Mortal Kombat + Fear Factory Demanufacture = my start in 1995 hard metal. A legendary clip for me like an album Demanufacture. I have been listening to this immortal album for 26 years already 10/10. Special thanks to the film The Mortal Kombat.
My introduction to heavy music in gnrl is scarlxrd (British Trap Metal artist), When I listened to Heart Attack for the first time I got that 'AHA!' moment, I was thinking, ''Holy shit, this is what I needed for so long, it's so heavy!'' Then I found Slipknot, Korn, Linkin Park, Slayer(Dislike),Metallica(Dislike), and then just maybe 4 months ago, I found GOJIRA, I also loved this band instantly! Link to HEART ATTACK Song: ruclips.net/video/OC7cNS0GINo/видео.html
@@richardlambou1416 Bravo! I'll ckeck it out. Thank you! By the way I was wondering to create a playlist with all the games soundtrack in one playlist an then add for a new games today such as forza horizon 4 and crew2 and so on. These old games were really gold in soundtrack.
Fear Factory is to this day still untouched !! Dino's riffs are as heavy as he is and his guitar sounds like Robocop's Auto 9 with that insane triplet burst
Blanco Escobar Great bands & all equal at times, the only albums from Pantera & Machine Head which is really worth your time is, the classics called *Vulgar Display Of Power* & *Burn My Eyes*, Fear Factory imo were the only band of the 90's who consistently released classic like albums with Digimortal being the weakest up until that point & that was only because of internal feuding, I always consider Digimortal to be Fear Factory's *...And Justice For All*, which is a bit of a grower, & Linchpin being the equivalent of One, Fear Factory were the most creative & inventive Metal band of the 90's I am sure there is more but in regards to pushing extreme metal to its limits and beyond, few can touch them. *(if they don't have talent that is.)* What about *Pissing Razors* brutal masterpiece *Cast Down The Plague*?? Greetings ✘
Burton, you'll be forever missed in FEAR FACTORY, your voice was the real soul of the machine. Huge thank you for everything you did with this band, which was unbelievebly amazing and marked a whole generation. Now you're free from the machine.
True. But slipknot went further than that. I know people who are into mainstream rock music who know slipknot songs. They have never heard of fear factory (sadly)
@@DontKnowDontCare6.9It does matter for those who make art or enjoy it at is fullness, unless you see art as just entertainment, in that case, for entertainment, i recommend to just jerk off.
Not only this song is total kickass, the lyrics perfectly describe the life many people and myself are going through, 27 years and those lyrics don't get old
Most underrated band ever, really? I think you need to listen to more music. There are bands nobody has ever heard of that maybe deserve as much recognition as almost any band.
Dtyler171 YES. Most underrated band. EVER. Don't worry about it because I have a very large metal (and other genres) music culture and I listen a lot of music ;)
***** The way Fear Factory's story links into EBM/Industrial is reayy interesting, they moved away from sample/industrial influenced death metal after Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber from Front Line Assembly did their Fear is the Mindkiller EP. Fear Factory hired Fulber to produce and play keyboards on Demanafacture, and Front Line Assembly added a lot of heavy metal influences to their next album, Millenium.
since the 80's industrial metal has been around but no bands were there to lead the charge I mean sure u have Nine Inch Nails but they contributed to the alt rock scene not the industrial scene and then u have this band Fear Factory lead the charge with songs like EdgeCrusher, Replica, LinchPin, Shock etc, so while there were bands before Fear Factory like I said these guys lead it the most
Beautiful 90s...There is so much nostalgia attached to this album...Those blue lights... That killer Road-runner circle they had...Raymond and Christian...I haven't got over this album maybe over 5 years now and never will...Bands are still failing to reach the limits of this album...Burton sounded so good! Fear Factory and especially this album changed a lot of things for me and around me! Pantera, Sepultura, Fear Factory, Machine Head, Biohazard, Type O Negative, Slipknot ( All of these bands ruled)
I listen to Fear Factory since I was born, my brother who is dead gave me the cd of album demanufacture, and I fell in love with them. This is the best band ever.
