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Fear Factory is an American death metal/industrial metal band, formed on
October 31, 1990 in Los Angeles, California by ex-guitarist Dino Cazares and
drummer Raymond Herrera. Characterised by a mix of thrash metal (though they
sound more in the vein of groove metal) guitar riffs, roaring vocals that
make way for melodic singing, pulse driven drum beats, and powerful
basslines, Fear Factory have been making waves in both the American death
metal and industrial metal scenes since their debut album, Soul of a New
Machine (1992). The album was not successful in the mainstream.
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The following year, they hired Front Line Assembly member Rhys Fulber to
remix some songs to create Fear Is the Mindkiller (1993). In 1994, bassist
Andrew Shives was forced to leave the band. In the same year, bassist
Christian Olde Wolbers met the band whilst vacationing in LA and agreed to
assist them with their next recording, Demanufacture (1995), which went on
to become a highly successful album.
Fear Factory spent the next few years touring with such bands as Black
Sabbath, Megadeth, and Iron Maiden. The band released a new album composed
of Demanufacture remixes by Junkie XL (now known as JXL) called
Remanufacture in May 1997, closely followed in July 1998 by their new album,
Obsolete, cancelling an appearance at the Dynamo Open Air Festival to finish
completion of the album sooner. Wasting no time, they hit the road with
Slayer and then began another tour with Rammstein.
Proponents of the concept album, Fear Factory have explored the idea of "Man
versus Machine" throughout their work. Concerning their album, "Obsolete,"
lead singer Burton C. Bell explained:
"The concept of this record is that man is obsolete.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to the point in the story where man is obsolete.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 primary
citizen on Earth."
The band started to build success on the album charts. Soul of a New Machine
failed to chart anywhere. Demanufacture made the top 10 of the Billboard
Heatseekers charts looking at bands seeking to build a name for themselves.
Remanufacture made the Billboard 200 album charts as well as the Heatseekers
Chart in 1997. Obsolete reached the top 100 on the Billboard charts and
spawned a couple of songs that made the Mainstream Rock Top 40 in 1999 in "Cars"
and "Descent". In 2001, Digimortal made the top 40 on the Billboard album
charts, the top 20 in Canada and the top 50 of the Australian album charts.
"Linchpin" off the album again reached the Mainstream Rock Top 40.
Following some personal differences between band members, Bell announced his
exit in March 2002, and the band disbanded immediately thereafter. However,
the band reformed later that year minus guitarist Dino Cazares, bassist
Christian Olde Wolbers took over guitar duties and they hired Byron Stroud
on bass, currently bassist of the bands Strapping Young Lad and Zimmer's
Hole. The new lineup's first album Archetype was released in spring 2004
through new record label Liquid 8 Records based in Minnesota. Their second,
Transgression, was released on the 22nd August 2005 in the United Kingdom,
and on the following day in North America.
Fear Factory will be headlining a tour in the US and UK starting on 28th
October 2005 with supporting bands Strapping Young Lad, Darkane, Soilwork,
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