After the smoke clears And the flames subside (We have been forsaken...) A thousand eyes were upon me Soulless, and without mind (We have been forsaken...) Will there never... Will there never... Will there never be an end? If I could be forgiven Every breath would be a prayer (We are not forgiven...) Will there never... Will there never... Will there never be an end? I have tread, and spanned the horizon I've seen this world, the beauty in decay I strike down the faceless and unknown I feel blessed, for I can see The stars look down on me... The stars look down on me... The stars look down on me... The stars look down on me... Will there never... Will there never... Will there never be an end? Will there never be an end? Will there never be an end? Will there never be an end? Stars look down on me... Stars look down on me... Stars look down on me... Stars look down on me...
I used to be a metal head and a meth addict and sing to this music, deftones, Slipknot, etc. and I played bass guitar . I became Muslim 16 years ago when I was 22, and stopped making and stopped listening to music completely, and drugs, smoking, and alcohol. I just listened to these songs again a few days ago and all the memories and feelings came back to me. I missed those times when I was just starting my 20s. I’m now 38 and I just want to say that I love you all for sharing your love of this music with me. I have become a bit less strict of a Muslim and I believe that knowing Islam is far greater than anything that I had left behind, and I’m infinitely grateful to be guided to Islam. But anyway, I have gratitude to be with you and share the bond of humanity and such epic music (in these moments).
At the time of my first post when I started listening to this again for a few weeks and remembering my teenage years… I think I was subliminally worrying about my dad who was living alone and I wished to visit him more. He died 01 Sept 2024 from a massive stroke. May God forgive him. This was going through my head the whole time and he fell over in his back yard: “Stars look down on me” God bless him.
What a way to close a fantastic record. Digimortal is so underrated. Honestly, no other song could have been better than this one as the final track. It has both an uplifting energy and a certain uncertainty in the lyrics, and oh my god! That chorus!
As a freshman in college, I met a dude who would later become my best friend throughout the 1st year. As we experienced ‘higher learning’ 😄, driving, parties, girls and all the other shit that came with being a teen in the 80’s, - we were chillin in his room one day and he gave me this album (remember compact disks? 😄 ) I’m 39 now and I still come back to this album.
FYI this album is a decade after the 80s. It's even after the 90s....so wtf r u talking bout? And FF is not party music. If you want that go to punk, pop, or Andrew wk. For me fear factory is holy music...bc as I was learning double bass drumming which is a big step beyond normL traditional, single bass drumming; FF was one of a few bands whom taught me the elite, highest, form of dB drumming alongside sepultura, Pantera and type o negative.
@@chrishorst1318 You have a problem with when I got the album regardless of when it came out and you have a problem with how we decided to enjoy the music. 😂😂😂. Not in line with your standards, is it? Bro, in this day and age, nobody cares my friend. Nobody cares 😂😂😂
When I was at a technical school to get my year 10 certificate, a friendly stoner dude gave me a CD rip of this album (this was about 2000/2001 at the time). For context, I'd been home schooled and sheltered until this point, so I was 16/17 years old. The only music I'd really heard much of was classical music and classic rock, including stuff like Alice Cooper, Meatloaf (thanks Dad for those), Kiss, and Queen (thanks Mum in particular for those two). Not to mention goddam hymns. My father always said things like "rap is crap" and how heavy metal was just people screaming hoarsely. The only people I really knew were other home schooled kids, of which I didn't see too often, so I didn't really develop my own musical tastes. This was nothing like I'd heard before and it was what prompted me to start exploring what kind of music I personally enjoyed. Now, this and Invisible Wounds were my favorite songs, I could take or leave the rest. But those two songs have been etched into my brain. Today, I don't see my family much, which is good. And though I still enjoy a lot of classic rock like Kiss and Queen (my mum has better taste than dad when it comes to rock music, IMO), it comes with some memories and baggage. But this and Invisible Wounds are free of that. There's a sense of peace and freedom that they give me, a sense of hope.
