This whole album will always hold a very special place close to my heart. Burton has to be one of the most underrated voices in metal to exist! Fear factory forever!
@@lemmykilmister7603 thanks, looking forward to it. I can sugest you Misery Loves Company, and Killing Joke. Different genres but (just) somehow similar vocal for me.
Immediately in the first 4 seconds when you hear the Drums you know that this was the Drummer of this band and will forever hold Fear factory up to its standard of heart and soul! The new drummers are cool and fast and tight but do not have the solid feel that Raymond has, RESPECT Raymond, RESPECT Fear factory!
I bought this album from Walmart. I'm 35 now and when I bought this I was barely turning 20. Maybe I have my timing wrong. Kind of inebriated. This was the first album I bought of Fear Factory. This album is unforgettable. I have one friend (I have not seen in years) that this album made him a fan. I can honestly say that this album has a power to it that takes you to somewhere else. If I can buy the CD again, I would gladly pay an arm, a leg and half a butt-cheek for this! No disrespect whatsoever! All respect! Love to all Fear Factorians!
Do yourself a favour and get demanufacture and soul of a new machine (both are fear factory classic albums). Ive had the pleasure of seeing them play twice
@@kezs5798 I will take your advice and buy them. I am glad you got to see them in person! That is awesome! It's a sacred feeling when another is blasting fear factory...not many in my area feel the same we do about this powerful band!
@@kezs5798 ok. I know demanufacture. My friend Chris and I know it all too well. Soul of a new machine? Maybe I need education. I by no means do not want to be a downer. Lost my mom. Mother to many. Guaranteed she liked one or many of Fear Factory because i showed her . Her generation was Jhon cougar Mellencamp and def leopard and along the lines of queensrych. I don't venture far from where I live. My problem is I would like to find those that taught me just so I could thank them.
OMFG!!! Why did I forget about Fear Factory... I used to listen to them years back and did not check on their new albums... They keep getting better and better
yup, apparently this album is from a time period that isn't showing up in apple music or spotify, i think it has to do with record label rights or something, but yes this album is hard to find these days
@@sbentsen2714the fear factory wars. Dino fought them all legally and he won most things. This album is credited to, I think, Burt and Christian, so it's not Dino's and I think we can only get Dino's controlled stuff. Dude is literally always on Facebook fighting about this so we can just ask 😂
God damn Fear Factory always deliver such ass whooping, beefy rhythms and beatdowns. That soul grinding drilling half way through the song is one of my absolute favourites.
Love this song so much, even named one of the main character's moves after it for a game/comic I am redoing... Sci-fi fantasy and Fear Factory was listed as one of his favorite bands lol
Thé first Time i saw them, they were playing thé first part of Biohazard in 2000 I mean. We were 3 french guys headbanging and they let us let out beers on thé stage.we Frank a last beers near thé tournus so now I'm THE CALIBAN FAN
This is probably not on Spotify for many reasons, 1. Christian Olde Wolbers former bassist is playing guitar. 2. Dino was out of the band due to infighting. 3. Christian Olde Wolbers was disapointed in the album calling it rushed and unfinished, because the new label pushed them to finish it so they could go on tour with Megadeth for Gigantour. 4. There's a legal battle with Herrera, Wolbers vs Bell and Dino. So, Dino probably doesn't consider it a FF record and OR they don't have permission from the label to release it on Spotify.
This makes me wanna jump out of a plane without a parachute, land and take on the army of the evil tyrants and bring peace and justice to the people. And besides that,.. maybe a good jogging or work out song.
To be honest they really need to have these considered to be Fear Factory albums the guitarist who founded Fear Factory says he doesn't consider them just remaster them there you go. I bought these when they first came out I believe it's two albums that didn't have the lead guitarist in there I forgot his name off the top of my head it's early in the morning but all they can do is just go in there and this is some of their best shit to be honest when this album came out I was like oh shit yeah the manufactured and all that that's good but in the early 2000s and 2000 I believe this came out a little bit after 2004 it was awesome yeah I don't like bringing those up but it is sad that the band is moved on they're not going to be the same this dude's voice is so iconic and he's very underrated the drumming is also underrated people say no the drumming on this is awesome over the years they developed so many new sounds using you know sound bites from movies like The Terminator they used it in the Mortal Kombat movie you know from their first days to now there are a lot more heavy and I've been listening to them since I was a teenager. A lot of people tell me this is an underrated band then I think it's true because you don't see them on the Billboard top 100 no disrespect I guess it's just because it's the difference in metal and the way these albums came out in the early 2000s they just technically were not real Fear Factory albums but they were at the same time because if you're in the band you can actually still use the name and don't forget he's the voice of Fear Factor doesn't matter what anybody says even the dude who founded it I don't know why his name can't pop up in my damn head. But to be honest they should come out with a remastered version of all the all the CDs just go over them in one year and remaster them just clear up some stuff or just polish them or do their best songs and ask people which ones do you like this song I like I like my grave there's a whole shitload of songs I miss my Headbangers ball CDs they don't make them anymore and if you want them to like 150 bucks for one CD because they come in too but they were on the second one I'm trying to think of what song it was what album was off I think it was the album before this one came out in 2003 or 4 the movie equilibrium I believe had the Fear Factory song on there I love that one also but they're just an overall good band and they're going to go down in history is one of the greatest metal bands next to a lot of other people but they are good very underrated but good.
