Can't take me apart... Can't take me apart... See the light a new day has arrived for us Genesis of our evolution A linchpin holds within a means to and end Can't you see that we are one? Can't take me apart No you can't We see no end to the dream We will never see the end We will never be the ned All of my life I felt discarded Never feeling a part of it No you can't Without me you will fade, you will not remain We are one and though the same future machine A linchpin holds within a mean to an end Can't you see that we are one? Can't take me apart No you can't We see no end to the dream We will never see the end We will never be the ned All of my life I felt discarded Never feeling a part of it No you... No you can't take... [Repeat: x5] No you can't take me apart We will never see the end We will never be the end All my life I felt discarded Never feeling a part of it You can't change me You can't change me now
Faith no more too. That dude can do anything with his voice. And the rest of the band were awesome musicians. I always felt like they deserved more recognition
I across these guys and thought this kicks some serious ass! No matter I'm now 63. I have some other favorite Fear Factory songs but right now its POWERSHIFTER. Great stuff man, great stuff!
@@david97GP : Fear Factory was on a whole other level though. Pantera got huge by combing metal and hardcore just at a time when very few bands were doing it. Fear Factory was like the next step in Industrial music, by putting a very clean Metal edge on the genre; thus Industrial Metal. Still sounds contemporary and futuristic for the present. FF's lyrics are even more relevant now as well to be honest.
Fear Factory is one of the most influential bands in the metal/rock genre. Absolutely underrated. Almost every single one of your favorite artists references this group.
Al Jorgensen is the father of metal. His band is called Mynistry and he's the reason all metal bands exist. Look up his autobiography cause it's well worth the read! 🤘
Something funny about this too is that they say that their biggest influence was Godflesh, another super influential band,with Jonathon Davis saying that they inspired him as well.
can't take me apart! see the light, a new day has arrived for us genesis of our evolution a linchpin holds within a means to an end can't you see that we are one? can't take me apart! no you can't! we see no end to the dream we will never see the end we will never be the end all my life i've felt discarded never feeling a part of it no you can't! without me you will fade, you will not remain we are one, and of the same future machine! a linchpin holds within a means to an end can't you see that we are one? can't take me apart! no you can't! we see no end to the dream! we will never see the end we will never be the end all my life i've felt discarded never feeling a part of it no you can't take me apart you can't change me now
First FF stuff I found on MTV one night in my childhood. Probably my first imprinting with industrial metal awesomeness. Still in love with this sound and even got a work as an industrial engineer. Mission accomplished.
A quite a umber of metal bands didn't have solo's in 90's It was a thing that came from Grunge music, which was an anti 80's metal movement. Not by design, people didn't like wankers playing useless arpeggios all the time. Solos have come back since though, because the new set of fans wanted to do more but still retain much of that sound that was formed in the 90's. I tend to like songs with not much of a solo in them. A songwriter seems to be more creative. Instead of having a basic chord progression that builds to a solo, the whole song is a pile of riffs that keep it interesting.
I'd rather have a strong rhythm something with strong lyrics that has meaning long drawn out solo's just don't move me but don't get me wrong I like the solo's also in bands like slayer and many more period I love music just like many of y'all opinions are free just be glad for the metal
Ikr? I mean I reaaaally love guitar solos (or any kind of solos for that matter), but something I like about bands like Disturbed, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage and even some Slipknot, is that they do good metal songs without the need of solos, and from time to time, they surprise you with a solo that may not be the most flashy, but that fits the song perfectly...on the other side of it there are bands that really give solos the prominence that they had back in the 80s, but they merge it with their own style like Trivium, Avenged Sevenfold, etc...and I really love them for doing that too.
You know this is an amazing song, but I don't care for Digimortal as an album that much. FF has two albums I don't like much, this one and Transgression, but there are still some banger tracks on both.
Love this song. I remember hearing it in my younger years just because I liked it, but now, the ending... that repeating line "You can't change me." Gives me chills, and gives me strength. I feel strong when I hear this. This song- forever.
