If it weren't for Fear Factory bands like Slipknot, Korn and Deftones would have never entered the mainstream. FF were the first band to bridge the gap between Metal and the mainstream audience after Metal seemingly died in the early 90s.
@@PeaceDweller I do not agree.in my humble opinion the 90's were fucking awesome.Progressive death metal band ( DEATH) florida legends(OBITUARY) ( MORBID ANGEL) ( NOCTURNUS) NOT TO MENTION THRASH LEGENDS ( SLAYER// OVERKILL// EXODUS// TESTAMENT// AND OF COURSE( JUDAS PRIEST// IRON MAIDEN// MEGADETH// SAVATAGE// AND TOO MANY GREAT BANDS WERE KICKIN ASS!!!!PANTERA( RULED) YES PRONG/ SEPULTURA// TOO MANY TO MENTION\,,,/
Spot on, mate. I'd love to see what would have happened if metal went down this cyber metal route instead of the hip-hop inspired nu-metal direction......
Jeremy Clark, I hear ya!! I am 43 and still rockin' out to this. Way back in 1995 I saw FF live, when they toured in support of this album, if I'm not mistaken. Lately, I've jammed this album. I was reminded of the ferocious beauty of this song 😈🎸💥⚡
47 still love this album... I'm into different music now, but sometimes go back to old favorites... I remember listening that album on tape, on my "walkman" walking through woods, and also at night in my bed
I had a bitchen 1968 Chevy truck that was lowered,it had a great stereo in it. I sold it in San Diego and the buyer asked if it would make it to Los Angeles. I said He’ll yeah it will make it to LA. I told him play the cd i left in it and you’ll be there before the albums over. That cd was Fear Factory Demanufacture. I miss that truck….shit….
I was about 14/15 years old when my life changed literally overnight with the release of the album DEMANUFACTURE. And even today when I hear it, it gives me the same sensation. FEAR FACTORY I LOVE YOU!
@@rashidruzzi7111 ah that sucks, cheers for the info. I'm always telling people if you get a chance to see ANY band live - take it. Never know when theyll stop doing shit.
@@bruteoni8432 it's been too late for over 15 years. I'm not sure what you guys are on about but Burton Bell's clean vocals do not sound good live because he uses a bad technique for his screaming vocals which destroyed his vocal chords. I've seen them live 6 times since 2004 and Bell just isn't that good live.
I guess that is because FF were playing a lot faster than most industrial metal bands metal play their metal riffs and most industrial metal fans were not ready for that. I for one normally prefer my metal guitar riffs to be played slow but since FF had an industrial sound to them I could get into the band but I guess for lots of industrial metal fans the guitars were played just to fast. For those metal fans who loved fast guitar playing I guess there were just to many industrial metal sounds for them to enjoy this band. FF tried to be the bridge that brought metal fans who don't normally enjoy industrial metal (like thrash metal fans) into the world of industrial metal but failed. Such a shame. Guess industrial metal just has to much of a gothic subculture for them lol.
Burton C bell was th emost original in the fact he would sing his clean parts like some 80's singers. (also why they covered GAry Numans Cars) this ocmbined with the harsh metal and deep growls... there is nothing like it. His clean vocals are like the "human" PART OF FEAR FACTORY SONGS, A THROWBACK. the rest is fighting the machione, the brutality, the metal, the cold steel, the erasion of human societ,.
The first time I heard FF was on Much Music’s program LOUD back when I was 14 or 15. I remember being high af when this song came on and it blew my mind how heavy it was compared to anything I had heard at that point in my life. That was the beginning of my life long love affair with all things metal. I’m 45 now and still rock FF occasionally.
I asked someone recently with similar music taste if they like Fear Factory. He said "Yeah definitely I did, back in the day". I said "You make it sound as if better things have come out since then."
But I think you're rather mistaken. They have been pretty popular, especially as far as an "industrial death metal" (their typical/original genre at least) band goes.
This album was played at every party I went to when I was 16 years old. Now, 20 years later, I still enjoy it, but most of the younger generation doesn't know about it.
