It took a little longer than initially expected, but Machine Head made it back to the stage Monday night in Oakland. The band was forced to temporarily drop off their tour when Robb Flynn required emergency surgery for a hernia, and they planned to be back for a show in Portland, Ore., on Saturday night. However, a bus breakdown thwarted those plans, but they eventually returned to the stage in Oakland.

The timing was perfect for the band, as the Fox Theater's hometown crowd provided just the boost the group was looking for upon their return. This marked the band's first set in Oakland since their 1995 performance at Kaiser Arena supporting Slayer.

Flynn, just 12 days removed from his surgery and still fighting a chest infection, gave the fans his all during the performance. The band had vowed prior to the surgery that they would return before the trek was finished and they'll now complete the run with fellow rockers Dethklok, All That Remains, and the Black Dahlia Murder.

Fan filmed footage of the group performing their song 'Halo' from Monday's set can be seen below. For the remaining dates on Machine Head's tour, check here.

Watch Machine Head Perform 'Halo' in Oakland

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