Totally understand this, I was 14 and it was summer, so we moved to my grandma's house by the beach in south Spain, all my cousins were much older than me so the only thing i had that summer was a crappy cheap acoustic guitar left in the corner of their room and two albums, Digimortal and Still Life by Opeth. Needless to say i had no friends there and i was listening to this couple of albums all day in a lockdown cause i only got out to take a bath at the sea sometimes and skate. I practiced guitar at night (my neighboors liked that cause they used to sleep listening to me so when i ceased to go there for summer in subsecuent years they would tell that to my grandma) So anyway, this couple of tracks, Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies) and (Memory Imprints) Never Ends were, and still are, my all-time favourite FF songs and i totally understand why, they gave me a sense of space and freedom, inner peace and security. I could fly and expand my conciousness even in that kind of lockdown and boredom Kinda broke my chains and became a new being haha, next years were way more fun to me lol going to concerts, raves, joining bands and forming mine, touring etc etc
I know Demanufacture is typically known as the "Terminator" album, but I can't help but think this song would be the perfect soundtrack for Judgement Day when the bombs drop and the machines take over, and then the follow up war from the perspective of John Connor
I miss this band the fear factory 2023 is not the same and its really upsetting cause they were a big part of my life i was hoping to see them but without burton singing i couldnt do it...i know theres alot of other bands that changed singers but no one can replace burton c bell in my opinion
Yeah I remember i downloaded the demo off their website back when digimortal came out. I definitly like the finished product better, the keyboards sound way better, there's more layers. I've got that demo around somewhere i think.
Anyone know what Burton is repeating (over heavy vocal fx after he sings the line; "after the smoke clears"? Followed by "we are not forgiven"? I always thought it just repeating the word "clears" but when I listen closely I do not hear any "L" sound. But crears is not a word. Lol idk. So if you do lmk. He is right you know? We are not forgiven and never will be....keep that in mind as you live your life. The 1 and possibly only thing Burton has ever been incorrect about is "the flames subside". They do not. They only grow in intensity until all is consumed by the flames of fire they condemned themselves to. But that is the choice of humanity not the few true individuals like Burton C. Bell. So in a world of individual thought; the flames could subside. But not in this place...here and now...its all over.
Damn right!!!! One of my favorites. I was an kid age 9, year 1999 playin that crash smash bashin racing game and loved it every bit with those good old boogie rockin mixed music tracks from those great band players to it!
After the smoke clears
And the flames subside
(We have been forsaken...)
A thousand eyes were upon me
Soulless, and without mind
(We have been forsaken...)
Will there never...
Will there never...
Will there never be an end?
If I could be forgiven
Every breath would be a prayer
(We are not forgiven...)
Will there never...
Will there never...
Will there never be an end?
I have tread, and spanned the horizon
I've seen this world, the beauty in decay
I strike down the faceless and unknown
I feel blessed, for I can see
The stars look down on me...
The stars look down on me...
The stars look down on me...
The stars look down on me...
Will there never...
Will there never...
Will there never be an end?
Will there never be an end?
Will there never be an end?
Will there never be an end?
Stars look down on me...
Stars look down on me...
Stars look down on me...
Stars look down on me...
I used to be a metal head and a meth addict and sing to this music, deftones, Slipknot, etc. and I played bass guitar .
I became Muslim 16 years ago when I was 22, and stopped making and stopped listening to music completely, and drugs, smoking, and alcohol.
I just listened to these songs again a few days ago and all the memories and feelings came back to me.
I missed those times when I was just starting my 20s. I’m now 38 and I just want to say that I love you all for sharing your love of this music with me.
I have become a bit less strict of a Muslim and I believe that knowing Islam is far greater than anything that I had left behind, and I’m infinitely grateful to be guided to Islam.
But anyway, I have gratitude to be with you and share the bond of humanity and such epic music (in these moments).
well said
@@craig4120
Amen brother. I do feel the same at times.
At the time of my first post when I started listening to this again for a few weeks and remembering my teenage years… I think I was subliminally worrying about my dad who was living alone and I wished to visit him more.
He died 01 Sept 2024 from a massive stroke.
May God forgive him.
This was going through my head the whole time and he fell over in his back yard:
“Stars look down on me”
God bless him.
@@stephensmith1190 please accept my condolences.
Those feelings and the nostalgia man...part of my life.
really love the fear factory songs like this
One of their best songs fucking ever
What a way to close a fantastic record. Digimortal is so underrated. Honestly, no other song could have been better than this one as the final track.
It has both an uplifting energy and a certain uncertainty in the lyrics, and oh my god! That chorus!
Thats a very fine statement
The Man.....That chorus is my favorite part of the entire album; it just sends you to the outer dimensions of the unknown!
CRAZY
I was randomly givin this burned out masterpiece of an album when i was like 14 by my older sisters ex who was a cop, lol instantly got hooked
❤
lov the distortion pedal on the bass guitar
As a freshman in college, I met a dude who would later become my best friend throughout the 1st year. As we experienced ‘higher learning’ 😄, driving, parties, girls and all the other shit that came with being a teen in the 80’s, - we were chillin in his room one day and he gave me this album (remember compact disks? 😄 ) I’m 39 now and I still come back to this album.
a teen in the 90s... born in the 80s.
