This song very strongly capitalizes on what Dino is best at, his syncopated guitar rifts that perfectly fit like a puzzle piece with Herrera's double bass drum
There's few cooler things than finding an album or song that you've been searching for decades for! 1995 i was 12 and my 2 older brothers had piles of cds and cassettes and would blast them for hours while skateboarding outside. I always particularly enjoyed this album but never bothered asking them who it was or what it was called. After a few years I couldn't even remember how to describe it to them so they suggested I try Pantera, biohazard and a few other similar bands. Nope. 20 something years pass and I randomly mentioned it again to my eldest brother and he said "Maybe it was Fear Factory?" I came straight here to listen and finally I found the fucking album! Pretty much the soundtrack to my summer 95.Only took 25 years. Fuck it, better late than never! *Edit* Notice a lot of people in comments assuming I'm a dude, lol. Nope I'm a woman:)
Found It in 1999 on the PS1 game Carmageddon, if you put It in the Cd-Rom It started this and other songs of the album, but they where only instrumental, It took me 11-12 years, i found them randomly...
Ha ha! I totally know the feeling and can absolutely appreciate the euphoria of finally finding the albums and bands that you've known by ear but not by name. In my case, it wasn't my older brothers but my older friends who used to play some really obscure Metal bands like Necromass and Urgehal which it was impossible to trace for decades on end. And when I finally did come across them - oh my god it was a musicgasm! Also, I was 14 in 1995, and along with White Zombie's Astrocreep 2000, Demanufacture was also my soundtrack for that Summer. :) Keep on rocking!
This album is like Quake 3....about 20 years ahead of it's time and at the time people couldn't grasp it. Still listen to it. LEGENDARY. Saw them live on this tour in KC.
The insane thing is that people couldn't grasp it and still it had the impact we know it had today. I think it's objectively top 5 onf the most influencial album in metal history.
This is without doubt one of the most influential metal albums ever to have been released, was the first time the stop start double bass came to be and changed metal for ever, the rest is history.
Yeah Ray was doing stuff that would become the gold standard for everybody else for the whole future of metal. I remember when fear factory came out, I was still very much in the Pantera world. I was a freshman in high school and one of the seniors who is a metalhead told me I needed to start listening to something heavier and this band, largely because of the drumming, was the direction he pointed me. I have the most respect for musicians who make sea level changes like Mr. Herrera did in this band
@@skinnygrave2487 Even at his fastest run, Lars wasn't even coming close to Ray. In terms of speed and precision. What are we talking about, the heavy part in "One"? Justice was the first album I ever owned and I absolutely love it. I absolutely love the drumming on it, but what I love is the relaxed pocket playing he does on songs like "Blackened". Lars was a titan of the pre-double bass era of metal... But Herrera level he was not, with double bass
@@TheMfmccarthythe heavy part in one is like the slowest double kick section he had on AJFA. There’s some decent start stops on the title track, there’s a section early on Blackened that isn’t slow by any means, and I mean, Dyers Eve exists. He can’t play it today by any means, but I think saying he couldn’t keep up with speed like this is a little unfair considering DE is faster and in longer sections. No disrespect to either drummer. But Lars was better at one time than given credit for, speed wise and somewhat technically as well.
Oh boy, the 90's MTV had Headbangers Ball, the Ninja Turtles movies were actually good, Star Trek was at its peak, the time when everything was in 240p, when Tomb Raider was considered a realistic game on the PlayStation, and when Industrial Metal and Nu Metal actually had an audience I even miss the Dreamcast, damn I'm old
An unfortunately forgotten landmark of evolving modern heavy music. When this came out, nobody knew what the hell to make of it. You listen to this now and you think "this was 1995 !??!"
@@XViTNg no breakdowns, distinct industrial influence, groove based guitar riffs compared to the more melodeath approach of many core bands. I just don't see how this is a big influence on metalcore.
