Fear Factory - Fear Factory (1991 Demo)
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- Опубліковано 25 кві 2024
- This is the self-titled demo, also known as "Lost Souls" or "Demo 1", by American industrial metal band Fear Factory. It includes songs that would later be seen on their first full album Concrete, as well as on their official debut album Soul of a New Machine.
Tracklist:
00:00 Suffer Age
03:45 Crisis
07:21 Desecrate
09:53 Echoes of Innocence/Deforestation
12:55 Raped Souls
13:14 Piss Christ (a.k.a. Forsaken)
Line-up:
Burton C. Bell - Vocals
Dino Cazares - Guitar
Andy Romero - Bass Guitar
Raymond Herrera - Drums
I feel that these old demos really give a coherent audio representation to the name "Fear Factory". So ominous, dark, suffocated, cold and detached, almost inhuman. you can really feel buried inside that early 90s nightmarish lo-fi kind of ambience.
Mat.4k yeah man, they don't em like this anymore!
@@revivedfears Thats kidna true but some bands just evolve and change its how it is
It's almost as if this music came straight from some sort of alternate dystopian reality in which the world is controlled by machines and the humans were enslaved, and this low-quality audio tape represents the mind of one of these humans. There's nothing you can do, you can't escape the machine. No savior, no hope, nothing.
@@ArpeggioPegasusMusic yeah
90s metal is the best. Everything was mostly analog recording and people were able to showcase their talents in playing real instruments. I highly respect Burton C. Bell and he is one of my top 5 favorite vocalists of all time.
I met Dino the guitarist in the early 90's. He used to work at a metal shop called The Rockshop in Hollywood, Ca. He sold me this demo, a Brujeria 7" named Demoniaco, and a Brujeria long sleeve that says Machetazos in front and back says Satanismo.
J Perez your lying boy!! Hahaha just joking bro 🤘🏼😂🤘🏼
Sick! Lucky
Pure Gold
So funny I lived near that refinery! I used to see these guys play at backyard parties!
Take a picture for us! lol
Sure you did
@@leeeikszta3999 I love guys like you. You probably doubt your own experiences.
Oh wow. This was pretty intense for 1991. And I didn’t know they were that heavy starting out. Pretty cool!
I’m hearing this for the first time after being a fan for nearly 20 years. I have deep roots in death metal, so I cherished their album Concrete when it came out, and I am now going to find a download link for this.
First time listening to this and I've been a fan since Obsolete lol. This sounds like Godflesh meets Swans with some grind thrown in. Sick!
extremely rare
Imagine they went back to this sound.. My days
I wonder if they will since Burton left the band.
@@vgmaster9 Yeh Because the vocalist really decides what the instruments do
Raw and brutal!!!
9:53 early version of Therapy for Pain that's pretty damn cool.
1991. I was 18. I look and listen back to this and think....I can't do this!?!? I did get my diploma! Thank you as always Fear Factory. For keeping up with masterpieces!
what does that mean??
@@fatefatefate It means I rediscovered Fear Factory long after high school. And I loved it. And I got over many fears.
@@fatefatefate "keeping up with my masterpieces" means I was brainworking. Drawing, multitasking, creating. Surviving, sometimes thriving and doing awesome work with the soundtrack. And I didn't know why you were tormented? But they do have a new vocalist. I still love Burton Seabell.
Super rare. Thank you so much. Cheers
this is not FF
@@jeffreyraphael726 You only know because their real name is Sphinctual Impaction. The demo had you willingly over a barrel until the dark pleasure made you insane. I heard this story long ago. You felt betrayed and cheapened when they abandoned you and changed their name. ;p jk
Here I am in 2022 listening to this demo for the first time, Fear Factory practically joined me in the metal universe with Soul of a New Machine and now I discovered this rarity lol! very cool !
Same, where did you get this from? This is like, beyond rare!
There's points that Burt sounds like Barney from Napalm Death. Love FF and hope the Transgression between Dino and Burt resolve as I've heard some of the new shit sounds awesome as fuck.
Holy crap! Thanks for uploading this! This is awesome! \m/
Wow they had all planned and very well, amazing rare and probably unique early demo from Fear Factory. Thank you Marcelo Sena for sharing this! \m/
I Never Herd This Demo. Seeing It's A Demo The Sound Is A Little Muddy And Distorted But It's A Good Demo To Have and Thanks For Uploading It. Rare As Hell. They Must Have Only Made Like 100 of These??
is it me or dose this demo sound more darker than their released albums..?
definitely. especially the ambient intro of suffer age in pair with cover artwork made me feel kinda uncomfortable
@@novachroma8219 I also forgotten their other album (concrete) that has that deathmetalish vocals and feel but I still think their 1991 demo sounds darker because of the atmospheric sounds and sound quality, apart of me thinks if fear factory went darker with their other albums it would sound really good that isn't to say that they are bad or anything its just something to imagine or think about.
Loving crisis on here should be a fuckin staple in their live shows
sounds like atmospheric industrial death metal to me
Bad ass purity!!!!!!!
More like deathgrind. Love it! 🤘🏽
So os verdadeiros fañs chegam aqui.
Just only true fans to search this classic Demo
It's like it's new
28 years of Sufferage (says Wikipedia)
Korn know this demo well...
Trve kvlt Indvstrial Metal
That should become something..
so basically Thorns
They should re-record this
Where in hell did you find this?
The seventh circle... furtherest from god's light. ;P
Luciffrit I like that response ^_^
You listen to A Killer's Confession ? :p
Aye where im from los angeles
i THINK dINO WAS THINNER GUY..bUT THIS IS FUKIN BRUTALqqq
What year is it from?
1990-1991 during the ill fated concrete recording sessions.
this is fake . nice likeness though. whos the band ?
not fake. got the tape here.
Yeah definitely not fake. This is the seed that would become Concrete.
yeah this not fake
Please can you add decent images of the original cassette (not a bootleg) & inlay to the Discogs page? www.discogs.com/release/10246732