FYI this album is a decade after the 80s. It's even after the 90s....so wtf r u talking bout? And FF is not party music. If you want that go to punk, pop, or Andrew wk. For me fear factory is holy music...bc as I was learning double bass drumming which is a big step beyond normL traditional, single bass drumming; FF was one of a few bands whom taught me the elite, highest, form of dB drumming alongside sepultura, Pantera and type o negative.
@@chrishorst1318 You have a problem with when I got the album regardless of when it came out and you have a problem with how we decided to enjoy the music. 😂😂😂. Not in line with your standards, is it? Bro, in this day and age, nobody cares my friend. Nobody cares 😂😂😂
@@chrishorst1318essential dB learning material.
Best chorus l've ever heard!!
who could dislike this? this song is amazing
24 douche bags so far!
First album I ever bought with my first paycheck ever. Though my tastes have changed slightly I will always have a place in my heart for this stuff
What an amazing masterpiece!!
So original, no one like these guys!
Slow FF songs are the best! Resurrection is totally badass too.
carlos martinez A Therapy For Pain is great too
And Human Shields, too.
Final Exit is also good.
and the nirvana cover "school" ..... a friend told me back then wehn the album was new it was actually by nirvana...but FF makes it sound good
@@solunasunrise what? FF has been my favorite band for 20+ years. This is by far the dumbest shit ever proposed.
Demolition Racer on PS1 brought me here. What a game.
I could listen to this song alone ALL DAY LONG. As a matter of fact ..........repeat over and over and over. My neighbors are gonna be pissed.
Burton Bell has never sounded as good as he did on this album. Incredible performance!!
They actually wanted to focus more on Burton’s vocal performance for this album
2:24 onward is the best riff ever
One of my favorite Fear Factory songs.
really one of the best riffs I've ever heard that intro/main theme, any genre. It's got everything from blues, alt rock, metal, industrial...
I've been stuck on this song n Default Judgement . This is me barely making it to heaven . It's been my ringtone for 5 yrs
This song singlehandedly turned me into a metalhead
When I was at a technical school to get my year 10 certificate, a friendly stoner dude gave me a CD rip of this album (this was about 2000/2001 at the time).
For context, I'd been home schooled and sheltered until this point, so I was 16/17 years old. The only music I'd really heard much of was classical music and classic rock, including stuff like Alice Cooper, Meatloaf (thanks Dad for those), Kiss, and Queen (thanks Mum in particular for those two). Not to mention goddam hymns.
My father always said things like "rap is crap" and how heavy metal was just people screaming hoarsely. The only people I really knew were other home schooled kids, of which I didn't see too often, so I didn't really develop my own musical tastes.
This was nothing like I'd heard before and it was what prompted me to start exploring what kind of music I personally enjoyed. Now, this and Invisible Wounds were my favorite songs, I could take or leave the rest. But those two songs have been etched into my brain.
Today, I don't see my family much, which is good. And though I still enjoy a lot of classic rock like Kiss and Queen (my mum has better taste than dad when it comes to rock music, IMO), it comes with some memories and baggage. But this and Invisible Wounds are free of that. There's a sense of peace and freedom that they give me, a sense of hope.
Totally understand this, I was 14 and it was summer, so we moved to my grandma's house by the beach in south Spain, all my cousins were much older than me so the only thing i had that summer was a crappy cheap acoustic guitar left in the corner of their room and two albums, Digimortal and Still Life by Opeth.
Needless to say i had no friends there and i was listening to this couple of albums all day in a lockdown cause i only got out to take a bath at the sea sometimes and skate.
I practiced guitar at night (my neighboors liked that cause they used to sleep listening to me so when i ceased to go there for summer in subsecuent years they would tell that to my grandma)
So anyway, this couple of tracks, Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies) and (Memory Imprints) Never Ends were, and still are, my all-time favourite FF songs and i totally understand why, they gave me a sense of space and freedom, inner peace and security. I could fly and expand my conciousness even in that kind of lockdown and boredom
Kinda broke my chains and became a new being haha, next years were way more fun to me lol going to concerts, raves, joining bands and forming mine, touring etc etc
My mind never stops thinking from the time I wake till the time I go to sleep.
Love this song.
i love this music,the lyric is profound too
I´ve seen this world, the beauty in decay
I know Demanufacture is typically known as the "Terminator" album, but I can't help but think this song would be the perfect soundtrack for Judgement Day when the bombs drop and the machines take over, and then the follow up war from the perspective of John Connor
I can totally imagine seeing all of that *props*
Except that’s 3 (Rise of the Machines) and not Judgement Day (2) lolll.
