I look at albums like a story of concept and feeling. Thus album starts out exciting and energetic then goes to real, deep, thoughtful and tear jerking then into happy, hopeful and grateful... This album is my favorite. First one I bought from this band. Didn't pay attention to the lyrics, grew up, lived a little and now realize this album sings about many people I'm around and myself included are dealing with today. Simply amazing.
I was one of the rare few who absolutely LOVED this album on the first playthrough. There've been hundreds of playthroughs since then, and it's still my favorite album they've ever done. It just speaks to my soul on a deeply spiritual and cosmic level, while stick kicking some major ass, lol.
I started listening to them at 11, prior to that I was rap only. I'm 32 and all I listen to is metal and I literally love 95% of FF's songs 😂 this song used to make me so happy when I was 16. I'd have it playing on my Xbox 360 in the background while playing my little games
Fear Factory fan since Demanufacture here. That's not true. Archetype and this one are the best of them all. Those are the ones where you can truly hear a new era rising. Then they got infected again.. Lots of guys I know felt the same way.
I was not happy, maybe even disappointed with this album, but after a few years of ignoring it I refound this tune and was blown away by how sweet it is. This song kills. I don't even know what it was in or what when I found it again, but..dayam! How did I not notice the tune the first go-round?
+Tsujanryo It's definitely different. I think that't what really caused Transgression to take so much heat. We had just come from a come onslaught of brutality that was Archetype, with its Slave Labor, and Cyberwaste. Then we had a few aggressive tracks on Transgression... Then Supernova, and Echo of My Scream, and a U2 cover.... and New Promise... It was very different. Not everyone could recognize it, at first, as simply being different, but went ape shit and torched the album. I've been revisiting Archetype and Transgression again lately, because they are on their way to becoming "the lost FF albums." They aren't sold on the website anymore. Barely played live. And so on. They are both really good albums, that happened to get caught in the weirdness of the band re-shuffling.
Tsujanryo I felt the same way when I first heard this album. Years later I put it in rotation on my mp3 player as I drove around the country in my big rig. I gotta say this song matches the Washington landscape perfectly. And that's just one of the atmospheric applications of this album. And I'll bet you thought truck drivers only listened to country music.
That's awesome that you say that, because many people look at Fear Factory for their heaviness. I've always looked at them for their atmosphere, so I like their old and new stuff and I even dig Acsension of the Watchers.
Yes I was one of those fans at the time of release who didn't really get this album XD took a couple years to grow on me but now I see it for all its heavy metallic majesty
most "fans" couldn't hang with the change in this song. But its still a great song. Really Transgression gets too much unnecessary hate, simply because it was different than the normal bonecrushing, brain smashing, death metal machine that was the norm for Fear Factory. Burton has always said its about a battle between good and evil. You have to portray both, not just evil and darkness and despair.
It's sad because this song alone, is my most favorite fear factory songs, this album doesn't get the love it deserves, I'm still sad that this album isn't on Spotify...
You can tell when Dino was gone they really got to explore other genres. This sounds NOTHING like FF, which is fine. I don't want to hear the Demanufacture/Genexus style over and over. I'm curious to hear Christian's new band with Tim Yeung.
Such a beautiful and truly inspiring song. :) Even though this album was... Odd... It still had it's own soul to it. And THIS song, of all of them... Was a COMPLETE different take, compared to the super heavy stuff. But regardless... It is an amazing song. :)
Transgression gets a lot of flak. Yea, it's not their best album by far, but there's some really good tracks there. FF was never afraid to experiment. This has a very pop feel and I enjoy it. I think if Transgression was produced, edited and mastered better, it might have turned out to be one of their better albums, but that's just me.
hehe, its funny if you think about.. Fear Factory went from makeing songs like Concrete and Leechmaster to this :) but im not ranting, i love both! (but i just prefer old FF)
Fear Factory and Alice In Chains are both among my favorite bands, and I've always wondered if it was producer Toby Wright pulling the bone-chilling harmonies out of Layne, Jerry and Burt or if their gift FOR said bone-chilling harmonies were why he wanted to work w/ them to begin with. Fuck the haters, I love this album every bit as much as the ones before it!
