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Artist: "Fear-Factory" |
Album: Obsolete |
Label: Roadrunner Records |
Type: Audio CD |
Release Date: 1999-03-23 |
Amazon.com Price: $19.98 |
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Album Description: Fear Factory's 10 years of evolution has brought their art to a whole new level, making their newest creation one of 2001's most anticipated albums. Limited edition digipak with 4 bonus tracks 'Dead Man Walking', 'Strain vs. Resistance', 'Repentance' and 'Full Metal Contact'. 15 tracks. 2001 releaseFear Factory's fourth album, Digimortal, finds the hirsute Los Angeles industrial-metal band happening on a theme that they've been alluding to throughout their existence. Digimortal is a concept album about the synthesis of man and machine, its 11 tracks serving up a mish-mash of screaming electronics and punishing low-end death-metal dynamics. Guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera served tenure in the none-more-metal terrorist troupe Brujeria shortly before the release of Digimortal, but straight-ahead metal antics have not dulled Fear Factory's silicon edge; the scattershot riffage of "Damaged" is undercut by furious, distorted synth-lines, and the hyper-tense "No One" offers up sirens straight from the Chemical Brothers' box of old-school rave machinery. While there's nothing quite as startling as the title track from 1999's Obsolete (which featured vocals from synth pioneer Gary Numan), the beatbox-based "Back the F**k Up," featuring Cypress Hill's B-Real, stands head and shoulders above the ham-fisted rap-rock fusion peddled by many of Fear Factory's peers. --Louis Pattison
Artist: Fear Factory |
Album: Archetype (CD plus DVD) |
Label: Liquid 8 |
Type: Audio CD |
Release Date: 2004-04-20 |
Amazon.com Price: $13.73 |
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Amazon.com Review: Fear Factory's fourth album, Digimortal, finds the hirsute Los Angeles industrial-metal band happening on a theme that they've been alluding to throughout their existence. Digimortal is a concept album about the synthesis of man and machine, its 11 tracks serving up a mish-mash of screaming electronics and punishing low-end death-metal dynamics. Guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera served tenure in the none-more-metal terrorist troupe Brujeria shortly before the release of Digimortal, but straight-ahead metal antics have not dulled Fear Factory's silicon edge; the scattershot riffage of "Damaged" is undercut by furious, distorted synth-lines, and the hyper-tense "No One" offers up sirens straight from the Chemical Brothers' box of old-school rave machinery. While there's nothing quite as startling as the title track from 1999's Obsolete (which featured vocals from synth pioneer Gary Numan), the beatbox-based "Back the F**k Up," featuring Cypress Hill's B-Real, stands head and shoulders above the ham-fisted rap-rock fusion peddled by many of Fear Factory's peers. --Louis Pattison
Artist: Fear Factory |
Album: Soul of a New Machine |
Label: Roadrunner UK |
Type: Audio CD |
Release Date: 1992-09-08 |
Amazon.com Price: $1.26 |
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Album Description: This collection spans the recordings of Fear Factory from 1992- 2001, including successful singles such as CARS from 1998Â’s Gold certified OBSOLETE, as well as Fear Factory fan favorites such as MARTYR, REPLICA and RESURRECTION. A must have for fans of metal!