@@someperson2287 Judgement Day as in Skynet's emergence and destruction of humanity, not the movie title.
Demolition racer brought me here!
that's where i heard it first too!
DEMOLITION RACEEEEERR!
Miss being able to go to my favorite bar I was stranded on without my money but I will return one day with gifting my
this is why i'm proud to wear a fear factory t-shirt...
I miss this band the fear factory 2023 is not the same and its really upsetting cause they were a big part of my life i was hoping to see them but without burton singing i couldnt do it...i know theres alot of other bands that changed singers but no one can replace burton c bell in my opinion
Terminator metal
Petarda ❤
I can't find it hard enough
Awesome
i had good ass memories sharing the same stage with them bAck in the 90 from the singer of sarcastic you guys kick fucken ass what up dino
Excellent!!
man this woudl ve fit EXELLENT into the TV show Andromeda !
AWESOME !
would be awesome if someone did a guitar cover of this
genius
Anyone else plays the closing tracks of FF albums today? :(
Will there never be a end?
This isn't the version originally on the album. It's hook originally went, "Will there never be an end?" It was only about 3:30 in length
Devin Svennson this is the version on the digi pak.
Neil Allison hell yea it is. lol, i bought this shit the day it came out. still sounds the same as it did when it was fresh from best buy.
Thumbs up..
09/2024 💯
preciós, cal escoltar el treball dels greus
The original version made for the game "Demolition Racer" is much better. Search for: Fear Factory - Will This Never End
@The Violeta Metal Revue thats a damn staright feel there man..
Rip Nate 2021
Yeah I remember i downloaded the demo off their website back when digimortal came out. I definitly like the finished product better, the keyboards sound way better, there's more layers. I've got that demo around somewhere i think.
I love Fear Factory but the chorus always sounds like "women never, women never beat an egg"
bahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha
lmfao thats hilarious, you have almost ruined the song for me in an epic way hahahaha
Now I read this I totally heard that! xD
Women, never. Beat instead.
😂
I played this on a jukebox in a sports bar
Which is better. This or Default Judgment ???
Ahh yes
2024 🤔
At 1:42 this song has the same beat as Diamonds In The Sky by Rihanna throughout.
Unwashed Flyer your stupid bro
Hipnotyse sound fuck inmortal!!!!
Loved smoking a fat joint to this one
My fav smoke to song to
No end
👽💎💎💎💎💎👽♥️👑
That's the soundtrack of a nuclear winter.
Demolition racer brought me here
Take my all natural bodybuilder not on but I have 6000 pound arms like doom 3 bodybuilders
At 1:42 this track has the same beat as Diamonds by Rihanna. Interesting.
Unwashed Flyer this song is way older than rihanna's diamonds, jackass.
Only a commie would make such a stupid fucking comment.
@@MadDrummer100000 HAHAHAHAHA
Correction* Hahaha ment for unwashed flyer
Better than 666
Type O Negative vibes
and yet 23 useless nothing's choose to dislike 2021 update
This track is like an eighties power balled... LOL.
still prefer demolition racers version better
Actually, the shittines of the song brought me here.
As terible as thunder lizards
Anyone know what Burton is repeating (over heavy vocal fx after he sings the line; "after the smoke clears"? Followed by "we are not forgiven"? I always thought it just repeating the word "clears" but when I listen closely I do not hear any "L" sound. But crears is not a word. Lol idk. So if you do lmk.
He is right you know? We are not forgiven and never will be....keep that in mind as you live your life.
The 1 and possibly only thing Burton has ever been incorrect about is "the flames subside". They do not. They only grow in intensity until all is consumed by the flames of fire they condemned themselves to. But that is the choice of humanity not the few true individuals like Burton C. Bell. So in a world of individual thought; the flames could subside. But not in this place...here and now...its all over.
👏🇦🇷
DEMOLITION RACEEEEERR!
Damn right!!!! One of my favorites. I was an kid age 9, year 1999 playin that crash smash bashin racing game and loved it every bit with those good old boogie rockin mixed music tracks from those great band players to it!
Yes! Badass game. I used to play that with my grandpa. Anybody else remember Alan? He was such a fucker during the last man standing type matches.
This isn't the same version.
*COLLISION IS C E R T A I N*
@@psychedelicfright85 Apparently you're right
I think that version was specifically made for the game or they just remade the song