Even if you can’t bring yourself to acknowledge that this isn’t a Fear Factory song, can you at least admit the production is absolutely garbage? This entire album feels like a series of demos recorded in a garage by teenagers.
I look at albums like a story of concept and feeling. Thus album starts out exciting and energetic then goes to real, deep, thoughtful and tear jerking then into happy, hopeful and grateful... This album is my favorite. First one I bought from this band. Didn't pay attention to the lyrics, grew up, lived a little and now realize this album sings about many people I'm around and myself included are dealing with today. Simply amazing.
I was one of the rare few who absolutely LOVED this album on the first playthrough. There've been hundreds of playthroughs since then, and it's still my favorite album they've ever done. It just speaks to my soul on a deeply spiritual and cosmic level, while stick kicking some major ass, lol.
I started listening to them at 11, prior to that I was rap only. I'm 32 and all I listen to is metal and I literally love 95% of FF's songs 😂 this song used to make me so happy when I was 16. I'd have it playing on my Xbox 360 in the background while playing my little games
Fear Factory fan since Demanufacture here. That's not true. Archetype and this one are the best of them all. Those are the ones where you can truly hear a new era rising. Then they got infected again.. Lots of guys I know felt the same way.
@@rainertentacle7573 Couldn't agree more. Keep rockin' in the free world, my dude.
I love this song. Rocks my heart and soul. Been a fan forever. Thank the gods for Fear
i found the transgression album at a local cd store going for 3 dollars.. best find of my life. i love this song so much
One of the few gems from Transgression
I was not happy, maybe even disappointed with this album, but after a few years of ignoring it I refound this tune and was blown away by how sweet it is. This song kills. I don't even know what it was in or what when I found it again, but..dayam!
How did I not notice the tune the first go-round?
+Tsujanryo It's definitely different. I think that't what really caused Transgression to take so much heat. We had just come from a come onslaught of brutality that was Archetype, with its Slave Labor, and Cyberwaste. Then we had a few aggressive tracks on Transgression... Then Supernova, and Echo of My Scream, and a U2 cover.... and New Promise... It was very different. Not everyone could recognize it, at first, as simply being different, but went ape shit and torched the album.
I've been revisiting Archetype and Transgression again lately, because they are on their way to becoming "the lost FF albums." They aren't sold on the website anymore. Barely played live. And so on. They are both really good albums, that happened to get caught in the weirdness of the band re-shuffling.
Tsujanryo I felt the same way when I first heard this album. Years later I put it in rotation on my mp3 player as I drove around the country in my big rig. I gotta say this song matches the Washington landscape perfectly. And that's just one of the atmospheric applications of this album. And I'll bet you thought truck drivers only listened to country music.
Maybe because you are a douchebag.
@@foojam2002 oh how dare humanity disaggrees with your glorious opinions for once
It's s self resizing of where on was at on point in life 👌
May 21 2019!! hello anybody?
Almost a year ahead of ya buddie.
May 2022, you still here?
@@m-bassy1155 of course dude
Here
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Transgression is a Good Album. I heard that it was Rushed, due to pressure from the record company.
Probably one of the most dynamic bands on the planet in term of song writing.
That's awesome that you say that, because many people look at Fear Factory for their heaviness. I've always looked at them for their atmosphere, so I like their old and new stuff and I even dig Acsension of the Watchers.
Yes I was one of those fans at the time of release who didn't really get this album XD took a couple years to grow on me but now I see it for all its heavy metallic majesty
This full album is timeless,really excellent.😈🖤
Featuring Billy Goud on bass!!!
this song inspired me to study physics
One of my favorite fear factory songs. Burt is great here but I especially like him on scumgrief, self bias resistor, etc.
