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New Audio Machine is Trixter's 2012 effort on Frontiers Records, featuring the original lineup of the band. It was released April 20 and April 24 in Europe and the United States respectively. Tattoos & Misery was released as the first single and video in mid-March.

Track listing

  1. "Drag Me Down" – 3:59 (Steve Brown, Glen Burtnik)
  2. "Get On It" – 3:36 (Brown)
  3. "Dirty Love" – 3:41 (Brown, Pete Loran, Jim DeSalvo)
  4. "Machine" – 3:34 (Brown, PJ Farley, Mark Scott)
  5. "Live for the Day" - 3:35 (Brown, Farley)
  6. "Ride" – 3:48 (Brown, Farley)
  7. "Physical Attraction" – 3:52 (Brown, Loran, DeSalvo)
  8. "Tattoos & Misery" – 3:33 (Brown, Farley, Scott, Xandy Barry)
  9. "The Coolest Thing" – 3:37 (Brown, Bobby August)
  10. "Save Your Soul" – 4:03 (Brown)
  11. "Walk With a Stranger (Skid Row cover)" – 4:32 (Rachel Bolan, Dave "The Snake Sabo")
  12. "Find a Memory (European Bonus)" - 3:25 ()
  13. "Heart Of Steel (US Bonus [acoustic])" (Brown, Bill Wray)

Credits

Band members

  • Peter "Pete" Loran – lead vocals
  • Steve Brown – lead guitar
  • P. J. Farley – bass guitar
  • Mark "Gus" Scott – drums, percussion, backing vocals

Special Guests

  • Glen Burtnik - Additional Guitars, Bass, Vocals & Percussion (Track 1)
  • Eric Ragno - Keyboards (Tracks 1, 5 & 9)
  • Mark Sly - Backing Vocals (Track 9)
  • Pete Evick - Additional Guitars, Percussion (Track 9)
  • Bobby August - Backing Vocals (Track 9)
  • Angela Marien - Backing Vocals (Track 10)
  • John "J3" Allen - Backing Vocals (Track 11)

Production

  • Steve Brown
  • Chuck Alzakian

References

  1. ^ "Trixter - New Audio Machine review". by Grande Rock. Retrieved May 16, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)
  2. ^ "Trixter - New Audio Machine by Sleaze Roxx". by Sleaze Roxx. Retrieved May 21, 2012. {{cite web}}: Check |url= value (help); Check date values in: |date= (help)