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* "Time Machine", from the 1992 Black Sabbath album '']'' * "Time Machine", from the 1992 Black Sabbath album '']''
* "Time Machine", an orchestral piece composed by ] * '']'', an orchestral piece composed by ]
* "Time Machine", from Cracker's 2009 album '']'' * "Time Machine", from Cracker's 2009 album '']''
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A time machine is a fictional/hypothetical device used to achieve time travel. The term may also refer to:

Novels and films

Music

Albums

Bands

  • Time Machine, aka Mashina Vremeni, a Russian rock band formed in 1969
  • Time Machine Network, aka TM Network, a Japanese pop band formed in 1984

Songs

Computing and gaming

Other

See also

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