This is the story of one faithful Self Bias Resistor, resisting to protect her little mosfet transistor on my amplifier while playing this. Brave little silicon-carbid device, standing against the ampere, defying Ohm's Law... «All these years they've tried to break you to your knees Anger scours right through your veins » Yep, the peak voltage is not gonna weaken you but make you warmer, you, you're doing your job, the speakers can handle this even the bass under 4ohm RMS. You're a brave 80's amplifier and nothing's gonna break you no matter how shitty it is. Ah, electronics geek metal ~
I used to play this at the start of my MOSFET amplifiers lesson. Set the scene beautifully. I used to demonstrate amplitude modulation by modulating Carcass onto ultrasound, then listening with a bat detector.
I saw FF in NYC on the 25th anniversary tour of Demanufacture, back in 2016. Ive seen hundreds of shows, and that one was one of the top three shows ive seen. Just incredible. I have such a wonderful memory of that gig. They killed it. Demanufacture is one of the groundbreaking masterpieces of modern metal that really changed the course.
I saw them in the late 90s in Utica NY, line up was Fear Factory, PM5k, Type O Negative, and I think Drain STH. it was billed as bite me fest, the guitarist from FF joined Type Os set. it was amazing!
Messiah soundtrack !! That game was insane for the time, and featured Fear Factory as the OG soundtrack for the game, especially that song. Good memories and nostalgia, omg
Yeah and this Album is a fxxking Masterpice. I got it when i was 12 in 1995 but that was the first Industrial Metal Album ever. That was forming this Genre in ´95 And i still Luv it af
@@martyschriver Lol thats a pretty stupid thing to say. They are both great. But yeah, Meshuggah can steamroll most bands in existence. Including Fear Factory when they play live unfortunately.
I listened to a LOT of FF in my teens. I didn't care about the lyrics, because back then you couldn't just Google the lyrics... I listened to the awesome music. It wasn't until years later that I realised that all these metal bands were putting a message out there, not just making awesome music.
I was also 16, but seen them before I ever even heard them. They fucking rocked it so hard in notes and lyrics and brutal execution that I seen them again 20 years later but knew every word this time. They were a catalyst for my transformation in life and They’ll always be legendary to me and my world.!
temazo, fear factory, a mi gusto es de las bandas más importantes en la historia del metal ya que con su música revolucionaron la escena, una propuesta totalmente nueva, no sonaban a nadie más, un sonido único. Es una lástima que las generaciones actuales la valoren tan poco.
Ah, the sounds of my youth. This is still a fucking strange, weird-ass fucking album. All these years and its still one of the strangest I've ever heard in the world of metal. That's the factor that makes it continue to fucking slay after all this time!
I think that it's the thems that they explored with this album as well,the heavy futuristic sci-fi influence added amazingly well to the overall performance.
Started listening to them when they first got out and still come back to enjoy their awesomeness. Always a favorite on my list no doubt, thanks for sharing 👍😎
Everytime I hear the verse "They have tried to break you" I cry. Because I see what is going on. And people are literally broken from this corrupt system. Letting the panic media fear porn, social media where people are mentally murdering each other every day because they are brainwashed by these government ideas. And now this virus situation, of strange mandates just "keep you safe" & afraid. Yes we have to be safe out there. But not when are broken down & depressed.
Governments are just figureheads for the corporations... There are literally companies with more $ than most the world besides their partner home Nation US. They have built a shadow empire spanning the world just like Rome, Persia, the Mongols... They just used money instead of armies primarily
I remember when I first heard of these guys my friend came over he said you have to hear this it's like a mix between electronic music and metal they were really fresh back then hence their rise to a place at the top
It's cathartic when you hear a song you like once but you never caught a name 15 years later only to discover the song was ten years old the first time I heard it (and lets face it the lyrics upon hearing it ONCE are a little lost on a 16 year old who was listening to it more for the guitar.)
I started listening to this band when I was 9 gotta love older brothers this band has to be one of my all time favourite bands only I gotta go see them live
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I wish there was a part of my brain that would never forget Fear Factory but sadly I always seem to forget them. On occasions when I'm lit I'll relisten. They need more recognition in what they bought to the 90's metal scene. Sadly underrated.
Dino Crisis indeed, Dino Cazares used to be Mental! my Mother used to describe him as a broken skipping LP playing over and over again 🤣🤣 amazing song.
