Digimortal
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Artist:
Fear Factory
Label:
Roadrunner Records
Category: Music
Average customer rating:
Format: Explicit Lyrics
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1
UPC: 016861856120
EAN: 0016861856120
ASIN: B000059H1S
Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
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Tracks:
- What Will Become
- Damaged
- Digimortal
- No One
- Linchpin
- Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)
- Acres Of Skin
- Back The Fuck Up
- Byte Block
- Hurt Conveyor
- (Memory Imprints) Never End
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Customer Reviews:
i don't know why people trash this album.......2005-06-08
its pretty damn good, and its still fear factory, its not demanufacture or obsolete, but there are still enough good songs here to warrant a purchace, aside from "back the f**k up", that sucks...just skip it...and if you can, get the digipack version cause the bonus songs are even better than the ones on the album.
Best Metal Album Ever! Best Fear Factory Album Ever! PERFECT.......2005-03-14
This album sounds very modern! Everything have been improved... songwriting, overall sounds, drum playing, guitar sound & vocal line! You name it!
If this album is TOO NU(read: new) for you... then you must be an OLDSCHOOL METAL fan! The answer is: UPGRADE your ears!
Ignore below negative comments, you will like this album if you expect a great + high quality + futuristic + modern recording sound! Fear Factory Rules! Mnemic Rulez! Soilwork rules! Killswitch Engage Rules! In Flames Rulez!
Dino Cazares is still the best! Everyone at Fear Factory, trust me... asked Dino to re-unite and you can make an album better than Archetype! (by far)
Fear Factory's Worst.......2005-03-10
I have to agree that this album isn't no "Obsolete" or "Demanufacture", but it doesn't suck. This is how much I love Fear Factory. They are one of the best bands to ever grace the face of Earth. This CD has some great tracks on it. "Linchpin" is the best track on this CD. You will want to listen to it over and over. It never gets stale. "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)" is not the brutal "Soul Of A New Machine" Fear Factory that you'd expect, but it is a great song as well. The only flaw is the song "Back The F**k Up", that has that lamewad from Cypress Hill in it. In other words, this is a great album.
Like Remanufacture,this cd, hatefiles? Read this.......2004-09-17
I have noticed that back in the day Fear factory was hard metal. It seems as if they started to turn in a new direction one that has mixed the listing audiences in a profound way. I love the new remixes they have done I think that they are keeping the old fans and attracting new ones. Especially with Remanufacture, this CD has turned many heads. A few of the songs that I want to talk about is 21st century christ, and bound for forgiveness. These tracks are very hipnotic and the rythm pulls you deeper as the songs moves on. The fans say that they arnt as dark as they used to be with the heavy metal but they actually are, and these tracks prove it. I would love to hear one of these songs in a horror film they would fit perfect! They are making their songs Dark and doing a good job of it.
The Peak of Fear Factory's Work.......2003-10-27
This album gets a bad rap just because it is not as heavy as the other Fear Factory albums in my opinion, but as true metal fans and music fans in general know...heavier does NOT always mean better or more powerful by any means. Instead, on this album, Fear Factory focuses more on all their different styles that they are influenced by, this CD has hiphop elements (such as on "Back The Fxck Up" which features B-Real from Cypress Hill), as well as techno elements and much more, while still keeping it heavy and still keeping the lyrics as Sci-Fi oriented as their previous works. Burton Bell's vocal style has particularly made a great leap from Fear Factory's older works on this album, showing he is not just capable of a great powerful scream, but also is a beautiful singer with lots of depth to his voice. This is most apparent on the last track which makes a great ending for this epic journey of an album. To me this album is comparable to Pink Floyd's "Dark Side of The Moon" in that just like with that album, Fear Factory made a distinct change in their sound with much more versatility but without selling out. If you are a closed minded fan of strictly brutally heavy music, it's not the album for you...but if you are an all around music fan who likes a hybrid of sounds, this is a classic.
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- Salvation by Fire ~ Burning Point
- The Best of Rose Tattoo ~ Rose Tattoo
- Under the Sign of Hell ~ Gorgoroth
- Where Moth and Rust Destroy ~ Tourniquet
- Isa ~ Enslaved
- Antichrist ~ Gorgoroth
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Prince of Tennis Character ~ Japanimation
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