I was four years old when Digimortal dropped. I'd grab it out of my Dad's CD album book and play it on his multi-disc changer Sony AV unit. He raised a metal head from the beginning and this song was my post-naptime anthem. 🤘🏻
Fear Factory is beast as fuck. Industrials best band in my opinion. Because you actually feel like your in another universe with all these machines around you and it's just bad ass. I also love the double bass in this song it sounds like a machine it's self. I need to learn to play like that.
+James hetfield anyways if you don't like it you have all the right in the world to not listen too industrial music.which in my opinion the labelling of sub genres is moot metal is metal.
This song has an endless expiration date and is suitable for consumption. It does not contain preservatives , because it's a song made in a metal factory, accuracy and professionalism .
Knowing that we are currently on the cusp of merging with machines to try to escape this dream through knowledge, these lyrics give me goosebumps. Before its time thematically.
I remember travelling to Germany to visit a friend. I took a coach from London all the way to a place called Aachen. I was 15 and this album had just came out. I remember blasting the album over and over on my discman Good times
I never stopped listening to this. But lately I been listening to Theatre of tragedy a lot. That song Venus is really good. Whole album is pretty good. My wife is one of these girls that think the Grateful Dead is something special lol and then I exposed her to some of this and she’s obsessed now. She’s had this epiphany 😂 like me oh wow. I thought Alice In Chains was hard stuff lol the other day we were on a road trip, and she selected Slayers “bloodline” lol Yup…I’m changing the world
Burton will never know how much this song means to me. Any time I'm having a particularly bad day I listen to this. It really gets me through. I went and saw them live not long after Wayne Static died and they were playing with the legend Tony Campos! He handed me a pick and I've held it close ever since. I'll always have that and a picture with Burton. Priceless ❤
It really does. I was eyeball deep in my “must listen to all the metal” teenage years when this was released. I was hyped because Demanufacture and Obsolete were albums I worshipped at the time. This one I liked but it was definitely different because it just oozes “y2k” vibes. And similarly you can hear Archetype has an extremely “post-9/11” feel to it.
One of the best songs of the band. They could survive without dino and the rest, but without burton it is not fear factory. Thank you for all these years of great music.
Fear factory seams to be more relevant the older it gets, sad the singer left but the music remains, obsolete, demanufacture etc. Will remain relevant for ever. Love it so much, thanks for the music, saw you in Seattle for digimortal ✌🤙🤛😎
Fischkimme I don’t hear many other voices capable of going from brutal growls to clean that quickly... not even people with the best vocal ranges have that ability. Metalcore my ass but Burton C Bell is something special.
@@topsecret1837 The problem is that he really is not able to perform live. He sounds good in the studio but he has so much trouble singing in key live....
It's a lot of studio magic(sound engineering).. the choruses for sure.. his growl is pretty legit live but the chorus/singy stuff has so much effect on it, it's crazy.. it's cool tho
I slept on Fear Factory for way too many years. I'm just now fully appreciating Bells "soft" vocals over the heavy music. Gives it this righteous edge to the metal.
@@richard7645 seen them in Belfast on Monday, they where outstanding. Randomly bumped into Dino before the show and got a pic. Ended up with two set lists.
Jeezus ! These guys are excellent ! How can I STILL be discovering killer bands from the 90’s? And I was there !!!!! Earlier this year Corrosion of Conformity, more recently DOWN, and now these guys !! Life Is GOOD ! 😊👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Crow Bar (Southern grove, like Down, Pantera CoC), Life of Agony, Machine Head, One minute silence, Downset (you will thank me), Madball, Deftones, Alice in Chains, Tool (esoteric metal), type of negative, loads more but cant remember
This was their 1st full length album. And with the very special way the guitar riffs are performed, fits perfect to the insane complex drumming & the dreamy vox. Epic Indie Rock from Denmark. Though still almost 20yo album. Their 1st hit single was : " (I should have been a) Tsin tsi for you." A MUST for all fans af Indie rock & especially MEW.
You gotta love the amount of energy the bassist has with his dance moves while playing.
haha yes! 😁🤘
so heavy he has to play bass around his ankles
Christian is a huge fan of Jason Newstead.
@@jodybeeler1041 Newstead was the best that band ever had, and he was the best member they ever had since Mustaine. I said it! lol
Rest in Love Flea
*Can't believe this song just turned 20 this year.*
Such great memories.