Yo simplemente no me imagino Escuchar a un Fear Factory sin Burton! 😔 Pero todo el trabajo que han echo hasta ahora, son méritos para ser de mis bandas Favoritas de Metal! \~/ \~/ ALL FOR THE MACHINE!!!! 🤘🤘🤘🤘
My first time finding fear factory was through a ps2 demo disc with a demo of the game frequency. They had more electronic stuff than metal but still cool.
When the DJ played this for 16 year old me in a German metal nightclub I nearly shat my little pants and banged my head for 5 minutes straight. The human…MACHINES OF HATE.
These guys don’t get enough credit for making a unique sound that has influenced many bands after. I will always love fear factory. Raymond Herrera is a monster on the kit, hope he is doing well.
FEAR FACTORY WERE PHENOMENAL LIVE// SAW THEM IN THE 90'S TWICE// THOSE BOYS ARE AWESOME// SHAME THAT THERE IS A LAWSUIT OR SOMETHING THAT MAY PREVENT US EVER SEEING THEM AGAIN AS FEAR FACTORY😥
Very first song I've ever heard of Fear Factory came from the soundtrack of 'Mortal Kombat', which is the song 'Zero Signal' back in 1995. I've been hooked ever since.
Fear Factory was the first band that I've ever heard combining death and clean vocals. The first time I ever saw them was a really bad live performance of Scape Goat on MTV Headbanger's ball in 1993. We even laughed at them back then, but comes 1995 and I see Replica video on MTV and it just blew me away. I've really loved this album ever since. Possibly one of the top 10 Metal Albums of all time for me. So good!
I remember these guys being one of the hottest up and coming metal bands and then they came out with Obsolete and started down the NuMetal road. Never hear much about them since! I remember Ozzfest with Pantera, Type O, Machine Head, Marilyn, Fear Factory, and many more, right as the Nu Metal crap started. But back then it was still the golden age of metal man. I wouldn't trade those concerts for anything.
Love this on both remanufacture and demanufacture albums awesome awesome awesome 10 out of 10 best ever fear factory was introduced to me by my brother but I have listened to more then him now lol and love it
Still hits as hard 29 years later. A jaw-dropping moment at the time but just as powerful today.
Back to 1995: a workmate lend me this cd and told me: "listen to it". One of the best decisions of my life !
Yeah me too
my mate burned this cd in year 10 for me, glad he did, fav band ever since
Good friend
Ha! Yep. That's a real friend.
He never got it back, did he? 😅
underrated as fuck. ff were way ahead of their time
agreed
Not that far ahead.
Fear Factory had a sound that set them apart from the metal bands at the time, shame they never got more recognized than they did.
J. Vinton I agree those vocals are angelic man
If it weren't for Fear Factory bands like Slipknot, Korn and Deftones would have never entered the mainstream. FF were the first band to bridge the gap between Metal and the mainstream audience after Metal seemingly died in the early 90s.
J. Vinton Not to me!! i also think that the djent shit (along with so many others) take so much from them.
Peace Dweller Not really..... Prong,Helmet,Stuck Mojo,Pitchshifter,Clawfinger,Pantera and a few more
@@PeaceDweller I do not agree.in my humble opinion the 90's were fucking awesome.Progressive death metal band ( DEATH) florida legends(OBITUARY) ( MORBID ANGEL) ( NOCTURNUS) NOT TO MENTION THRASH LEGENDS ( SLAYER// OVERKILL// EXODUS// TESTAMENT// AND OF COURSE( JUDAS PRIEST// IRON MAIDEN// MEGADETH// SAVATAGE// AND TOO MANY GREAT BANDS WERE KICKIN ASS!!!!PANTERA( RULED) YES PRONG/ SEPULTURA// TOO MANY TO MENTION\,,,/
1:03 That chorus gives me chills everytime.
I see you everywhere,you have amazing music taste,thanks for uploading some of acid baths songs
❤
That's the Fission brother!!! 🤘🏽🤘🏽🤘🏽
2020, 53 years old, been a metalhead since my teens and this album is still in my top 5. Put simply : I fucking love this album, brutal and brilliant.
Spot on, mate. I'd love to see what would have happened if metal went down this cyber metal route instead of the hip-hop inspired nu-metal direction......
Jeremy Clark, I hear ya!! I am 43 and still rockin' out to this. Way back in 1995 I saw FF live, when they toured in support of this album, if I'm not mistaken.
