If anyone likes Fear Factory

I do. After reading their tour diary in some magazine in 1995 I started listening to them now and then. The only thing is that I like their row stuff more than industrial one. I remember You said in some post that they are one your favorites... I've got about FF 15-18 .mpg files. Will be glad to share.
 
Great fucking band. Their new album is a bit different, but it will grow on you with repeated listens. Not as good as Archtype, nowhere in the same league as Demanufacture, but on the same level with Digimortal. People say that album sucked, but sucky for Fear Factory is good for the majority of bands in the world.
 
I dig FF. I've recently listened to Obsolete again after quite a long time; I might go so far as to say that it's their best album, although I still haven't heard Archetype or anything from this new record. Did Byron Stroud play on the new record? He's going to continue to tour with them?
 
A friend who's very much into FF told me that the new record is totally different from the previous ones, with a spots reminding of Digimortal.
 
johnnieCzech said:
A friend who's very much into FF told me that the new record is totally different from the previous ones, with a spots reminding of Digimortal.

That's an accurate description. There are two remakes - I Will Follow by U2 and Millenium by Killing Joke. There are some songs that sound like FF, like 540,000 Degrees F and then others that are pretty different like Echo of My Scream. I love it though.
 
Moment of Impact reminds me of badass oldschool fear factory while new songs like Supernova are more mainstream and catchy as hell but still good in my opinion. Its different, but in a good way. Edgecrusher will always be the most badass all out fuckin fun fear factory song to listen to in my book though.
 
eighteeschick said:
That's an accurate description. There are two remakes - I Will Follow by U2 and Millenium by Killing Joke. There are some songs that sound like FF, like 540,000 Degrees F and then others that are pretty different like Echo of My Scream. I love it though.

I've heard a bit of Millenium, and I think I prefer the original; I prefer Jaz Coleman's vocals. A kick-ass song. However, FF still get props for covering it; the groove is right up their alley. I Will Follow! It actually sounds pretty good in their hands! Burt's really getting into singing!
 
jackson3124 said:
What Killing Joke album was millenium on? I have none of their cds and I am looking to get into them.

1994's Pandemonium. I also quite like their debut (known for The Wait, which Metallica covered) and Night Time, with "Eighties", from which Cobain very liberally borrowed the riff for Come as You Are.