@@sevensinsvelocityshop7563 well duh I’ve been listening to this band for 18 years I like a lot of their songs but I just happen to really like those 2 songs.
TURBOGSRHATCH Because high frequency sound waves pierces through low frequency sound waves like a hot knife through butter. A good set of tweeters can easily drown out subs. The jackass that's bumping the bass wouldn't be able to hear his beat anymore with the guitar riffs screaming in his ears.
After all Transgression and Archetype weren't so bad. They were just bad for the band Fear Factory. After Transgression it appeared that band would ultimately break up. I'm glad they didn't.
Tony Savage actually Archetype did very well with sales and critical acclaim. It was more like Demanufacture than Digimortal or even Obsolete. Transgression suffered because of the rushed production by the new label and pressure to include covers and more melodoc songs. There were other songs that didn't get finished. Of the band was given ample time to finish and wernt pressured like they were the album would have been a lot better and more revered I'm sure
I Still love this song. Nineteen years later it still sounds amazing. Burton is an amazing singer but the new guy has some serious pipes. This album wasn't the best but it's more of a mellow album 😆. Fear Factory was having issues then too so it's probably responsible for the difference in sound. IM A SERIOUS FEAR FACTORY FAN AND HAVE BEEN SINCE HIGH SCHOOL THOUGH...Fck it lol🤟🤟🤟🔥🔥🔥😉🤙
The music kicks ass but it's unexplainable what happened with the production. It sounds like a demo. Very raw, kind of thin and not fitting FF at all. Especially in the guitar department. Such a shame.
Blame Toby Wright and Calvin Records for this rush job. Songs are epic but not the production. According to Christian, Burton didn't help matters either by being overbearing in the studio, agreeing with all Toby's ideas (or lack thereof...) and only singing to songs he and toby chose, including the U2 cover that the rest of the band DID NOT want to include.
A big part of it is the weak guitar tone. It's kind of flappy and undefined compared to their previous albums. It has some strange extra "noise" here and there, especially the palm muted parts in 2:47 where it's really prominent.
If Fear Factory albums are compared to Terminator films, Transgression is like the Terminator Salvation of Fear Factory albums. Salvation was an awesome movie and all, but it was nowhere near as good as the other Terminator films because Arnold wasn't in it. Similarly, Transgression is great and all, but nowhere near as great as the other Fear Factory albums, because Dino isn't on the album, and it wasn't produced by Rhys Fulber. Fear Factory started to fall off after Dino left. When Dino came back, they were back to being the best band ever.
I know this album is considered controversial in FF's musical canon and understandably so, but I think this is their best opener and one of their finest songs out of their entire discography. Too bad the rest of the album was kinda meh imo
Will never get tired of hearing this song
One song that will never leave my memory.
This whole album will always hold a very special place close to my heart. Burton has to be one of the most underrated voices in metal to exist! Fear factory forever!
He is best, and I hurt looking someone like him without results.
@@lemmykilmister7603 thanks, looking forward to it. I can sugest you Misery Loves Company, and Killing Joke. Different genres but (just) somehow similar vocal for me.
@@marcinbronk6879Godflesh. Burton was heavily influenced by them.
Same man..
Something about the clear vocals keeps me coming back to this song.
This song belongs on everyone’s gym playlist 💪🏼💪🏼💪🏼
Yea buddy!! Right next to Securitron, Acres of Skin, and Primo Victoria.
Best song about Hot Pockets ever.
Fuck yeah
That is the best comment on yt ever
❤🎉🎉🎉😂
Yessss!! Winning comment!!
@@wellthatsjustpeachy90 winning comment 4 losers.
Immediately in the first 4 seconds when you hear the Drums you know that this was the Drummer of this band and will forever hold Fear factory up to its standard of heart and soul!
The new drummers are cool and fast and tight but do not have the solid feel that Raymond has, RESPECT Raymond, RESPECT Fear factory!
By FAR (as a drummer) my top two inspirational drummers are Raymond Herrera from Fear Factory and Michael Thomas from BFMV
that´s how to be "non perfect·" (because somebody can replace you, always) make you unique
@@thenoblin9174 What is BFMW band?
@@kytim89 Bullet For My Valentine
I heard Raymond died??
I would love this album to have a remaster with iconic guitar and drum sound, would be powerful
Incredibly amazing song. Too great!!!
This song is power at 100%.burton c.bell is an immense genius. Masterpiece.
I'm 31 now when I was young this was always my shit I still listen to them almost everyday my favorite band !! Since I was 13
I bought this album from Walmart. I'm 35 now and when I bought this I was barely turning 20. Maybe I have my timing wrong. Kind of inebriated. This was the first album I bought of Fear Factory. This album is unforgettable. I have one friend (I have not seen in years) that this album made him a fan. I can honestly say that this album has a power to it that takes you to somewhere else. If I can buy the CD again, I would gladly pay an arm, a leg and half a butt-cheek for this! No disrespect whatsoever! All respect! Love to all Fear Factorians!
