Compressorhead, a robot band from Berlin, is rocking the Big Day Out festival in Australia.
Video of the group performing the Motorhead classic, “Ace Of Spades,” has surfaced.
Compressorhead’s recent video of the track went viral, quickly racking up more than 1.3 million views in its first four days; it’s now been viewed more than 4.6 million times since its January 3 debut.
Check out the original video here.
The group, which bills themselves as “the world’s heaviest metal band”, is made up of guitarist Fingers, bassist Bones and drummer Stickboy.
With 78 purpose-built fingers, guitarist Fingers was built by Kernschrott Robots, a company that creates direct recycling of discarded metal and industrial waste, converting metal parts and discarded devices into sculptures and objects of art.
Created by Robocross Machines, Stickboy uses 4 arms and 2 legs to plays his 14 piece Pearl drum kit with a double kick bass drum setup.
The robot band’s setlist includes tracks by Black Sabbath, Led Zeppelin, AC/DC and The Ramones, among others.
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