I'm Korean, but when I was a teengaer, I spent my time listening to great US metal music from 90's, which was aired on TV's cable channels. Back then there were a lot of indie bands in Korea that imitated your metal music. Of course it's almost gone now. But now if you go into Billboard these days, all of them are black music like hip hop and R&B. How do you feel about this. 답글
The first time I listened to this song was in 97, and it feels like just yesterday same feelings same passion same energy. This song should be the anthem of Metal.
Been on a big fear factory binge lately their sound never gets old after all these years. the entire obsolete album sounds more amazing than ever, my personal favourite
Their were metallica, slayer cradle of filth, in flames, and sepultura but fear factory were one of a kind. Demanufacture is a album every metal head should listen to
Since first I have known this band and their album “Soul of a new machine “ from a metal music magazine in my country Thailand and then I felt in love this band right the way, it’s a kind of music that I really want to listen and looking for it for a long time...Soul of a new machine, Demanufactor and Obsolete are the best of their music...Fear factory, they are great!
Love this band. Every time I hear this song i get goosebumps. Great. Hell I'll go as far as to say this band is one of the greatest bands I've ever listen to.
Saw this band in 1995 after falling in love with this album, and just saw them a few nights ago play it start to finish. So good. I hadn't listened to the album in years, but still knew every word of every song. Don't make em like this anymore. Replica is the first song I heard, don't even remember when or where, but I immediately went out and bought the cd.
I discovered this group last year during Spring lockdown...Then discovered another 90s metal band (Type O Negative) in Fall lockdown, and many others followed. 2020 was bad af, but at least it made me discover pure legends. Problem is I got even more nostalgic of an era when I wasn't even born... Bummer 💀 And now I see that the lead singer is leaving the group 😭
Saw them live in Bradford when they originally toured this album, to this day ome of the top 5 shows I've seen. They played the album note for note absolutely perfectly, one of the tightest live bands ever.
Had the pleasure of seeing soulfly cover this at Goodthings festival Brisbane. Hadn't seen it performed live since fear factory 97 Tour. It's a FN rippa.
Bill Ward is the name of the director (not the Black Sabbath drummer). He also directed videos for Machine Head, Prong, Seed (look for the song "Doe") and Smoking Popes.
I remember when this video came out back in the day my buddy and I were amazed by that double bass towards the end. Still impresses the hell out of me actually.
I think this might be their best piece. It's a chaotic , roaring mess and I love it. I've been with them since 93. Regardless, I'm going to see them next Friday. Hope they are in the mood to do this old one.
First heard this song in 96 when I was 2-3 years old and been listening to it ever since and hearing it live a few months ago brought me back to the very first time
Man it was good growing up in the 90's. Blasting this on your Discman. Thanks Dad for introducing me to Sabbath, Dio & Judas Priest at the tender age of 3
I remember finding this video hidden on a Playstation game back in the day! Wired it up to my VHS player to get it on tape with the rest of my MTV shit. Lol!
+Seth Connelly It was the original gray top loader Playstation back in the 90's so bear with me. Lol! I think it was one of the Test Drive's. Possibly 4? You had to enter your name as "AuxyRay" or "Sausage" or some shit to unlock it. Lol! None of that triangle, square, circle, circle shit. But yeah, Fear Factory tunes were throughout the gameplay, but this was the video you'd unlock. My first video I ever saw by them too... all because of that game. Ah, (sigh) memories.
@edes01 Christian did try to get the band back together, he wanted to work as a second guitarist and just move past the bullshit, Burton and Dino didn't want that. Christian has since moved on from this and Ramond has retired from drumming. Burton has also left the band now, the whole thing is a mess. We'll be getting a new song with the new singer (Milo Solvestro) in the next couple weeks before they head out on tour with Static-X.
Being very late to see this vid on RUclips. After soul of anew machine was releases I saw FF with Clutch Machine Head and Slayer. They played a sample of body hammer during the set and damn man it seemed forever for demanufacture to release. It was an Iconic album having song debut on mortal kombat movie and just being a oower packed album.