Lately, I've jammed this album. I was reminded of the ferocious beauty of this song 😈🎸💥⚡
47 still love this album... I'm into different music now, but sometimes go back to old favorites... I remember listening that album on tape, on my "walkman" walking through woods, and also at night in my bed
FUCK YEAH MAN! Maximum respect
I'm only 34, but it's been my goto metal album since I heard it at my nephews place some 25 years ago.
I had a bitchen 1968 Chevy truck that was lowered,it had a great stereo in it. I sold it in San Diego and the buyer asked if it would make it to Los Angeles. I said He’ll yeah it will make it to LA. I told him play the cd i left in it and you’ll be there before the albums over. That cd was Fear Factory Demanufacture. I miss that truck….shit….
Still the most underrated heavy metal album of all time!
Fact.
Easily. Still holds up
2021, the sound stills fresh and futuristic. Underated masterpiece.
Yes )))
I just KNOW IT today!
During the chorus Raymond Herrera goes far beyond 9000 on the double kick. Beast mode
Dominator-esque!
They still remain my favorite of all 2024
This song and album is still absolutely amazing compared to anything out today..
It aged very well
This song hits like a sledgehammer to cinderblocks.
This album still hold up to anything done. Ever.
THE FIRST FEAR FACTORY ALBUM( SOUL OF A NEW MACHINE) WAS AND STILL IS THE HEAVIEST MUSIC FEAR FACTORY EVER MADE**
Fully Agree
@@louiscsanko9322 no
I was about 14/15 years old when my life changed literally overnight with the release of the album DEMANUFACTURE. And even today when I hear it, it gives me the same sensation. FEAR FACTORY I LOVE YOU!
I was watching Much music ( Canada's MTV ) in 1995 an seen Replica .. so i bought the album and...🤯
Best Fear Factory album
Absolutely
Its not like their other albums aren't great
But they really set the bar so fucking high with this album they were never able to match it again
Indeed ❗ achatype close second 👌
The chunkyness of the chorus nearly made me scrunch my entire face into my head. Need to see them live
Original vocalist (Burton Bell) just left
@@rashidruzzi7111 ah that sucks, cheers for the info. I'm always telling people if you get a chance to see ANY band live - take it. Never know when theyll stop doing shit.
@@russellthewonderbeast3265 Couldn't be more right
too late now, singer left. They are very good live
@@bruteoni8432 it's been too late for over 15 years. I'm not sure what you guys are on about but Burton Bell's clean vocals do not sound good live because he uses a bad technique for his screaming vocals which destroyed his vocal chords. I've seen them live 6 times since 2004 and Bell just isn't that good live.
Hard to believe this album is already 25 years old. Such a fucking masterpiece of an album.
Fear Factory never got the proper love in music world imo.
Yeah doesnt sound dated at all
I guess that is because FF were playing a lot faster than most industrial metal bands metal play their metal riffs and most industrial metal fans were not ready for that. I for one normally prefer my metal guitar riffs to be played slow but since FF had an industrial sound to them I could get into the band but I guess for lots of industrial metal fans the guitars were played just to fast. For those metal fans who loved fast guitar playing I guess there were just to many industrial metal sounds for them to enjoy this band. FF tried to be the bridge that brought metal fans who don't normally enjoy industrial metal (like thrash metal fans) into the world of industrial metal but failed. Such a shame. Guess industrial metal just has to much of a gothic subculture for them lol.
This chorus is one of the most beautiful things i ever heard in my entire life (and i listen to all kinds of Rock/Metal stuff)
It's almost divine.
Simple as majesty!
Burton C bell was th emost original in the fact he would sing his clean parts like some 80's singers. (also why they covered GAry Numans Cars) this ocmbined with the harsh metal and deep growls... there is nothing like it. His clean vocals are like the "human" PART OF FEAR FACTORY SONGS, A THROWBACK. the rest is fighting the machione, the brutality, the metal, the cold steel, the erasion of human societ,.
Oh beautiful, for spacious skies
For amber waves of grain.......
@@deang9141 Good analysis!
Like the whole song pisschrist 😮
I FINALLY get to witness these guys live at the end of this month...GAH! BRUTIFUL!