@@AetiumBand I see it. It shares that same rhythm-over-melody that a lot of heavier core bands use, but not the At the Gates core type stuff. I can see FF's influence anytime a deathcore band enters a part in a song that's heavily staccato. Kinda hard not to when Dino made that sound so good.
Well 'best' really a matter of opinion. However as of musical ingenuity I don't think any band can beat Watchtower/Blotted Science and Spiral Architect.
I found this album when i was in 5th grade. This album is what put me to sleep as a kid. Fuckin fear factory are my lullabies. Doesn't take a genius to figure out i wasn't the most well adjusted 9 year old but these guys helped to calm me down because i knew somebody out there felt the way i did. This will always been in the top 5 for me.
pariskotsaros - The production and songwriting were ahead of it's time. Now everybody sings cleans in choruses. Burton started it. Jens doesn't sing. Listen to Chaosphere and then listen to the guitar tone on this album. Dino scooped the mids yet made it sound open, tight and heavy in B. The synth pads you hear on this album are so typical now in prog metal, but this was industrial metal venturing into a new direction... in 1995. Meshuggah's sound was stolen but FF created a sound that they don't get enough credit for like Meshuggah does for what they've done. FF is a very underrated band. Let alone this album.
That double bass opening is iconic!! Listen to that sound!! Miked up perfectly!! Sounds like a machine gun!! Raymond Herrera has to be one of my most favorite metal drummers!!!
Burton IS a damn fine vocalist!!! So unique. I have 4 of FF's albums & this is the oldest & BEST one I own, by far. First got this on cassette back in 1996!! Now on CD, of course. One of the best metal bands out there & I've heard a Shitload of them!!! Love a Shitload of them, too!!!!!!!
Fucking legendary 🤯 haven't heard this album in at least a decade, probably longer. One of the towering masterpiece metal albums of the 90s that I grew up with. I'm glad it's so nostalgic for so many others as well, and I'm glad it held up so dam good. Still sounds fucking great 🤟
I've had Demanufacture and Digimortal albums since they first came out and still listen to them both. Love them both!! Body Hammer, Dog day sunrise and Dark bodies are my favourite songs out of them all.
Everytime I hear this album I think of the old high school days skipping to get stoned with the homies while we beat the shit outta each other in Mortal Kombat 🔥
Absolute masterpiece. Despite being copied by a dozen bands, Demanufacture has never been equalled. I still have to fight the urge to kick shit over everytime the main riff in New Breed drops
01:32 every metal band stakes their claim on brutality in their time. The bands that accomplish the most are the ones that hit a high water of viciousness that stands the test of time over the decades. This particular moment I think is one of their heaviest
Nothing quite like this band from this era. The sound is tight and clean in a digital way, the guitars are distorted but not so heavily distorted that the note disappears. The tone is nice and rich and warm, even while being digitally harsh
Maaaaan this record takes me back. I was the kid wearing fear factory shirts in high school (96-01). Saw them at ozzfest 99. Im glad they are still going...
It was PS1. Not PS2. I know because I still have the original disc and 7 ps1 memory cards filled with add-on games and codes and play it just about every week.
To be honest, I was blown away from this track upon first listening. I knew about fear factory but never really gave them a listen until my dad showed me his Ozzfest 97 shirt again (a shirt that I never realized it was a Ozzfest shirt, even in high school).
I remember finding this band in 2013 when I was 12. It was weird because they were under rated but I would listen to them all the time and I never heard anyone talk about them either and I still don’t to this day. I recently started listening to them again after about 5 years.