Filled with pain Bruised and Darkend Soul Spare Me From The Life that's full of misery... I DON'T WANT TO LIVE THAT WAY! I DON'T WANT TO LIVE THAT WAY!
Imo FF never again reached the heights they achieved with this album, it still remains to this day one of the best metal albums I've ever heard. Dino is definitely a rival for Dimebag in terms of raw ability and riffing.
Dino is my inspiration 🤩 i am from El Centro too and im so proud of everything he has done for the metal community. he is one of the best and i am proud he came out of el centro (a place where nothing really happens lol) puro raza!!
Man when I first got into Metal at like 12 or 13, these guys were one of the first bands I was introduced to. So many modern Metal bands are heavily influenced by Fear Factory even if they don't know it.
I was 11 years old when this was released, I watched the clip on tv, show called MTV's wet & wild. Taped it, and rewatched, together with Slipknot, In Flames and others dont remember. Told my dad I wanted to buy the CD, we went to the legendary Bullit store in Eindhoven, Netherlands, bought it! since then listening to heayy metal, now im 39.
I saw Fear Factory once in Toronto Canada 2005. I first heard of them back in 1995. Sucks that I missed out on so many of their tours. No matter where I was, people always jammed to this track whether they were into rap, r&b, punk... You cannot resist headbanging to this shit! 🤘😖
I used to have this video on a roadrunner VHS called drilling the vain? All my friends would come to mine after school, get stoned and watch it! Moshing out in my living room. I used to get them to lie back on the sofa with their legs in the air and backwards crowd surf across their feet into a pile of cushions!! ! I was about 13/14 I'm almost 40 now and they were still my best memories, good times man
Got into my 1st gig wen i was 15...thank god for my long hair....u just looked at the steps as u walked in and hoped 4 the best....then some tall dude put his arm on ur shoulder like he new u wanted in..best metal moment of my life...All hail metal \m/
Good old 90's best time ever ! I remember when i heard this album first time i felt like taken to another world and dimension. This sound was soooooo different, refreshing, inspiring, burtal yet melodic, simply unique and unrivaled till today. Fear Factory set a new standard and genre. FF 4ever !
I'm glad to have discovered this band last year.
@@Magy09able last year? Wow I'm old.
I discovered them in 1994 - fucking awesome
Better late than never
This is one of the most important metal albums of the 90's. Wish more people recognized it.
And I got see them perform it in full in 2013 XD
Same at the roundhouse in Sydney
Metallizombie Can you please explain to me why do you consider this album as one of the most important in the 90's?
And the most important metal album of the 90s 0is Demanufacture ..atleast for me :)
RodneyBass74 oh yissssssss
Mortal Kombat + Fear Factory Demanufacture = my start in 1995 hard metal. A legendary clip for me like an album Demanufacture. I have been listening to this immortal album for 26 years already 10/10. Special thanks to the film The Mortal Kombat.
Sameeee, hearing Zero Signal on that Scorpion vs Johnny Cage fight was a game changer for me.
if you're gonna mention that, you have to praise and bow to Blood & Fire off that same soundtrack.
My introduction to heavy music in gnrl is scarlxrd (British Trap Metal artist), When I listened to Heart Attack for the first time I got that 'AHA!' moment, I was thinking, ''Holy shit, this is what I needed for so long, it's so heavy!''
Then I found Slipknot, Korn, Linkin Park, Slayer(Dislike),Metallica(Dislike), and then just maybe 4 months ago, I found GOJIRA, I also loved this band instantly!
Link to HEART ATTACK Song: ruclips.net/video/OC7cNS0GINo/видео.html
@@TheYusten How could you not mention The Invisible?
Same here, I got my first ever cd player and the two cds I got were Hansen (lol) and Mortal Kombat soundtrack.
Zero Signal literally changed my life.
Roadied for them once and I'll never forget how heavy their set was. Shock literally shocked me. I'll never forget it.