21 years old today
Shoot I was born in 81
Goosebumps and euphoria from nostalgia
Old enough to drink now. What a world we live in
@@trexmining Lol I was born in 80. WE ARE OLD NOW WTF!!!!!!!
Can't take me apart...
Can't take me apart...
See the light a new day has arrived for us
Genesis of our evolution
A linchpin holds within a means to and end
Can't you see that we are one?
Can't take me apart
No you can't
We see no end to the dream
We will never see the end
We will never be the ned
All of my life I felt discarded
Never feeling a part of it
No you can't
Without me you will fade, you will not remain
We are one and though the same future machine
A linchpin holds within a mean to an end
Can't you see that we are one?
Can't take me apart
No you can't
We see no end to the dream
We will never see the end
We will never be the ned
All of my life I felt discarded
Never feeling a part of it
No you...
No you can't take... [Repeat: x5]
No you can't take me apart
We will never see the end
We will never be the end
All my life I felt discarded
Never feeling a part of it
You can't change me
You can't change me now
Good to know what it actually says instead of CAT GIVE ME YOUR PAW!
Where is the porn part?
@@gaborkrausz5402 shhhh
ありがとうございます!!!
I always rewind the "FUTURE MACHINE" part 😈 1:35
me and his reactions are the same.
^Δ^👍
Fear Factory is so underrated, one of the most talented bands of our time!!!
Faith no more too. That dude can do anything with his voice. And the rest of the band were awesome musicians. I always felt like they deserved more recognition
I across these guys and thought this kicks some serious ass! No matter I'm now 63. I have some other favorite Fear Factory songs but right now its POWERSHIFTER. Great stuff man, great stuff!
Most catchy metal music ever. 100% emotion 100% passion 100% raw brutal energy.
It's literally amazing
Fear Factory and Pantera was my 90s.
@@scottinnh88 Maga brother ;)
Lmao@@david97GP
@@david97GP : Fear Factory was on a whole other level though. Pantera got huge by combing metal and hardcore just at a time when very few bands were doing it. Fear Factory was like the next step in Industrial music, by putting a very clean Metal edge on the genre; thus Industrial Metal. Still sounds contemporary and futuristic for the present. FF's lyrics are even more relevant now as well to be honest.
Good bye Burton, and thank you for all the good headbangs.
"Can't take me apart."
+
@@darkbodie is it tear or take I always thought it was tear
@@S-99 take
Thanks for some heavy and awesome music Burton! I'll forever cherish the old FF records
So sad 😞
I remember when this first came out......god i miss those days when music was my life.....
Fear Factory is one of the most influential bands in the metal/rock genre. Absolutely underrated.
Almost every single one of your favorite artists references this group.
Yea ,I'll say it's frigging cool
Agreed, they single handedly created a fork in the timeline of metal, how powerful they are...
Well, in my heart they are overrated... 🥰
Al Jorgensen is the father of metal. His band is called Mynistry and he's the reason all metal bands exist. Look up his autobiography cause it's well worth the read! 🤘
Something funny about this too is that they say that their biggest influence was Godflesh, another super influential band,with Jonathon Davis saying that they inspired him as well.
Just discovered this band, insanely ahead of their time wtf
Self bias resistor, Scumgrief ,Ressurection, Replica, Regerate ,a great start !
I've been listening to them almost religiously since the 90s. They never disappoint. Their live shows are awesome.
You poor thing have been missing out on one of the greatest bands ever.
Welcome aboard man!!! I'd suggest some albums, but the other commenters have already said my suggestions, lol
I always come back to this album. Fear Factory is a great fucking band ❤
This song never gets old
Cuatro Veinte it never gets good
fumarte un porro con este tema es como verlos en vivo
It's 20 years old
This and Drones.
💤💤💤💤💤💤💤
This is the most uplifting metal song ever.
Regenerate is very uplifting too
True dat.
@@aidanmcwhirter2612 Supernova too!
So well put. Metal is accessible as any genre.
"Uplifting" ? Heh, I guess I can see what you mean but, aren't the pre-chorus/chorus very melancholic ?
2020, haven't pulled this out in over a decade: I actually like it EVEN MORE now! What a great song and band!