I always get sent into a rage when I hear a sudden hardcore punk riff in an extreme metal song like at 1:53. Just pure, raw intensity. I fucking love it! Makes me wanna break shit. Lol
Remember having to specially order the digipack edition with all of the bonus tracks from the United States back in the 90's. I still have my CD and am never getting rid of it. Masterpiece of an album that has never been bettered by any other industrial metal album.
well, i fell in love with this music during my playing carmageddon when i was a kid, i think around 12 years old. because this album is also the soundtrack to carmageddon game. wonderful childhood
wen i first heard about FF i was so impressed there members a great and creative with there music right BURTON C. BELL IS THE BEST VOCALIST EVER sign of a great succesful band
"It was a time of darkness and destruction, a time of dread. Thanks to the twisted designs of a single man, the machines meant to end war for all time, instead became the executioners of civilization. Humanity's history tell us such times about these heroes and heroines dedicated to turning back the darkness, and so it was in the 21st century, the age of the machine."
This album production was so ahead of its time it still sounds fresh today.
This song especially
Yeah true , it blew me away when it 1st came out
I remember when they were the secret band at big day out in melb. I lost my shit when they came out!!
This song very strongly capitalizes on what Dino is best at, his syncopated guitar rifts that perfectly fit like a puzzle piece with Herrera's double bass drum
Timeless!
There's few cooler things than finding an album or song that you've been searching for decades for! 1995 i was 12 and my 2 older brothers had piles of cds and cassettes and would blast them for hours while skateboarding outside. I always particularly enjoyed this album but never bothered asking them who it was or what it was called. After a few years I couldn't even remember how to describe it to them so they suggested I try Pantera, biohazard and a few other similar bands. Nope. 20 something years pass and I randomly mentioned it again to my eldest brother and he said "Maybe it was Fear Factory?" I came straight here to listen and finally I found the fucking album! Pretty much the soundtrack to my summer 95.Only took 25 years. Fuck it, better late than never! *Edit* Notice a lot of people in comments assuming I'm a dude, lol. Nope I'm a woman:)
Found It in 1999 on the PS1 game Carmageddon, if you put It in the Cd-Rom It started this and other songs of the album, but they where only instrumental, It took me 11-12 years, i found them randomly...
Haha nice I used to skate to this album for hours on repeat when I was growing up
Ha ha! I totally know the feeling and can absolutely appreciate the euphoria of finally finding the albums and bands that you've known by ear but not by name. In my case, it wasn't my older brothers but my older friends who used to play some really obscure Metal bands like Necromass and Urgehal which it was impossible to trace for decades on end. And when I finally did come across them - oh my god it was a musicgasm!
Also, I was 14 in 1995, and along with White Zombie's Astrocreep 2000, Demanufacture was also my soundtrack for that Summer. :) Keep on rocking!
Winter Lynn You Look Very Shagable
That's a cool story :-)
This album is like Quake 3....about 20 years ahead of it's time and at the time people couldn't grasp it. Still listen to it. LEGENDARY. Saw them live on this tour in KC.
SAME.
The insane thing is that people couldn't grasp it and still it had the impact we know it had today. I think it's objectively top 5 onf the most influencial album in metal history.
That's pretty funny bc I used to listen to FF while playing Q3 and stuff
YEAH !!!
No way! I live in Kansas City where was the show at? Beaumont club? Uptown? Memorial hall?
This is without doubt one of the most influential metal albums ever to have been released, was the first time the stop start double bass came to be and changed metal for ever, the rest is history.
Yeah Ray was doing stuff that would become the gold standard for everybody else for the whole future of metal. I remember when fear factory came out, I was still very much in the Pantera world. I was a freshman in high school and one of the seniors who is a metalhead told me I needed to start listening to something heavier and this band, largely because of the drumming, was the direction he pointed me. I have the most respect for musicians who make sea level changes like Mr. Herrera did in this band
Vinnie Paul was already doing it with Pantera. Also Lars Ulrich as much as people seem to hate him, but ...Justice is full of that stuff
@@skinnygrave2487 Even at his fastest run, Lars wasn't even coming close to Ray. In terms of speed and precision. What are we talking about, the heavy part in "One"? Justice was the first album I ever owned and I absolutely love it. I absolutely love the drumming on it, but what I love is the relaxed pocket playing he does on songs like "Blackened". Lars was a titan of the pre-double bass era of metal... But Herrera level he was not, with double bass
😊
@@TheMfmccarthythe heavy part in one is like the slowest double kick section he had on AJFA. There’s some decent start stops on the title track, there’s a section early on Blackened that isn’t slow by any means, and I mean, Dyers Eve exists. He can’t play it today by any means, but I think saying he couldn’t keep up with speed like this is a little unfair considering DE is faster and in longer sections. No disrespect to either drummer. But Lars was better at one time than given credit for, speed wise and somewhat technically as well.
