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Fear Factory


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Burton - vocals

Christian - bass

Dino - guitar

Raymond - drums

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Transgression

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Transgression   (2005)   (read reviews)
Archetype   (2004)   (read reviews)
Concrete   (2002)   (read reviews)
Digimortal   (2001)   (read reviews)
Obsolete   (1998)   (read reviews)

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Genre: Metal
Origin: United States
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"One thing I could say about Fear Factory is that you can put on a Fear Factory song and know it's Fear Factory. Nowadays, so many bands are copying each other but we've always remained true to our sound." - Dino Cazares On their third album, Obsolete, Fear Factory continue to explore the battle of man versus machine; organic versus digital. Frontman/lyricist Burton C. Bell explains: "The concept of this record is that man is obsolete. The idea is still man versus machine - man versus the system machine... man versus the government machine. Demanufacture told a story, Remanufacture was another chapter in the story and Obsolete is another part of the Fear Factory concept. We're up to the point in the story where man is obsolete. Man has created these machines to make his life easier but in the long run it made him obsolete. The machines he created are now destroying him. Man is not the pr

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