Break out obsolete. its 25 years old but hasnt aged a day.
@@thephi303 this☝
2021 and they announced their tour with static x twisted dope and mushroomhead
CAT GIVE ME YOUR PAW!!!!
I haven't ever stopped listening to Fear Factory ✊
One of the best Fear Factory songs. UNDENIABLE!!!!!!!!!!
+Bryan Watson The whole thing is brutal, and the chorus is soaringly beautiful!
Right on par with Replica.
I agree but I also agree all of FF is best
It sure is.
Definitely. Along With Replica, Zero Signal, Shock, Edgecrusher, Demanufacture, etc
Always loved Burton's clean choruses. Very melodic
It sounds autotuned. Or is it actually that angelic?
They are tuned...its not his voice lol. This is really crap music
@@vmac8200I don't think there were such great auto tunes in 2001...
Even to this day some of the easiest to deal with that actually fit well
@@vmac8200it’s not crap..
I miss the 90s so much.
This album was made in 2001
Maybe he misses his life before knowing this song
Totally !!!
Way better times.
Ikr
Fear Factory. The only band where the bassist became the guitarist.
or meshuggah
+Ren Hoek seriously?
MCORP yeah man, meshuggah kicks ass
Rocko Friggin Walluby wait ur making a djent joke righr
***** you're*, right*, and yes I am, I made a joke because both bands have a low ass tuning
20 years or so on I've found myself rediscovering and listening to this masterpiece again in a whole new light.
Jack Farthing age is timeless with classics
same
Man, bring back the days of metal videos being cut with industrial machines.
we took it for granted, but we lived in a golden era.
This is my Therapist's brother singing, and she just asked me to listen to them because she knows my type of music style, and this shit is amazing
@Cameron i listen to both art rock and prog dm and what? Does it make me weirder?
Ok,nevermind kpop and industrial is quite funny
Please send me to your therapist we we csn both listen to fear factory.
@Cameron lmfao that's awesome
Burton's sister is a therapist? Crazy.
amazing vocalist, one of the best for metal.
When I hear this I can't stop thinking "We will never eat again, all my pies have been discarded" Love you fear factory.
Never eating a pie of hate
A pie of hate sounds scumchuis
DAD GIMME A PIE
Lmao!
@@natewatchman 😂😂😂😂
I love Fear Factory since i've 18 y o. Incredible banda, incredible sound, incredible feel. Burton's voice Is all.
Love this song so much, the echos in the breakdowns are so dreamy. It's like the happier version of bite the hand that bleeds. Fear factory forever!!!
can't take me apart!
see the light, a new day has arrived for us
genesis of our evolution
a linchpin holds within a means to an end
can't you see that we are one?
can't take me apart!
no you can't!
we see no end to the dream
we will never see the end
we will never be the end
all my life i've felt discarded
never feeling a part of it
no you can't!
without me you will fade, you will not remain
we are one, and of the same future machine!
a linchpin holds within a means to an end
can't you see that we are one?
can't take me apart!
no you can't!
we see no end to the dream!
we will never see the end
we will never be the end
all my life i've felt discarded
never feeling a part of it
no you can't take me apart
you can't change me now
Thanks.
Thanks!
Wow thank you.
Thnx
@@Imaginathor-1k0 best lyrics ever.
First FF stuff I found on MTV one night in my childhood. Probably my first imprinting with industrial metal awesomeness. Still in love with this sound and even got a work as an industrial engineer. Mission accomplished.
We will never see the end.
We will never be the end.
All my life i've felt discarded,
never feeling a part of it....Sounds about right.
PR13STofSYRINX just how I feel today.. this song will never get old
*How the fuck can a Metal band make you not give a shit that there are no solo's?.. Fear Factory were one of a kind*
A quite a umber of metal bands didn't have solo's in 90's It was a thing that came from Grunge music, which was an anti 80's metal movement. Not by design, people didn't like wankers playing useless arpeggios all the time. Solos have come back since though, because the new set of fans wanted to do more but still retain much of that sound that was formed in the 90's.
I tend to like songs with not much of a solo in them. A songwriter seems to be more creative. Instead of having a basic chord progression that builds to a solo, the whole song is a pile of riffs that keep it interesting.