That double bass is insane!
Fear Factory, Machine Head, Sepultura, Korn, Nail Bomb....etc. These were my Childhood. And still up to Date. Look at the World outside.
This Song was written for a Man with nothing to lose... AWESOME!
Oh boy, the 90's
MTV had Headbangers Ball, the Ninja Turtles movies were actually good, Star Trek was at its peak, the time when everything was in 240p, when Tomb Raider was considered a realistic game on the PlayStation, and when Industrial Metal and Nu Metal actually had an audience
I even miss the Dreamcast, damn I'm old
Star Trek movies were at their peak? Someone once told me the 90s Star Trek movies were rubbish
Respect
Cool
yeah!
Good old days...
Herrera is a beast!! so damn scary precise like a drum machine.
man 70% of this record were sampled! although it is still THE BEST
I saw them in concert back when Herrera was in the band. He was the best fucking thing on that stage, hands down.
Herrera broke his arm, this album WAS recoreded with a drum machine.
@@codymarsh4271 absolute rubbish
That _was_ a drum machine
An unfortunately forgotten landmark of evolving modern heavy music.
When this came out, nobody knew what the hell to make of it.
You listen to this now and you think "this was 1995 !??!"
come 2025, 30th anniversary
@@mica7191 Good god man. Getting old is weird.
Now i know where mick gordon got his inspiration for the making of doom 2016 soundtrack .
Fulgore's theme from Killer Instinct also sounds like this.
Just what I thought when I hear BFG Division and Rip and Tear ;D
Yep, Fear Factory were a big Factor. The whole album is inspirational.
and terminator films inspired this album
@@nicolashunter4131 yeah Terminator metal!
The fathers of industrial metal
2023.... Still the best metal out there ❤❤❤
That would be Godflesh and Ministry
Burton Mentioned " Godflesh" when I first saw them Live in 1992.
Blood Red Skies by Judas Priest from the Ram It Down album is often regarded as the first industrial metal song.
Pra mim é mais Groove Metal
Pretty much every metalcore band from the early thousands owes these guys some respect.
This is insanely ahead of its time.
this sounds nothing like metalcore idk man
@@AetiumBand uh sure man. Yeah. No similarities at all.
@@XViTNg no breakdowns, distinct industrial influence, groove based guitar riffs compared to the more melodeath approach of many core bands. I just don't see how this is a big influence on metalcore.
@@AetiumBand I see it. It shares that same rhythm-over-melody that a lot of heavier core bands use, but not the At the Gates core type stuff. I can see FF's influence anytime a deathcore band enters a part in a song that's heavily staccato. Kinda hard not to when Dino made that sound so good.
@@diabeticmonkeymost deathcore bands are influenced by fear factory and nu metal bands these days
I used to skateboard miles and miles to this with a damn tape...lmao. Tapes
All time favorite metal band. Never did get to see them live.
Didn't skip though!!
Me too
always had extra batteries, the favorite tape, the backup for a change of pace and 2 mixes
life probably was more interesting
@@Jason-di9jg
Seen them 3 times, met them once. Ray was playing some video game. Dino and I talked about Brujeria.
Good times.
One of the best metal song ever written.
blvck gold
This is one of the albums ever. Every track kicks ass
Well 'best' really a matter of opinion. However as of musical ingenuity I don't think any band can beat Watchtower/Blotted Science and Spiral Architect.
