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Fear Factory Digimortal CD

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This limited edition Digipak version of DIGIMORTAL contains four bonus tracks.

Additional personnel includes: B-Real (rap vocals); Jordan Plotnikoff (spoken vocals); Rhys Fulber, John Bechdel (keyboards).

Fear Factory was a pioneer of new metal long before the sub-genre took shape and found its name. With DIGIMORTAL, its fourth full-length release of new material, the band revisits its brand of thinking-man's sci-fi themes and painstakingly executed musicianship. Here, the battle between man and technology finds man broken, but not beaten.

In "Linchpin" and "No One" the band resolves to escape from the machines that have enslaved mankind, though these songs are faint glimmers of hope against a bleak prophecy that finds technology the new dominant paradigm. Musically, the band has grown, retaining its brutally syncopated rhythms while adding some tasty hooks and clean, melodic vocals, particularly in "Invisible Wounds." "Acres of Skin" will please thrash metal fans, while "Back the Fuck Up," featuring B. Real, is the album's metal/hip-hop showpiece.

Recorded at Ocean Studio, Burbank, California from Spetember 30-November 4, 2000.

Fear Factory: Burton C. Bell (vocals); Dino Cazares (guitar); Christian Oloe Wolbers (bass, background vocals); Raymond Herrera (drums).

6th RelQ (5/01, p.108) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Ethereal and breathtaking..."
Alternative Press (6/01, pp.84-5) - 3 out of 5 - "...Executed without a flaw and mixed with great scutiny....more melodic and more consumable than many recent metal albums..."
CMJ (4/9/01, p.17) - "...Demented disco....DIGIMORTAL is cybercore: digitized, overdubbed metal with crunchy, machine-like production..."
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List Price $17.98 (You save $3.23)
Category Rock/Pop Albums, Rock CDs, Heavy Metal
Label Roadrunner
Orig Year 2001
All Time Sales Rank   28627  
CD Universe Part number 1650597
Catalog number 618561
Discs 1
Release Date Apr 24, 2001
Studio/Live Studio
Mono/Stereo Stereo
Producer Rhys Fulber; Fear Factory
Engineer Mike Plotnikoff
Personnel Rhys Fulber, John Bechdel, Jordan Plotnikoff
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Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample1.What Will Become?$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample2.Damaged$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample3.Digimortal$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample4.No One$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample5.Linchpin  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample6.Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)  $0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample7.Acres of Skin$0.99
8.Back the F*** Up
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample9.Byte Block$0.99
Windows MediaWindows MediaRealAudio MediaRealAudio MediaMP3 Track Sample10.Hurt Conveyor$0.99
11.Never End, (Memory Imprints)

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Average Rating: (4.7 out of 5 stars) 4.5 stars

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4 stars Great CD!
I bought this CD along with "Demanufacture" and "Obsolete". I had read reviews about how pathetic this album is compared to those. However, I listened, and was very impressed. The first track, "What Will Become?" has a killer introduction which gets you into the album, along with "Acres of Skin" and "No One". The best tracks for me are probably "No One", "Byte Block" and "Hurt Conveyer" Get this album!
Submitted by Michael (New South Wales, Australia)
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5 stars Astonishing...
“In my opinion this album is brilliantly well done. The music has no noticeable recording flaws. This album is a must for any Fear Factory fan and I’m sure you will not be disappointed.”
Submitted by Jeremy (Bethlehem, PA, USA) Verified Buyer
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5 stars The Best yet with Cypress Hill BREAL
I loved it beacuse it has B Real on it in Back the f**8 up CYPRESS HILL
Submitted by CYPRESS SOul ASassins (East LA)
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5 stars Great industrial/heavy metal!
I initially found out about Fear Factory from a computer game I owned (Test Drive 5). It took me two years to purchase the only album I have of theirs ("Digimortal," of course) and I regret that indecision all the time. "Digimortal" is a great CD, by and large. Though Burton C. Bell's clean vocals are somewhat monotonous, they're not irritating (I'm looking at you, Travis from Blink-182!) and the album proves that even after a decade, Fear Factory are still the best at blending electronic sounds with blistering heavy metal. My favorite tracks include the title track, which has an unforgettable chorus, the first and only single off the album "Linchpin," "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)" (probably the softest song Fear Factory have ever recorded), and "Back the F*** Up," a rap number. The production values are impeccable, and the liner artwork's kind of interesting in a futuristic sense. One impediment is the lyrics, which try to be interesting and deep but seem to be either anti-technology or about personal pain and anguish. Some of the lyrics sacrifice quite a bit for the sake of rhyme (which, itself, appears kind of haphazardly throughout the album), most evident by the chorus in "Linchpin" where Bell sings: "All my life I've felt discarded, never feeling a part of it!" But mediocre lyrics are no reason not to purchase this CD, 'cause each and every song is at least decent--i.e., there are no throwaway tracks! One word of warning, though: true metalheads might be slightly disappointed by "Digimortal" 'cause it's apparently not as heavy as earlier Fear Factory albums. I, for one, have no frame of reference, but to me, Fear Factory sound like Mushroomhead meets Stabbing Westward, with a little bit of POWERMAN 5000 thrown in for good measure. Anyone who's looking for a heavy yet melodic melange of metal and electronica should definitely check this album out!
Submitted by nhoffhva (Bloomington, Indiana)
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4 stars Awesome album.
Another great album from Fear Factory. Fast, raunchy, and chilling. The only beef is that they have strayed a little from their "METAL" heritage and tok up a bit more hip-hop than wanted or needed. Still a must have for FF fans.
Submitted by dom1827usa (Las Vegas, Nevada, USA)
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