This song was a call to action for me when I was 19 and it is again even though I am now 40.
44 here my hardrocking amigo, and still going into the action .
lmao SPRING IT OUT FOR JUSTICE
Exact same here
I am today 43
yup
The first time I heard FF was on Much Music’s program LOUD back when I was 14 or 15. I remember being high af when this song came on and it blew my mind how heavy it was compared to anything I had heard at that point in my life. That was the beginning of my life long love affair with all things metal. I’m 45 now and still rock FF occasionally.
I asked someone recently with similar music taste if they like Fear Factory. He said "Yeah definitely I did, back in the day". I said "You make it sound as if better things have come out since then."
Every time I hear the chorus, I get a good feeling, like I’m ascending into a cloudy night sky with wind all around me.
Same feeling here! There' something magical, almost divine in this chorus...a big light coming from the skies
That describes it perfectly
@@Malpractice2003 Yep. There's something gorgeous and transcendent about Burton C. Bell's vocals in the chorus 🌟
One of the greatest Industrial Albums of all time
I can't believe they weren't recognized as much as the other bands out there. Most metalheads friends i know don't realize who they are.....
Prentice978 jgb then they aren't metalheads...
But I think you're rather mistaken. They have been pretty popular, especially as far as an "industrial death metal" (their typical/original genre at least) band goes.
triumphant39 it's all because Burton's shitty clean voice live. He can't sing to be honest.
Prentice978 jgb This also sounds a lot like hardcore to me. In the vein as stuff like helmet and neck
This album was played at every party I went to when I was 16 years old.
Now, 20 years later, I still enjoy it, but most of the younger generation doesn't know about it.
The world needs this now more than ever.
This is the story of one faithful Self Bias Resistor, resisting to protect her little mosfet transistor on my amplifier while playing this. Brave little silicon-carbid device, standing against the ampere, defying Ohm's Law...
«All these years they've tried to break you to your knees
Anger scours right through your veins »
Yep, the peak voltage is not gonna weaken you but make you warmer, you, you're doing your job, the speakers can handle this even the bass under 4ohm RMS. You're a brave 80's amplifier and nothing's gonna break you no matter how shitty it is.
Ah, electronics geek metal ~
I play dums. Love the op
Ahh, nothing like some "metal" for the electronics
Ohm my God I love this!
I used to play this at the start of my MOSFET amplifiers lesson. Set the scene beautifully. I used to demonstrate amplitude modulation by modulating Carcass onto ultrasound, then listening with a bat detector.
It was 1995!! Incredibile
The amount of damage the last 40 seconds of this song live have inflicted on my neck over the last 30 years is huge. Worth it.
This is one of my favorite metal songs
Quality opinion
This is one of my favourite metal albums
FF Always on top. for all generations.
and that makes this song 10x special, huh
Mine too!
the riff at 04:19 is absolutely amazing, really gets the energy flowing.
Wow, just listening to this now. As a huge fan of modern metal this shit is way ahead of its time.
Love this track so much, 4:20 already blazes.
Top Secret i see what you did there
I saw FF in NYC on the 25th anniversary tour of Demanufacture, back in 2016. Ive seen hundreds of shows, and that one was one of the top three shows ive seen. Just incredible. I have such a wonderful memory of that gig. They killed it. Demanufacture is one of the groundbreaking masterpieces of modern metal that really changed the course.
I found out the day after that show happened. So pissseddd
I saw them in the late 90s in Utica NY, line up was Fear Factory, PM5k, Type O Negative, and I think Drain STH. it was billed as bite me fest, the guitarist from FF joined Type Os set. it was amazing!
Messiah soundtrack !!
That game was insane for the time, and featured Fear Factory as the OG soundtrack for the game, especially that song. Good memories and nostalgia, omg
Greatest industrial metal band ever
Yeah and this Album is a fxxking Masterpice. I got it when i was 12 in 1995 but that was the first Industrial Metal Album ever.
That was forming this Genre in ´95
And i still Luv it af
@@speedcorejihad8978 so good.
No that would be ministry psalm 69 and mind is a terrible thing to taste
This album could be 2024 so cool!
The only force to tackle Meshuggah head on!