@@gyurbanvikrenc8267 dude that's some real shit man wow
I found this album when i was in 5th grade. This album is what put me to sleep as a kid. Fuckin fear factory are my lullabies.
Doesn't take a genius to figure out i wasn't the most well adjusted 9 year old but these guys helped to calm me down because i knew somebody out there felt the way i did. This will always been in the top 5 for me.
Odin walks with you
At 9 years old, you also felt like machines were replacing man?
That's badass man, much respect
Yes very true, good to relax to in the evening.
@@fortressofsoliddudes4597
9 years old i didnt know what the fuck he was saying. He just sounded angry and i like the music. Anymore questions?
And this, boys, is the opening of the most important album of the 90's.
MrScum76 could you explain how it's the most important? (Genuinely curious)
Meshuggah's DEI or Chaosphere were more "important" judging by their influence but this still slays
pariskotsaros - The production and songwriting were ahead of it's time. Now everybody sings cleans in choruses. Burton started it. Jens doesn't sing. Listen to Chaosphere and then listen to the guitar tone on this album. Dino scooped the mids yet made it sound open, tight and heavy in B. The synth pads you hear on this album are so typical now in prog metal, but this was industrial metal venturing into a new direction... in 1995. Meshuggah's sound was stolen but FF created a sound that they don't get enough credit for like Meshuggah does for what they've done. FF is a very underrated band. Let alone this album.
Sorry, but OK Computer is the most important album of the 90s.
OK Computer is for people who went bald before their 30s and love to play golf in their free time.
IMMENSE
Ayyy fancy seeing you here
INTENSE
I did not expect to see a 2 year old SNES drunk comment on a old Fear Factory song song!!
Of course you'd be here. 90s kid confirmed.
Burton... You cant leave... You are FEAR FACTORY
That double bass opening is iconic!! Listen to that sound!! Miked up perfectly!! Sounds like a machine gun!! Raymond Herrera has to be one of my most favorite metal drummers!!!
This album was ahead of its time!!
Love this
En-Sabah Nur idk man, it seems to fit 1995 pretty well
IT'S A SHAME THAT THIS GREAT BAND CAN'T GET ALONG***
Yea
Its sad as fuck
I heard they're getting back together but B's leaving Burton's leaving
It's my favourite fear factory album
yep it is!
And obsolete
Literally the only album that I'll still sit there and listen to in its entirety in one sitting
Try Lamb Of God - As the Palace Burns 🤘🤘🤘
@@danger5489 Will do cheers!
been listening to it since I was 15 and still love it all
Terminator metal...90s best industrial metal band
Burton IS a damn fine vocalist!!! So unique. I have 4 of FF's albums & this is the oldest & BEST one I own, by far. First got this on cassette back in 1996!! Now on CD, of course. One of the best metal bands out there & I've heard a Shitload of them!!! Love a Shitload of them, too!!!!!!!
I bought this on cassette myself! Still jamming this album to this day!!!
mike patton reminds me of burton, versatile.
Piledriver Bonus!
Artistic impression BONUS!
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great band live , so glad I saw them in Glasgow as a teenager
Uno de los mejores discos de la historia, impresionante, espectacular no hay palabras.
Ya te digo tio
More relevant today than ever. Legendary album.
Fucking legendary 🤯 haven't heard this album in at least a decade, probably longer. One of the towering masterpiece metal albums of the 90s that I grew up with. I'm glad it's so nostalgic for so many others as well, and I'm glad it held up so dam good. Still sounds fucking great 🤟
Seen these guys live. They dont slow down at all. Kept it real for the whole set!
I've got just one goddamn regret
I did not give this album respect
I've had Demanufacture and Digimortal albums since they first came out and still listen to them both. Love them both!!
Body Hammer, Dog day sunrise and Dark bodies are my favourite songs out of them all.
