Death Machine is a 1994 British science fiction film written and directed by Stephen Norrington.
Death Machine is set in the near future of 2003. The film opens in a demolished roadside diner, everyone inside has been slaughtered by a malfunctioning secret project codenamed Hardman. It was manufactured by Chaank, a megacorporation that produces military hardware. Public outcry ensues and Cale is introduced as the company's investigating Chief Executive.
Ridley, head of the board of directors, tries to cover things up. Cale demands immediate and full public disclosure. She also wants Dante, who developed Project Hardman, fired. No one seems to care about the situation, besides Dante himself, who takes an eerie interest in Cale. He confronts her on a few occasions with knowledge about her finances, childhood and other personal information.
At the same time a trio of stoner pacifist eco-warriors are planning to infiltrate the company's headquarters in order to destroy its digitally stored assets and put Chaank out of business.
Death Machine is the second EP created by the Christian Metal band, Living Sacrifice. It was their first release since In Memoriam. This EP was a digital release. The band stated that the songs on this EP, would not be on their new album, which would later be titled, The Infinite Order.
they cut it, slash it, rip it apart. dump deadly crap, that's just the start. damn the rivers, damn the valleys, damn the burnin' rays. damn the bloody atmosphere, can't breath it anyway. chorus: death machine - now i'm dyin. death machine - don't give a damn. death machine - on the frontline. death machine - got no retreat. a billion dollar profit, a bigger debt. with third world rape, that's what you get. they cut it down an' loot it, for what they want. if money's not enought, then it's genocide. (chorus) as i walk through the valley of death and i see what, what is left. it rips me, rips me apart. death machine tears out my heart.