Meshuggah can't hold a candle to Fear Factory
@@martyschriver NOT TRUE
@@martyschriver Lol thats a pretty stupid thing to say. They are both great. But yeah, Meshuggah can steamroll most bands in existence. Including Fear Factory when they play live unfortunately.
Still listening, 25 years, SO AWESOME!!! THIS IS SO AWESOME!!!
Almost 2023. Still legend to me. The sound of my youth.
Fear Factory was absolutely one of my favorite bands as a teenager.
I was 19 and i can tell the exact moment of Summer 1995 when i first heard this song and It TOYALLY BLEW ME AWAY, as It was yesterday
I listened to a LOT of FF in my teens. I didn't care about the lyrics, because back then you couldn't just Google the lyrics... I listened to the awesome music. It wasn't until years later that I realised that all these metal bands were putting a message out there, not just making awesome music.
I'm pretty sure Demanufacture, like most albums, had the lyrics in the booklet.
Love this track.
I bought this Album when it came out. I was 16. It was one hell of a time.
I was also 16, but seen them before I ever even heard them. They fucking rocked it so hard in notes and lyrics and brutal execution that I seen them again 20 years later but knew every word this time. They were a catalyst for my transformation in life and They’ll always be legendary to me and my world.!
nostalgia right here.. sick song!!
Robert C
dedicating a song to a song?
Live: I Alone
dedicated to
Self Bias Resistor
very destroy
90 is the best decenie for sick metal song.
Robert C, I saw FF at Ozzfest 1997 in San Antonio, TX at The Alamodome. I seem to remember them playing this song, if I'm not mistaken 😈🎸💥⚡
Listen to FF makes you stronger than before , the chorus and riffs are one the best ever
The fucking timing and precision! Brutal!
Open minds will dominate💪💪💪
I saw this band from first time in 2012 in Valencia, Venezuela. 10 years later and they're still one of my favourites.
I'll never forget the first time I heard this track!?..Blew my mind!!..So much power!!
temazo, fear factory, a mi gusto es de las bandas más importantes en la historia del metal ya que con su música revolucionaron la escena, una propuesta totalmente nueva, no sonaban a nadie más, un sonido único. Es una lástima que las generaciones actuales la valoren tan poco.
Yo apenas la conocí hoy gracias a las publicaciones de un perfil de nu metal en Twitter! Uffff joya de tema
Bought this album when I was 23, I loved it.
This album is a truly masterpiece. And this song guys...
Ah, the sounds of my youth. This is still a fucking strange, weird-ass fucking album. All these years and its still one of the strangest I've ever heard in the world of metal. That's the factor that makes it continue to fucking slay after all this time!
I think that it's the thems that they explored with this album as well,the heavy futuristic sci-fi influence added amazingly well to the overall performance.
I don't find it strange in the least bit. It's very trippy in a fresh and futuristic way.
Best song in the world.
Close, but disagree. Pisschrist. That song is just raw and dark, and they have a lot of those. I like your style in music. Cheers brother!
Started listening to them when they first got out and still come back to enjoy their awesomeness. Always a favorite on my list no doubt, thanks for sharing 👍😎
this song and there song shock, pulled me thrugh the fire that bunrd everything down ibuild up till then
Still blasting in 2024!
That harmony sound when it breaks down sounds so good
best Metal song ever. this is real. Agree with me please
I LIKE THE VERSION ON REMANUFACTURE BETTER, THE ENDING IS SO BAD ASS IN THAT VERSION
Total agree...Demanufacture is the best and more powerfull metal album at 90's
Yeah... I'm still listening to Demanufacture 2 This day... pure class...stay metal !!!!
no the whole album is good.
@@XxPixie604xX " DEATH" SYMBOLIC IS IN THE TOP 5 BEST METAL ALBUMS OF THE 90'S**
Their three first albums (Soul of a New Machine - Remanufacture - Demanufacture) shaped my adolescence.
O Ultra Conservador Fear is the Mindkiller
Obsolete is what got me in my youth.
Then I would say you had a pretty kick ass childhood. Metal 4ever
Obsolete was so great too
Freedom or fire
Everytime I hear the verse "They have tried to break you" I cry. Because I see what is going on. And people are literally broken from this corrupt system. Letting the panic media fear porn, social media where people are mentally murdering each other every day because they are brainwashed by these government ideas. And now this virus situation, of strange mandates just "keep you safe" & afraid. Yes we have to be safe out there. But not when are broken down & depressed.