Ha! Love your videos dude.
Dino is amazing!!!! Saw them at the Knitting Factory 2007 with Divine Heresy. Dino was exhausted!!!! $12!!!!!!!!!!
Cool
I want to be a roadie 😔
Ray and christian were skeezin over my girl in 05.
Hard to believe how ahead of their time they were. This song is 22 years old now and still sounds better than anything on the radio today.
Metal on the 90's still sound fresh in general
That is not hard
Fact! Hands down for this tune and actually test drive 5 one of the best games ever with best soundtrack ever!
@@douglasrobert7368 The soundtrack made the game IMO. Especially the opening with the cover of Cars.
@@richardlambou1416 Bravo! I'll ckeck it out. Thank you! By the way I was wondering to create a playlist with all the games soundtrack in one playlist an then add for a new games today such as forza horizon 4 and crew2 and so on.
These old games were really gold in soundtrack.
Fear Factory, Pantera, Machine Head, KoRn were the bands that pushed metal to a new era with their modern sound and ideas!!! Love 90's
Sepultura...
Meshuggan
@@MIZORAM_mafaka_hnamte yup!
@@carlosaaleyva1180 yup, too!!!
And many others my friend
This was ahead of it's time. Absolutely sick
my mate burnt me a cd for my diskman in highschool and that was the first time i heard FF been a fan ever since love em
Correct bro!!!
Not way ahead of it's time. Metal was far better back then. What's being realised these days is a load of shite.
2000 % Man
Was not. It was that times metal.
the cleans on this are godlike. so ethereal and soothing, Burton was so unique back in the 90's
He is STILL one of a kind.
yes, he still got a prodigious voice
Like scumgrief 😎
The lyrics behind that chorus do not hurt the quality either
@@pavelhanek9790 the lyrics are heavy af man
The blend of heaviness snd haunting clean vocal choruses makes this song a dystopian classic
Demanufacture is one of the best metal albums...EVER. Masterpiece.
The drumming was an absolute masterclass in kickwork.
Aw mate true fuckin story i love it
@@richardweiss326 badass drummer
Right on!!!!!
I prefer soul of a new machine
Fear Factory is to this day still untouched !!
Dino's riffs are as heavy as he is and his guitar sounds
like Robocop's Auto 9 with that insane triplet burst
You sir are a poet
Blanco Escobar
Great bands & all equal at times, the only albums from Pantera & Machine Head which is really worth your time is, the classics called
*Vulgar Display Of Power* & *Burn My Eyes*,
Fear Factory imo were the only band of the 90's who consistently released classic like albums with Digimortal being the weakest up until that point & that was only because of internal feuding, I always consider Digimortal to be Fear Factory's
*...And Justice For All*,
which is a bit of a grower, & Linchpin being the equivalent of One,
Fear Factory were the most creative & inventive Metal band of the 90's I am sure there is more but in regards to pushing extreme metal to its limits and beyond, few can touch them.
*(if they don't have talent that is.)*
What about *Pissing Razors* brutal masterpiece *Cast Down The Plague*??
Greetings ✘
***** also saying the kings of metal are shit is pure trollin bitch!
ff are just as good as pantera fuck you..you fucking disgrace
led zepplin bitch not fucking zeppeling haha crawl back into your stupid bitch step and pipe down LOL
***** black sabbath isn't king of metal.. those times are gone
Burton, you are forever the voice of Fear Factory.
But the soul is freed from the machine.
more like factory machine*
A factory where fear is common
👁🖤🤘
This dude does a prity good job sounding like Burton, but no one can truly replace him.
Burton, you'll be forever missed in FEAR FACTORY, your voice was the real soul of the machine. Huge thank you for everything you did with this band, which was unbelievebly amazing and marked a whole generation.
Now you're free from the machine.
I should take a moment to spell bonecrUshing correctly...best clean vocals ever! MK 🇺🇸
FUCK YES
The song that made me fall in love with Fear Factory.
Australia SEES
Me, too.