Body Hammer
One of the Greatest guitar sound in the music history
Everytime I hear this album I think of the old high school days skipping to get stoned with the homies while we beat the shit outta each other in Mortal Kombat 🔥
2023.... Still the best metal out there band was ahead of its time, straight up kills my stress and depression ❤❤❤
Its 4am, perfect for some 90s fear factory feels
Absolute masterpiece. Despite being copied by a dozen bands, Demanufacture has never been equalled. I still have to fight the urge to kick shit over everytime the main riff in New Breed drops
0:00-0:45 reminds me so much of the original Quake soundtrack. Had such a good time slaughtering shit in that game as a kid.
There are not many songs out there anymore that melts your stress away THIS is one of them that does in about 18.4 seconds 😁
01:32 every metal band stakes their claim on brutality in their time. The bands that accomplish the most are the ones that hit a high water of viciousness that stands the test of time over the decades. This particular moment I think is one of their heaviest
Looking back on it now, I'm seeing this as an early gateway to nu metal, the gaps, the utter perfection of the timing.
The soundtrack to Mortal Kombat introduced me to this band and Napalm Death... I've bought most Fear Factory albums since
3-19-23... still fucking bumping this!!
I remember when this came out in the 90s. It is still stunning. \w/
Saw them live at the Crystal Ballroom in Portland in July of 2001. Awesome show...
My entire life is all of the albums this band ever produced. Of course sprinkles of other bands.
Not one gd regret.
Infact i have no regrets.
The best music for calm driving
Nothing quite like this band from this era. The sound is tight and clean in a digital way, the guitars are distorted but not so heavily distorted that the note disappears. The tone is nice and rich and warm, even while being digitally harsh
Maaaaan this record takes me back. I was the kid wearing fear factory shirts in high school (96-01). Saw them at ozzfest 99. Im glad they are still going...
Every time In hear this song, I remember the GameShark for the PS2.
David Holmes oh yeah that's right
I used shazam on my gameshark to get the name of this song just now lol
I searched so long to find a comment like this!!! YESSSS
I was looking for a comment that said something like this
It was PS1. Not PS2. I know because I still have the original disc and 7 ps1 memory cards filled with add-on games and codes and play it just about every week.
Absolutely amazing production, heavy and compressed but still maintaining such a broad dynamic range, way ahead of its time.
And this boys is the soundtrack of the greatest MSDOS game ever,aka Carmageddon.
25 years ago today!!! Increible. Time Flies!!
1:52 ~ 2:38 fucking intense ! one of my favorite songs From FF
My first FF I've Heard. It was on Carmageddon PC game soundrack
I love those bursts of hardcore/thrash that they do.
To be honest, I was blown away from this track upon first listening. I knew about fear factory but never really gave them a listen until my dad showed me his Ozzfest 97 shirt again (a shirt that I never realized it was a Ozzfest shirt, even in high school).
I remember finding this band in 2013 when I was 12. It was weird because they were under rated but I would listen to them all the time and I never heard anyone talk about them either and I still don’t to this day. I recently started listening to them again after about 5 years.
lmao that MIGHT have a little to do with the fact you discovered this band in 2013 when they were formed 12yrs before you were born
Really an amazing sound and production for 1995.
Demonufacture, this should've been the tittle! Thank you musicchannel637 for sharing this gem. Yes this is one of the best albums of all time! \m/
An iconic album start, from the first riff it's obvious that a new genre is being born.
The best gym music hands down
if only the fuckwit gyms played it
2024 and still give me chills !
Amen
Whos listening to this in 2020?!
Hail FF! This will definately destroy covid19!
2021!
@@luxi378 hahah yes 2021!
2022 be like...
@@electricmeatpuppet 2022 and still listening to this and waiting for their latest remixed album dropping out soon with their new vocalist!
Oh man this takes me back to middle school starting early 90's
Such a brilliant album opener, it's up there with Korn's Blind and Slayer's Angel Of Death :)
JJMCB26 and mouth for war
Davidian
Don't forget Spirirtual Healing with Living Monstrosity
actually blind is a fucking parody of fear factorys scapegoat
also korn stole some riffs from morbid angel
fuck em
That chorus is like a punch in the jaw
Carmageddon 1
Buscalo en playstore
Yes. They also used the instrumental version in the Johnny Cage and Scorpion fight in the Mortal Kombat movie.
had the game without music, just put on the album!
