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Fear Factory é uma banda americana de metal industrial/death metal que já excursionou com bandas como Black Sabbath, Pantera, Megadeth, Iron Maiden, Slayer, Dream Theater e Rammstein, tocou em três edições do Ozzfest e inaugurou o festival Gigantour. Seus álbuns já chegaram a permanecer na Billboard e seus singles ficaram nas paradas da Mainstream Rock, ambos nos Estados Unidos.

A banda explorava nas letras a idéia do Homem Versus Máquina, tema esse que foi tratado do álbum Soul Of A New Machine ao Digimortal. A banda começou fazendo um som mais death metal/grindcore, mas depois mudou para um som mais moderno, som esse que influênciou o new metal/groove metal.

O Fear Factory foi formado sob o nome Ulceration em Los Angeles, Califórnia no ano de 1989 pelo ex-guitarrista da banda, Dino Cazares e pelo baterista Raymond Herrera. O nome Ulceration foi escolhido pelos integrantes da banda por acharem que esse nome soava legal na época.

Em 1990, trocam o nome da banda para Fear Factory. Caracterizado por uma mistura de riffs de thrash metal (hoje em dia, soando mais New metal), vocais guturais que transformam-se em melódicos, batidas pulsantes marcadas pelos dois bumbos e baixos pesados, a banda chamou a atenção da cena death/industrial americana com o lançamento do debut da banda, Soul Of A New Machine, em 1992.

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  • Heijohpeih

    Give Mechina a try.

    11 Jun 7h34 Responder
  • ryujijitei

    I find it really amusing that Bell writes great lyrics 90% of the time, but the other 10% of his lyrics are laughably bad. Reminds me of Warrel Dane with the last Nevermore album.

    11 Jun 3h47 Responder
  • leighdobson

    New pic - http://www.last.fm/music/Fear+Factory/+images/90395957

    9 Jun 18h31 Responder
  • Dezstruction78

    Had an awesome time at the show last night in Santa Ana <3

    6 Jun 20h41 Responder
  • bodomkeyboards

    great fucking band.

    5 Jun 6h51 Responder
  • sancezz

    Faceless in the machine!

    1 Jun 5h47 Responder
  • UNSCleric

    Greatest band, music, and messages ever.

    23 Mai 21h24 Responder
  • anthraxfan

    Hail metalheads! I want to introduce you my band called Eternal Fever. We're from Poland and we playe thrash metal. Listen, like us and subscribe, if you like fast and fast lound & rude music you'll like it! http://www.myspace.com/eternal.fever https://www.facebook.com/EternalFever?fref=ts http://www.youtube.com/user/EternalFeverPL?feature=mhee

    20 Mai 16h28 Responder
  • gute_mann

    just fucking awesome ^^

    18 Mai 21h12 Responder
  • lampard15

    охуенны

    18 Mai 15h05 Responder
  • nachodorche

    Carmageddon OST was amazing! I discovered Fear Factory in the 90s thanks to this great game!

    18 Mai 0h24 Responder
  • spineshank155

    It really isn't that hard to let the band know if they wanna re-release an album. But i guess for record labels, they got no time for a phone call.. gotta release that album without permission.

    17 Mai 3h14 Responder
  • tripodthunder

    spineshank155: It is very common for record labels to release rarities without a band's permission. It is total BS but it happens more than you realize. I can name several bands besides FF where this has happened.

    11 Mai 17h16 Responder
  • crazysharky666

    It was released in the short period FF was on hiatus for contract reasons.

    11 Mai 16h09 Responder
  • spineshank155

    "Concrete was recorded first but never saw the daylight untill '02 when it was released without the bands permission." Wait so Roadrunner just released it without the band allowing it? How did FF react to RR releasing it?

    11 Mai 15h23 Responder
  • crazysharky666

    Owning at least one bootleg would be great but finding one is even more ridiculous then finding some of their ep's.

    10 Mai 18h55 Responder
  • tripodthunder

    Back in the day, before internet, a company called Shirts 'n Things would have tons of live bootlegs of all kinds of metal bands (that is all they sold was rock shirts). I have 3 or 4 bootleg Fear Factory live albums, hell if I know where they are though, buried in dust in storage. You are crazy crazy, but passionate I envy your passion.

    10 Mai 15h27 Responder
  • crazysharky666

    I could write up my whole collection, but that would make the comment to large :P

    10 Mai 2h14 Responder
  • crazysharky666

    V Well I do own most of their cd's (only missing Messiah, which is a compilation disc) and some EP's (Cars (2x one's a promo) Ressurection and Dog Day Sunrise) so I should know on what's rare and what not. Their are only 3 songs I yet to find on cd (My Grave, Empire and Remanufacture (edit)). And imo the only album that's lacking is Mechanize but that's just due to Gene not fitting in FF (again imo). Ironically, my least fave album is the one i own the most with one being signed by the current members.

    10 Mai 2h11 Responder
  • tripodthunder

    I know crazys, I was a fan before SOANM even was released. However, you have much more knowledge about this band and their rare stuff than I do. I kind of lost interest after Digimortal which I believe is when they kind of broke up and had record label issues.

    9 Mai 15h48 Responder
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