This song is strangely motivating and awesome.
I love this album
This sounds like a slightly heavier post-punk song
Very Killing Joke kind of vibe right?
This reminds me of Killing Joke in a really nice way. I'd say it aged really well.
most "fans" couldn't hang with the change in this song. But its still a great song. Really Transgression gets too much unnecessary hate, simply because it was different than the normal bonecrushing, brain smashing, death metal machine that was the norm for Fear Factory.
Burton has always said its about a battle between good and evil. You have to portray both, not just evil and darkness and despair.
+Avarice exactly. There are too many people who are afraid of change.
The covers are awesome.
this album is awesome too.
Its in the album cover... is a transgression
Avarice... I totally agree with you on that one 👍
It's sad because this song alone, is my most favorite fear factory songs, this album doesn't get the love it deserves, I'm still sad that this album isn't on Spotify...
@Metal1998 They did a cover of "I Will Follow" on this CD.
Heavy metal in space
I felt some RUSH influence at some parts
I liked this song very much when I bought the album.
I still like it much, more popish but that's totally my kind of music in fact.
2022 and i will come back on 2023 and 2024
Great song! FF forever!
Great tune. Long live fear factory
You can tell when Dino was gone they really got to explore other genres. This sounds NOTHING like FF, which is fine. I don't want to hear the Demanufacture/Genexus style over and over. I'm curious to hear Christian's new band with Tim Yeung.
Album by arkea is awsome the band fr. Christian and ray i have it
Did he really do something with Tim Yeung??? Name???
Christian's new band with Tim Yeung? More info please.
@@shaunbukhuth4410 Must have fallen through. He hyped it on IG and never mentioned it again.
@@toddb3414 Christian and Burton should make some stuff again.
Such a beautiful and truly inspiring song. :) Even though this album was... Odd... It still had it's own soul to it. And THIS song, of all of them... Was a COMPLETE different take, compared to the super heavy stuff. But regardless... It is an amazing song. :)
Love this song always keep me in check on my mistakes. In life which is unpredictable 😵supernova
I cant find this album or archetype on itunes at all
Digitally, They're only available on Deezer(It depends on the region). Physically, you can purchase them from Amazon, eBay,...etc
Transgression gets a lot of flak. Yea, it's not their best album by far, but there's some really good tracks there. FF was never afraid to experiment. This has a very pop feel and I enjoy it. I think if Transgression was produced, edited and mastered better, it might have turned out to be one of their better albums, but that's just me.
hehe, its funny if you think about.. Fear Factory went from makeing songs like Concrete and Leechmaster to this :) but im not ranting, i love both! (but i just prefer old FF)
KILLSHOT SUPERNOVA
End with a Supernova..
2020,Dec,18 who here ?
Como la primera vez que lo escuche
Best
Killing joke vibes!!
They covered "Millenium" on this album. That's how KJ became one of my favorite bands.
I think Burton was a huge Killing Joke Fan.🤘
Song fir aoril 8th eclipse
🤘
yup! :-)
Fear Factory and Alice In Chains are both among my favorite bands, and I've always wondered if it was producer Toby Wright pulling the bone-chilling harmonies out of Layne, Jerry and Burt or if their gift FOR said bone-chilling harmonies were why he wanted to work w/ them to begin with. Fuck the haters, I love this album every bit as much as the ones before it!
I wish they would of kept Christian on guitars (fan since 1995).
should feel angry or inspired whit FF
not happy...aah fuck that shit, still good anyway
very u2 influenced
Ewww
too bad that the band broke up
nice pop music! Very nice!
Drummer? Faster than Lars Ulrich.
Teletubbies theme song
Even if you can’t bring yourself to acknowledge that this isn’t a Fear Factory song, can you at least admit the production is absolutely garbage? This entire album feels like a series of demos recorded in a garage by teenagers.