I'd rather have a strong rhythm something with strong lyrics that has meaning long drawn out solo's just don't move me but don't get me wrong I like the solo's also in bands like slayer and many more period I love music just like many of y'all opinions are free just be glad for the metal
L٥ﻻﻉ√٥υ its industrial metal
L٥ﻻﻉ√٥υ Every note Dino plays has the presence and intention of a solo :]
Ikr? I mean I reaaaally love guitar solos (or any kind of solos for that matter), but something I like about bands like Disturbed, Lamb of God, Killswitch Engage and even some Slipknot, is that they do good metal songs without the need of solos, and from time to time, they surprise you with a solo that may not be the most flashy, but that fits the song perfectly...on the other side of it there are bands that really give solos the prominence that they had back in the 80s, but they merge it with their own style like Trivium, Avenged Sevenfold, etc...and I really love them for doing that too.
I unapologetically LOVE Digimortal as much as their 1st three albums. I dig the maturity while it still gets me headbanging 🤘🤘🤘🤘
My favorite Fear Factory song
Perfect.
replica is mine by a mile
+ Hunter-Killer
You know this is an amazing song, but I don't care for Digimortal as an album that much. FF has two albums I don't like much, this one and Transgression, but there are still some banger tracks on both.
"Self Bias Resistor" + "Industrial Discipline"1😉
Love this song. I remember hearing it in my younger years just because I liked it, but now, the ending... that repeating line "You can't change me." Gives me chills, and gives me strength. I feel strong when I hear this. This song- forever.
One of the best metal clips
suddenly got this song in my head today for some reason. Hadn't listened to it in over 15 years. Thanks universe!
Gods of industrial. Wish they could make an album as good as Demanufactured again. One of the best metal albums ever made, in my opinion.
One of the most underrated metal bands
CAT GIVE ME YOUR PAW!!!!
***** GOD GIVE ME YA PIE!!!
ecruteakx hahaha, fkng excellent !
+MrDave Growl I've always heard it as - CAN'T TIMMY HAVE PORN??!?!!
+venomator4 no no...it's not 'YA'....it's just 'A'.....according to my friend anyway lol
+MrDave Growl damn you got me
Honestly one of the rare bands that have never made a bad album
except transgression
They made 8 bad albums
@@el.pibedelrock that's your opinion
@@nugsovile4333 I know
@@nugsovile4333 so is the idea that this band is any good. I personally think I've heard enough of this garbage.
I was four years old when Digimortal dropped. I'd grab it out of my Dad's CD album book and play it on his multi-disc changer Sony AV unit. He raised a metal head from the beginning and this song was my post-naptime anthem. 🤘🏻
Lol cool
Fear Factory been telling us about our future for decades
No matter how many lineup changes there have been or ever will be, there's no denying the epicness of this band, then and now.
That snare burst at 0:42 turning into a kick burst at 1:44 is the sickest thing about this song. It reminds the listener who this band really are.
Incredible band. Vocals, lyrics, drumming, top notch.
Fear Factory is beast as fuck. Industrials best band in my opinion. Because you actually feel like your in another universe with all these machines around you and it's just bad ass. I also love the double bass in this song it sounds like a machine it's self. I need to learn to play like that.
need i Comment here, intrustial is crap, too much teknical, no worth!☺
listen led zeppelin and are really man.. zeppelin blow your head! Pantera is very bad ass and tough ever..
+James hetfield your 1 to talk considering you choose to be known as James Hetfield
+James LeClair name as name, this name come my mind first, then i choose it, its perfect in here..
+James hetfield anyways if you don't like it you have all the right in the world to not listen too industrial music.which in my opinion the labelling of sub genres is moot metal is metal.
Burton, Dino, Raymond and Christian.
This formation was absolutely superb.
I used to get so pumped up for football and wrestling practice listening to this band and Static X. So much nostalgia for me right now.
Then I took an arrow in the college
DJDavidShmosh same lad
Immortal songs are the ones that can carry different meanings through time.
This song has an endless expiration date and is suitable for consumption. It does not contain preservatives , because it's a song made in a metal factory, accuracy and professionalism .
