved to Chameleon soon after, releasing another commercially-unsuccessful album, "Wallflower" in 1993. This was to be their last, however, and they split up in 1994.

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Grunge
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1993 1 concert
1992 9 concerts
1991 1 concert
1989 1 concert
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has My Sister's Machine had?

My Sister's Machine has had 14 concerts.

What genre is My Sister's Machine?

My Sister's Machine is most often considered to be Alternative Rock, Hard Rock, Alternative Metal, Grunge, Seattle, and Underground Grunge.

When was the last My Sister's Machine concert?

The last My Sister's Machine concert was on January 09, 2015 at The Crocodile in Seattle, Washington, United States.

What setlist does My Sister's Machine play live?

The songs that My Sister's Machine performs live vary, but here's the latest setlist that we have from the August 21, 2010 concert at The Showbox in Seattle, Washington, United States:

  1. Hands and Feet
  2. Pain
  3. Broken Land
  4. Sunday
  5. I'm Sorry
  6. Steamy Swamp Thang
  7. Feed
  8. Wasting Time
  9. Monster Box
  10. Empty Room
  11. This Is Fear
  12. Love at High Speed
  13. I Hate You
  14. Diva

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