@@Sdawkminn it was Zero Signal actually
@@sweet_revenant Several of their songs were in the game if I remember right.
One of the best albums ever fkn made… period.
1:52 - 2:37 This part should be on loop for 10 hours.
it's like hardcore punk
Lol, finding this weird western Stalinist under a Fear Factory song
@@MEDORYAYT-zp6fg My thoughts exactly.
@@helmortkuper2626 Boo.
this song goes beyond time and space..it is from an alien world we may never understand
You can hear where SYL got a lot of their influence from in this.
Matthew Thomas
You are absol-utly right. ✌🏻
In his latest podcast about CITY Devin told so himself
annihilator666. com loving the podcasts man....therapy and a half!!
I love this album from this band
I always get sent into a rage when I hear a sudden hardcore punk riff in an extreme metal song like at 1:53. Just pure, raw intensity. I fucking love it! Makes me wanna break shit. Lol
Thousands of metalcore bands agree with you 🤘🤘
@@DV-zv4oxmstalcore is fucking shit.
changed my life this song when i first heard it
I'm more of a NWOBHM/Thrash metal but Fear Factory and Ministry are pure amazingness!\m/
Chimaira
Loved blasting this in my headphones at the gym back on the day.....
I like the drums
The drums are good through the whole album. :)
apparently they use samples activated by triggers on a real drumkit.
Remember having to specially order the digipack edition with all of the bonus tracks from the United States back in the 90's. I still have my CD and am never getting rid of it. Masterpiece of an album that has never been bettered by any other industrial metal album.
Still as brilliant today as when it was released, fear factory = Awsome, can't wait for new album
This is onebof those albums thst gets better with age
The album that started it all... Superb...
Dino is a machine man that picking hand is brutal!
Chaosphere, Demanufacture, Slipknot, Around The Fur, the best 90's i've ever had.
Vision of disorder
So you had many 90s
DEATH-SYMBOLIC// THAT IS THE BEST OF 90'S***
Slipknot is gay as hell
I pretty much like every one of those. Good picks.
As heavy as anything ever
Almost everytime i walk out of my appartement i listen that album on full volume on my headphones. I feel invincible.
Soul of a New Machine is my favorite but this album kicks Ass! Seen them on this and Soul Of A New Machine tours. Great live band!
well, i fell in love with this music during my playing carmageddon when i was a kid, i think around 12 years old. because this album is also the soundtrack to carmageddon game. wonderful childhood
Guys this my first time listening to fear factory and holy shit this is great
You have a good ride ahead of you
I found this band from this song being in the opening cinematic of my old PS2 GameShark disc back in the early 2000s when I was a kid. Time flies.
1:33 Gets me going every time! \m/
I was born in 2006 liked this band since I was 3 lol best band of all time
Zero sginal was in the Mortal Kombat movie. :D FF ftw?
Eddie Mullennix
Hace unos días me puse a revisar unos VHS que grabé en los 90. Me encontré con videos de esto. Hace más de 20 años que no los veía.
One of the most killer album of all Times
The birth of something beautyful.
wen i first heard about FF i was so impressed there members a great and creative with there music right BURTON C. BELL IS THE BEST VOCALIST EVER sign of a great succesful band
Che pezzo ragazzi.... Che spettacolo... Pelle d'oca ogni volta che lo ascolto
"It was a time of darkness and destruction, a time of dread. Thanks to the twisted designs of a single man, the machines meant to end war for all time, instead became the executioners of civilization. Humanity's history tell us such times about these heroes and heroines dedicated to turning back the darkness, and so it was in the 21st century, the age of the machine."
You can't much better in the 90's than Fear Factory