Knowing that we are currently on the cusp of merging with machines to try to escape this dream through knowledge, these lyrics give me goosebumps. Before its time thematically.
As a 57y old metal head, I'm starting to rust but Istill LUV this band and there sound. !!!!!
remember when ministry was a new wave band?
Playing custom maps of Star Craft while listening to Fear Factory on repeat.... Good memories.
Wow that is so awesome.
Anything good?
Did the same with Starcraft and diablo 2. Running through act 3 while listening to remanufacture.
I have good memories of listening to the Obsolete album during the Summer of 1998 while playing Resident Evil 2.
Faint of Linkin park in Warcraft III
Fear Factory. The perfect blend of aggression and melody.
Band: Death
Album: Symbolic
that chorus man, so good
If you remember this Masterpiece song you are not old you are high quality vintage. 💞👌😊👍
I remember travelling to Germany to visit a friend. I took a coach from London all the way to a place called Aachen. I was 15 and this album had just came out. I remember blasting the album over and over on my discman
Good times
This song NEVER gets old.
Had a great meet and greet with these guys back on the tour for Digimortal. Got a bunch of stuff signed. One of the best concerts I've ever been too.
still listening to this in 2025. Had this cd in 2001. Played it til my ears bled lol
bro 2019
I never stopped listening to this. But lately I been listening to Theatre of tragedy a lot. That song Venus is really good. Whole album is pretty good. My wife is one of these girls that think the Grateful Dead is something special lol and then I exposed her to some of this and she’s obsessed now. She’s had this epiphany 😂 like me oh wow. I thought Alice In Chains was hard stuff lol the other day we were on a road trip, and she selected Slayers “bloodline” lol
Yup…I’m changing the world
Burtons cleans are the most powerful ive ever heard. Unreal
TOOL 🤷🏻♂️ I mean…there’s not much else out here to compare him to. Or that dude from faith no more…mike Patton . He’s pretty amazing too.
Found this band in high school and here I am still at 36. The ones we felt never died. Always a cherished song for me. Anyone still here knows.
Nice.. I was 30 when I found them. I’m 34 now lol
I could probably listen to that "CAN'T TAKE ME APART" refrain a billion times and it crushes every damn time it comes in.
This song sends chills down to my feet. Great song and brings back good memories.
Burton will never know how much this song means to me.
Any time I'm having a particularly bad day I listen to this. It really gets me through. I went and saw them live not long after Wayne Static died and they were playing with the legend Tony Campos!
He handed me a pick and I've held it close ever since. I'll always have that and a picture with Burton. Priceless ❤
I feel like the song Linchpin perfectly captures the vibe of the y2k era the way Smells Like Teen Spirit perfectly captures the vibe of the early 90s.
It really does. I was eyeball deep in my “must listen to all the metal” teenage years when this was released. I was hyped because Demanufacture and Obsolete were albums I worshipped at the time. This one I liked but it was definitely different because it just oozes “y2k” vibes. And similarly you can hear Archetype has an extremely “post-9/11” feel to it.
Yes! This and The Only by Static X
Fun fact: burton was acutally in the music video of smells like teen spirit
CANT STOP WATCHING POOOOOOOOORRRRRRN.
One of the best songs of the band. They could survive without dino and the rest, but without burton it is not fear factory. Thank you for all these years of great music.
This song saved me in a dark place. Thank you.
The best FF lineup.
agreed
Mechanize lineup was great too
One of the most danceable metal tracks ever
I'm 38 and just started listening to Fear Factory. Killer
Welcome to the best riffs a metal band can have 😁
"CAN'T LIVE WITHOUT POOORN!"'
haha
No you can't! :D
+Elton Amorim Chagas we see no end, to the.. porn
can't take away my porn!
+Marchael Barras ha awsome
Fear factory seams to be more relevant the older it gets, sad the singer left but the music remains, obsolete, demanufacture etc. Will remain relevant for ever. Love it so much, thanks for the music, saw you in Seattle for digimortal ✌🤙🤛😎
Digimortal is fucking underrated!
INDUSTRIAL METAL LEGEND!!!!!
You guys need to be together again. And keep us alive with your music. We need you Fear Factory....