I knew the band as soundtrack of Test Drive 5 (Playstation). I still remember that the code to watch this video is AUXYRAY.
Same
about year ago, me too, fucking amazing, it showed to me while i was listening TON, i clicked and it just reminded me i knew this, great song
FRRR
Absolutely brutal riffing. Awesome.
2020 and beyond still one of the greatest albums ever wrote.
Agree brother
2022 and still the best
Yup
People talk about Slipknot, but it was Fear Factory who were the true link between mainstream alternative metal and underground extreme metal.
This is the correct comment.
No one cares whos the first. People just enjoy the music. Useless details like that make you sound like a nerd with no social life.
True. But slipknot went further than that. I know people who are into mainstream rock music who know slipknot songs. They have never heard of fear factory (sadly)
@@DontKnowDontCare6.9It does matter for those who make art or enjoy it at is fullness, unless you see art as just entertainment, in that case, for entertainment, i recommend to just jerk off.
Don't mention that band here.
Not only this song is total kickass, the lyrics perfectly describe the life many people and myself are going through, 27 years and those lyrics don't get old
This is the most underrated band in the history. They're awesome!
Most underrated band ever, really? I think you need to listen to more music. There are bands nobody has ever heard of that maybe deserve as much recognition as almost any band.
Dtyler171 YES. Most underrated band. EVER. Don't worry about it because I have a very large metal (and other genres) music culture and I listen a lot of music ;)
***** they were the forefathers of industrial metal which took after death metal in a way it's BADASS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! \m/
***** The way Fear Factory's story links into EBM/Industrial is reayy interesting, they moved away from sample/industrial influenced death metal after Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber from Front Line Assembly did their Fear is the Mindkiller EP. Fear Factory hired Fulber to produce and play keyboards on Demanafacture, and Front Line Assembly added a lot of heavy metal influences to their next album, Millenium.
since the 80's industrial metal has been around but no bands were there to lead the charge I mean sure u have Nine Inch Nails but they contributed to the alt rock scene not the industrial scene and then u have this band Fear Factory lead the charge with songs like EdgeCrusher, Replica, LinchPin, Shock etc, so while there were bands before Fear Factory like I said these guys lead it the most
Beautiful 90s...There is so much nostalgia attached to this album...Those blue lights...
That killer Road-runner circle they had...Raymond and Christian...I haven't got over this album maybe over 5 years now and never will...Bands are still failing to reach the limits of this album...Burton sounded so good! Fear Factory and especially this album changed a lot of things for me and around me! Pantera, Sepultura, Fear Factory, Machine Head, Biohazard, Type O Negative, Slipknot ( All of these bands ruled)
I listen to Fear Factory since I was born, my brother who is dead gave me the cd of album demanufacture, and I fell in love with them. This is the best band ever.
Fear Factory has stood the test of time!
They NEVER sell out and sound just as great live as they do on their albums!
Oh they tried their best to sell out on Obsolete. See Descent and that questionable cover of 'Cars' for reference.
Слушал этот альбом на кассете ещё подростком))) при чтении книги "чужой". Теперь они у меня в голове неотъемлемы друг от друга.
Шикарно! Я читал комикс «Константин», тоже заходит
💪🏻✊🏻🥃🍺🤘🏻🤘🏻
Рок жив
I'm Korean, but when I was a teengaer, I spent my time listening to great US metal music from 90's, which was aired on TV's cable channels.
Back then there were a lot of indie bands in Korea that imitated your metal music. Of course it's almost gone now.
But now if you go into Billboard these days, all of them are black music like hip hop and R&B. How do you feel about this.
답글
one of the most important songs in metal! GROUND BREAKING
The first time I listened to this song was in 97, and it feels like just yesterday same feelings same passion same energy. This song should be the anthem of Metal.
Been on a big fear factory binge lately their sound never gets old after all these years. the entire obsolete album sounds more amazing than ever, my personal favourite
Same, its wild how much their music and lyrics seem to hit even harder nowdays haha almost scary
hii! can you recommend where to start?
