Fear Factory

Songs: 121
Albums: 21

Albums

Fear Factory - The Industrialist
The Industrialist
2012, songs: 7
Fear Factory - Best of Fear Factory
Best of Fear Factory
2006, songs: 8
Fear Factory - Transgression
Transgression
2005, songs: 9
Fear Factory - Archetype
Archetype
2004, songs: 7
Fear Factory - Archetype [Japan]
Archetype [Japan]
2004, songs: 1
Fear Factory - Hatefiles
Hatefiles
2003, songs: 10
Fear Factory - Concrete
Concrete
2002, songs: 6
Fear Factory - Linchpin
Linchpin
2002, songs: 3
Fear Factory - Digimortal
Digimortal
2001, songs: 3
Fear Factory - Obsolete
Obsolete
1998, songs: 6
Fear Factory - Demanufacture
Demanufacture
1995, songs: 4
Fear Factory - Soul of a New Machine
Soul of a New Machine
1992, songs: 3

Facts about Fear Factory

Fear Factory
  1. Fear Factory is an American industrial metal band formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1989. The band is known for their unique fusion of heavy metal, industrial, and electronic elements, creating a sound that is both aggressive and futuristic. Fear Factory's music often explores themes of technology, dystopia, and human-machine interaction, reflecting the band's fascination with science fiction and cyberculture.

  2. The founding members of Fear Factory are guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera, who recruited vocalist Burton C. Bell and bassist Andrew Shives to complete the original lineup. The band gained attention in the early 1990s with the release of their debut album, "Soul of a New Machine" (1992), which showcased their innovative blend of metal and industrial influences. Tracks like "Martyr" and "Scapegoat" established Fear Factory as pioneers of the industrial metal genre.

  3. Fear Factory achieved commercial success and critical acclaim with their breakthrough album, "Demanufacture" (1995). Produced by Rhys Fulber and featuring a more polished and refined sound, "Demanufacture" showcased the band's evolution as songwriters and performers. The album's singles, including "Replica" and "Zero Signal", received heavy rotation on metal radio stations and MTV, helping Fear Factory reach a wider audience and solidify their status as leaders of the industrial metal movement.

  4. Over the years, Fear Factory has released several acclaimed albums, including "Obsolete" (1998), "Digimortal" (2001), and "Mechanize" (2010). These albums continued to push the boundaries of industrial metal, incorporating elements of thrash, groove, and alternative metal into Fear Factory's sonic palette. Despite lineup changes and internal tensions, Fear Factory has remained a force to be reckoned with in the metal scene, consistently delivering powerful and thought-provoking music to fans around the world.

  5. Fear Factory's impact on the metal genre is undeniable, influencing countless bands with their innovative sound and futuristic themes. The band's pioneering use of industrial textures and electronic elements has inspired generations of musicians, earning them a devoted following and a lasting legacy in the annals of heavy metal history. As they continue to evolve and adapt to the ever-changing landscape of metal music,

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