I love this friggin' song! Great to drive to.
yeah but need a spotter to watch the speedometer or I'm going to get a ticket..and not the good kind LOL
Música perfeita ❤️ só lembranças maravilhosas 😍😍
Best industrial thrash metal band ! Frustrating underrated band heavy band never changed their sound love fear factory
Goodbye Burton, you'll be forever missed :'(
The door is open for him to return, Dino's words.
@@killingfields07 I'm happy to hear that
He's not dead, wtf... 🤣
@@jmbs9833 Who the hell said he's dead ??
Industrial Metal at its finest. Still relevant, especially in 2020 🤖
Best FF-Song. That Chorus with that atmospheric synths is larger than the universe!
У меня нет слов,это шедевр просто 🔥🔥😍🤟🤟
Burton has one of the best heavy metal voices in all of history.
not really... But he is good though
Fischkimme
I don’t hear many other voices capable of going from brutal growls to clean that quickly... not even people with the best vocal ranges have that ability. Metalcore my ass but Burton C Bell is something special.
@@topsecret1837 The problem is that he really is not able to perform live. He sounds good in the studio but he has so much trouble singing in key live....
It's a lot of studio magic(sound engineering).. the choruses for sure.. his growl is pretty legit live but the chorus/singy stuff has so much effect on it, it's crazy.. it's cool tho
He sucks really bad live though.
One of the great metal choruses of all time
2019!!!!!????? this is old and still awesome
One of the best consistent bands ever🤘🏼❤
Nice profile picture \m/
...and always will be!
FF will always be the best band in industrial metal 🇷🇺 Nice Mick T ))
Yes it is.
classics never get old
I love Fear Factory and have been a die hard fan since ‘98. I do feel however this is the ‘St Anger’ of all their records.
This is the most industrial metal song to date
Ah man, those were the days. I hope the wounds will heal and we get some more albums in the future with Burton on mic.
Man, no matter what Fear Factory album it is, They have a tendency to live in my CD player. This band is just so god damn good!
I WILL ALWAYS LOVE FEAR FACTORY// SUCH A GREAT BAND// SAW THEM 3 TIMES \,,,/
GODDAMN IT ITS POOOORN!!!!
I slept on Fear Factory for way too many years. I'm just now fully appreciating Bells "soft" vocals over the heavy music. Gives it this righteous edge to the metal.
0:09 the most nu metal thing ever. The sports jersey, the beanie, stomping to the beat.
F Factory is industrial not nu Metal
Mr George this album is definitely more nu metal inspired while still being industrial.
@@The_JustJoshing I think you have that backwards.
For a second I thought that was Fieldy from Korn 😂
johnnydarter right?
Underrated album
It's not their best album.
Eff yeah!! Love ya bro. This is for you Mike Harju.
RIP
De los mejores videos de Fear Factory..😈🖤🔥🎶🎵🇵🇪🤘🏻
Saw these last night, and they were brilliant 👏 🤟🎸
Belfast?
Nottingham I went to. I'm going to Bristol to see them again this Saturday 😁🤟
@@richard7645 seen them in Belfast on Monday, they where outstanding. Randomly bumped into Dino before the show and got a pic. Ended up with two set lists.
Jeezus ! These guys are excellent ! How can I STILL be discovering killer bands from the 90’s? And I was there !!!!! Earlier this year Corrosion of Conformity, more recently DOWN, and now these guys !! Life Is GOOD ! 😊👍🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Crow Bar (Southern grove, like Down, Pantera CoC), Life of Agony, Machine Head, One minute silence, Downset (you will thank me), Madball, Deftones, Alice in Chains, Tool (esoteric metal), type of negative, loads more but cant remember
There arent many good bands this days.
The chorus is so good. 🔥
The most underrated band in the know universe!!!!!
It sure is.
FF is one of the most famous metal bands of the 90s. How the hell are they underrated?
This was their 1st full length album. And with the very special way the guitar riffs are performed, fits perfect to the insane complex drumming & the dreamy vox. Epic Indie Rock from Denmark. Though still almost 20yo album.
Their 1st hit single was : " (I should have been a) Tsin tsi for you." A MUST for all fans af Indie rock & especially MEW.
groovy and heavy. Just the way I like it
I like my women the same way