Their were metallica, slayer cradle of filth, in flames, and sepultura but fear factory were one of a kind. Demanufacture is a album every metal head should listen to
I guess Pantera doesn’t exist
Burton bell you have one of the most unique voices in metal ..Thank you for your creativity and unique style..
Why so many fucking downvotes? This song is fun, industrial as shit, brutal as fuck, and Fear Factory as Hell! This is a great fucking song!
This LP was a masterpiece. 26 years later still powerful...and definitely worth listening.
Personal trainer: "C'mon man, just one more rep and you're done"
Burton C. Bell: "I DON'T WANT TO LIFT THAT WEIGHT!"
"Cat give me your paw" and now this. Thanks 😒😂
😍😘😍😘
in a shockingly unconvincing voice
Lol, it really sounds like
great
We had it so great in the 90’s!
We had it better in the 80's! But 90's are definitely kick fucking moose knuckle
Since first I have known this band and their album “Soul of a new machine “ from a metal music magazine in my country Thailand and then I felt in love this band right the way, it’s a kind of music that I really want to listen and looking for it for a long time...Soul of a new machine, Demanufactor and Obsolete are the best of their music...Fear factory, they are great!
My favorite band since 1999, when I was 9 and discovered this fantastic musical genre. Thanks Fear Factory.
If you like this type of music try to listen to the band Sybreed...my fav song is probably Orbital. I think they even had the same producer as FF.
@@MLCrow Yes, i very like Sybreed.
I love that pre-verse guitar riff. One of my favorite FF songs; the chorus is great!
This song is amazing, it's simple but works so well. The clean vocals are so unique
Love this band. Every time I hear this song i get goosebumps. Great. Hell I'll go as far as to say this band is one of the greatest bands I've ever listen to.
Soul of a new machine and demanufacture are My most fav albums ever of that band ❤ ground breaking stuff
Saw this band in 1995 after falling in love with this album, and just saw them a few nights ago play it start to finish. So good. I hadn't listened to the album in years, but still knew every word of every song. Don't make em like this anymore. Replica is the first song I heard, don't even remember when or where, but I immediately went out and bought the cd.
I discovered this group last year during Spring lockdown...Then discovered another 90s metal band (Type O Negative) in Fall lockdown, and many others followed. 2020 was bad af, but at least it made me discover pure legends. Problem is I got even more nostalgic of an era when I wasn't even born... Bummer
💀 And now I see that the lead singer is leaving the group 😭
Saw this song performed live last night and screamed the lyrics the whole way through, worth it.
when epica covers one of your songs, you've surpassed all expectations, even after yall made it
Saw them live in Bradford when they originally toured this album, to this day ome of the top 5 shows I've seen. They played the album note for note absolutely perfectly, one of the tightest live bands ever.
Had the pleasure of seeing soulfly cover this at Goodthings festival Brisbane. Hadn't seen it performed live since fear factory 97 Tour. It's a FN rippa.
It was a pretty rad moment. Pit intensity levelled up a couple of notches as the riff kicked in.
=Respect to all metalheads and Fear Factory from Russia=
\m/
Hola Rusia, saludos de latín American!!
Антон Народов and paris brother !
Plague Nirvana
Hello from Greece bro ✌
Demanufacture is one of the best metal albums ever written, definitely in my top 5.
I posle toliko godina, decenija, najjači su definitivno! ☠️💀☠️
HC 4life 🤘
Greetings from Serbia 🇷🇸
This song is something else … one of u’ll never get boring listen to ❤ grtgs from chile 🇨🇱 🤘🏻
Whoever directed this video did such a great job
Bill Ward is the name of the director (not the Black Sabbath drummer). He also directed videos for Machine Head, Prong, Seed (look for the song "Doe") and Smoking Popes.
We know. Oak.
@@andressaldivar2218 thank you so much, I wanted to know 😍😍😍😍😍😍
a new era of FF has began in 2023!