A straight up Fear Campaign
Governments are just figureheads for the corporations... There are literally companies with more $ than most the world besides their partner home Nation US. They have built a shadow empire spanning the world just like Rome, Persia, the Mongols... They just used money instead of armies primarily
Same brother
Wait until your hear Sabbath Bloody Sabbath. Same vibe.
Amen
I remember when I first heard of these guys my friend came over he said you have to hear this it's like a mix between electronic music and metal they were really fresh back then hence their rise to a place at the top
It's cathartic when you hear a song you like once but you never caught a name 15 years later only to discover the song was ten years old the first time I heard it (and lets face it the lyrics upon hearing it ONCE are a little lost on a 16 year old who was listening to it more for the guitar.)
Undescribable feeling
Best voice ever
One of the best metal songs ever 🤘
Mortal Kombat got me looking this dudes up the whole album smashes
Demanufacture.. insane
Zajebisty utwór !!!!!!!!
Temazo!!
They have tried to break you!!
And not a single tom was hit that day.
But seriously, what a fucking killer song. The last minute makes it even better than it already is.
I started listening to this band when I was 9 gotta love older brothers this band has to be one of my all time favourite bands only I gotta go see them live
Still hits me, especially at times like this ❤️✨
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I wish there was a part of my brain that would never forget Fear Factory but sadly I always seem to forget them. On occasions when I'm lit I'll relisten. They need more recognition in what they bought to the 90's metal scene. Sadly underrated.
ok i found this song in a book that i read and i understand why that character love this song ✨🔥🔥🔥
my first FF song... 95
still my fav
in my top 5 all time metal tracks
HOMH \m/
Dino Crisis indeed, Dino Cazares used to be Mental! my Mother used to describe him as a broken skipping LP playing over and over again 🤣🤣 amazing song.
Yo simplemente no me imagino Escuchar a un Fear Factory sin Burton! 😔
Pero todo el trabajo que han echo hasta ahora, son méritos para ser de mis bandas Favoritas de Metal!
\~/ \~/
ALL FOR THE MACHINE!!!!
🤘🤘🤘🤘
A timeless classic.
✨Chills✨
My first time finding fear factory was through a ps2 demo disc with a demo of the game frequency. They had more electronic stuff than metal but still cool.
When the DJ played this for 16 year old me in a German metal nightclub I nearly shat my little pants and banged my head for 5 minutes straight. The human…MACHINES OF HATE.
Fear Factory 1995 , 2021 and 2050 forever .
These guys don’t get enough credit for making a unique sound that has influenced many bands after. I will always love fear factory. Raymond Herrera is a monster on the kit, hope he is doing well.
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FEAR FACTORY WERE PHENOMENAL LIVE// SAW THEM IN THE 90'S TWICE// THOSE BOYS ARE AWESOME// SHAME THAT THERE IS A LAWSUIT OR SOMETHING THAT MAY PREVENT US EVER SEEING THEM AGAIN AS FEAR FACTORY😥
My favorite band
Very first song I've ever heard of Fear Factory came from the soundtrack of 'Mortal Kombat', which is the song 'Zero Signal' back in 1995. I've been hooked ever since.
Fear Factory was the first band that I've ever heard combining death and clean vocals. The first time I ever saw them was a really bad live performance of Scape Goat on MTV Headbanger's ball in 1993. We even laughed at them back then, but comes 1995 and I see Replica video on MTV and it just blew me away. I've really loved this album ever since. Possibly one of the top 10 Metal Albums of all time for me. So good!
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It's a shame I passed on this band when they first came out, I'm making that up now.
Chirurgical precision of every riff makes me so scared...fantastic execution!
I remember these guys being one of the hottest up and coming metal bands and then they came out with Obsolete and started down the NuMetal road. Never hear much about them since! I remember Ozzfest with Pantera, Type O, Machine Head, Marilyn, Fear Factory, and many more, right as the Nu Metal crap started. But back then it was still the golden age of metal man. I wouldn't trade those concerts for anything.
Love this on both remanufacture and demanufacture albums awesome awesome awesome 10 out of 10 best ever fear factory was introduced to me by my brother but I have listened to more then him now lol and love it