This song got me through my teenage angst years BIG TIME !!! 2021 and still listening at 39 yo
I'm 41 feller and just hear ya
43 here... we're old af now
@@meganleslie9069 Not too bad! Just made 40
19 and going through that time right now :)
@@SHUTDOWNOfficialsame :'3
it´s been 21 years since i first listened to this song, and I still find it perfect. Damn what an incredible band
This brings a smile to my face, love FF!!
What impeccable groove and weight with unrivaled creativity and soul
I remember when this video came out back in the day my buddy and I were amazed by that double bass towards the end. Still impresses the hell out of me actually.
I get amped up from this song every single time I hear it- this one and Edgecrusher were the first songs I heard from Fear Factory. Instantly hooked-
The key changes in the vocals are timeless, such an iconic track
I've seen them in 2001...miss a lot this band..sound so massive ! And still sound good even 20 years later!
I think this might be their best piece. It's a chaotic , roaring mess and I love it. I've been with them since 93. Regardless, I'm going to see them next Friday. Hope they are in the mood to do this old one.
в 97-ом году мы ставили эту композицию в нашем деревенском клубе под Орлом. Да, мы с братом были продвинутые в метальном плане.
This album changed my life. Absolutely love it to this day!
First heard this song in 96 when I was 2-3 years old and been listening to it ever since and hearing it live a few months ago brought me back to the very first time
The 90's were sooooo good friends. If you were there then you know what I'm talking about. So many crazy memories every time I hear this!!!
After all these years, they still got it
Awsome show at Soundwave Sydney 2015!!
never forget, it is about love. argh last of this...... fill it in...
Great song, Remanfacture and Demanfacture will always be my most favorite Albums from this band.
Probably my most listened to song of the last 25 years
I was around 9 or 10 when I first heard of FF! Still loyal to them, even with all the changes! This song is definitely my top one!
I would say that Demanufacture was essential. I remember falling asleep to this CD.
Man it was good growing up in the 90's. Blasting this on your Discman. Thanks Dad for introducing me to Sabbath, Dio & Judas Priest at the tender age of 3
I remember finding this video hidden on a Playstation game back in the day! Wired it up to my VHS player to get it on tape with the rest of my MTV shit. Lol!
+Seth Connelly It was the original gray top loader Playstation back in the 90's so bear with me. Lol! I think it was one of the Test Drive's. Possibly 4? You had to enter your name as "AuxyRay" or "Sausage" or some shit to unlock it. Lol! None of that triangle, square, circle, circle shit. But yeah, Fear Factory tunes were throughout the gameplay, but this was the video you'd unlock. My first video I ever saw by them too... all because of that game. Ah, (sigh) memories.
test drive 5, good shit!
+Steve Sullivan TEST DRIVE 5!!!!!!!!!
+Steve Sullivan Awesome !
First time i heard this group was a background track to a frag hightlight video, been listening to them ever since :D
This is how metal was introduced to me in Dunkirk NY in 1995 ,thank God 🙏🙏🙏♥️♥️
This song literally changed my whole musical life.
I enjoy how gruff and heavy this song is while being so melodic, great song
fear factory was kickass live i saw them 6 times in the 90's to early 2ks. from remanufactured to the obsolete listening party 🤘
One of my favourite metal bands of all time
This is the best sounding Fear Factory. Wish they would set aside their differences and get Burton, Raymond and Christian back into the fold.
I’m only a casual listener but that’s shitty to hear the original members split up :(
@@MadaraMK1 sadly from all reports the split was particularly nasty. I am hoping that in time they will be able to work out their differences.
@edes01 Christian did try to get the band back together, he wanted to work as a second guitarist and just move past the bullshit, Burton and Dino didn't want that. Christian has since moved on from this and Ramond has retired from drumming.
Burton has also left the band now, the whole thing is a mess. We'll be getting a new song with the new singer (Milo Solvestro) in the next couple weeks before they head out on tour with Static-X.
Yeah if Dino didn't have his head stuck up his own ass, then maybe
Being very late to see this vid on RUclips. After soul of anew machine was releases I saw FF with Clutch Machine Head and Slayer. They played a sample of body hammer during the set and damn man it seemed forever for demanufacture to release. It was an Iconic album having song debut on mortal kombat movie and just being a oower packed album.
2014 and this still kicks the shit out of most stuff that's out there now
totally agree, same here in 2019, too [el'sda2].
2021 and the kicking still goes on :)
This is easily one of the greatest songs of all time
Been a Fear Factory fan for 10 years now, and this has always been my favourite song, and always will be 🤘
Filled with pain
Bruised and Darkend Soul
Spare Me
From The
Life that's full of misery...
I DON'T WANT TO LIVE THAT WAY! I DON'T WANT TO LIVE THAT WAY!
Hell fuckin yes! Brurally true lyrics! And damn great song! :-)
I always thought it was I don't want to live, that's why
Imo FF never again reached the heights they achieved with this album, it still remains to this day one of the best metal albums I've ever heard. Dino is definitely a rival for Dimebag in terms of raw ability and riffing.
Fear Factory is actually my favorite band of all time.
Dino is my inspiration 🤩 i am from El Centro too and im so proud of everything he has done for the metal community. he is one of the best and i am proud he came out of el centro (a place where nothing really happens lol)
puro raza!!
Man when I first got into Metal at like 12 or 13, these guys were one of the first bands I was introduced to. So many modern Metal bands are heavily influenced by Fear Factory even if they don't know it.
I was 11 years old when this was released, I watched the clip on tv, show called MTV's wet & wild. Taped it, and rewatched, together with Slipknot, In Flames and others dont remember. Told my dad I wanted to buy the CD, we went to the legendary Bullit store in Eindhoven, Netherlands, bought it! since then listening to heayy metal, now im 39.
Fear Factory, Machine Head, Sepultura/Soulfly, Pantera.
I miss the fucking 90s. We were legends.
A classic!
Fancy seeing you here. Pretty fuckin epic if you ask me.
Damn right! Absolutely classic...
Never forget this time!
I've had a lot of differences with Matt over the years, but this is definitely one thing we share agreement on.
Nice to see ya here,Matt!
I saw Fear Factory once in Toronto Canada 2005. I first heard of them back in 1995. Sucks that I missed out on so many of their tours. No matter where I was, people always jammed to this track whether they were into rap, r&b, punk... You cannot resist headbanging to this shit! 🤘😖
The best album they’ve done, in my top 3 of all time 🤟🤟
I don't think he wants to live that way.
hmm...are you sure?
AxCxVevo F yes I'm quite positive. It's interesting you would ask, but that is my firm and rigid belief.
Your belief is respected,but still I remain quite uncertain. xD
And maybe too he's filled with pain,what do you guys think about that ?
I've also heard he's a bruised and darkened soul, but I'm not sure.
I used to have this video on a roadrunner VHS called drilling the vain? All my friends would come to mine after school, get stoned and watch it! Moshing out in my living room. I used to get them to lie back on the sofa with their legs in the air and backwards crowd surf across their feet into a pile of cushions!! ! I was about 13/14 I'm almost 40 now and they were still my best memories, good times man
0:16 Me when someone asks if I have a love life
😅😂😂
Assim claro! Um clássico dos anos 90, boas recordações! Tenho aqui até hoje esse material ! 🤘🏿😈🤘🏿
Got into my 1st gig wen i was 15...thank god for my long hair....u just looked at the steps as u walked in and hoped 4 the best....then some tall dude put his arm on ur shoulder like he new u wanted in..best metal moment of my life...All hail metal \m/
I was 14 and this album was my first cd... 30 years later still kicks freaking ass
Album hasn’t been out for 30 years yet
Album came out in 95
One the best industrial metal bands I've ever heard
Good old 90's best time ever ! I remember when i heard this album first time i felt like taken to another world and dimension. This sound was soooooo different, refreshing, inspiring, burtal yet melodic, simply unique and unrivaled till today. Fear Factory set a new standard and genre. FF 4ever !
I don't know if i'm right, but i think this is the first band to combine clean vocals with death growls.