Do yourself a favour and get demanufacture and soul of a new machine (both are fear factory classic albums).
Ive had the pleasure of seeing them play twice
@@kezs5798 I will take your advice and buy them. I am glad you got to see them in person! That is awesome! It's a sacred feeling when another is blasting fear factory...not many in my area feel the same we do about this powerful band!
@@kezs5798 ok. I know demanufacture. My friend Chris and I know it all too well. Soul of a new machine? Maybe I need education. I by no means do not want to be a downer. Lost my mom. Mother to many. Guaranteed she liked one or many of Fear Factory because i showed her . Her generation was Jhon cougar Mellencamp and def leopard and along the lines of queensrych. I don't venture far from where I live. My problem is I would like to find those that taught me just so I could thank them.
Cheers lad welcome
All that you know burns away into dust.....
War never changes
"So what shall it be? Do you join the Unity, or do you die here? Join! Die! Join! Die!"
So many lives!! So many innocent.
every FF song is so futuristic i love it!
Badass song so awesome in every way
Transgression gets flak and it admittedly isn't their best album, but there's some absolute BANGERS on there.
It's still a good album. Better than many of the sh*tty metal bands out there.
When you forget how good this song was. Headbang until you get whiplash!!!!!
OMFG!!! Why did I forget about Fear Factory... I used to listen to them years back and did not check on their new albums...
They keep getting better and better
yup, apparently this album is from a time period that isn't showing up in apple music or spotify, i think it has to do with record label rights or something, but yes this album is hard to find these days
😂 I'm like "yeah dude I completely agree! I'm terrible!" And then I see your comment IS FIFTEEN YEARS BEFORE ME.
@@sbentsen2714the fear factory wars. Dino fought them all legally and he won most things. This album is credited to, I think, Burt and Christian, so it's not Dino's and I think we can only get Dino's controlled stuff. Dude is literally always on Facebook fighting about this so we can just ask 😂
@@aplus1080 Time flies eh
God damn Fear Factory always deliver such ass whooping, beefy rhythms and beatdowns. That soul grinding drilling half way through the song is one of my absolute favourites.
actually very good song new favorite song
this and obsolete were actually two of my favs aside from Demanufacture
'Not a prayer of hope or redemption in your EYES'... That last word was a whole song in itself. Never heard anything like this.
Great Song 🌞⭐🌟✨☀️ >
got introduced to ff when i was 10, first time i heard this sort of music and man, been a fan since. Nothing like it.
i am 30 now for reference
@@Snigzel801 same I was 10 haha glad to have caught them live at least once. When this album was released... I'll be 38 soon damn... 😱
Such an under rated band they never get any radio play bollocks to that
this song hits different for me, the ghostly nature, the humanity, the darkness, I dont know....
Que recuerdos, cuando escuchaba este tema!! :)
Very Underrated!
great song
Awesome song
Love this song so much, even named one of the main character's moves after it for a game/comic I am redoing... Sci-fi fantasy and Fear Factory was listed as one of his favorite bands lol
Thé first Time i saw them, they were playing thé first part of Biohazard in 2000 I mean. We were 3 french guys headbanging and they let us let out beers on thé stage.we Frank a last beers near thé tournus so now I'm THE CALIBAN FAN
How did i forget about this album 😢
One of our favs from fear factory.thrash alternative nu metal perfection.R%s head stomachs temperature sometimes.-R% Nitrous Demomusic
I know what song I'm putting on when the nukes start to fly
Lmao
@madeofmetal1990 (°F - 32) / 1.8 = (540,000 - 32)/1.8 = 299982 Celsius.
+273.15 to get Kelvin.
@@markdelgado569 hahaha dang.. 8 years ago...
@@blank9870 worth the wait? LOL :)
@@markdelgado569 +273.15 × 9/5 to get Rankine degrees
thats so cool🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘🤘
This is probably not on Spotify for many reasons, 1. Christian Olde Wolbers former bassist is playing guitar. 2. Dino was out of the band due to infighting. 3. Christian Olde Wolbers was disapointed in the album calling it rushed and unfinished, because the new label pushed them to finish it so they could go on tour with Megadeth for Gigantour. 4. There's a legal battle with Herrera, Wolbers vs Bell and Dino. So, Dino probably doesn't consider it a FF record and OR they don't have permission from the label to release it on Spotify.
ima huge fear fan but i could never get into this album i wanna listen to it fully
valla yo apenas hace 2 meses encontre esta cancion :D
You can’t find this album on Apple Music. I’d purchase it. Same with Archetype.
2020
Good
AHHHHHH! I WANT TO BUILD IT BUT IM BROKE!
just spending the time bringing it to be, would be worth it for me.
...amazing vocals. I don't get why ppl don't like this album!?
They're just being idiots. This album is great!
whoooaa where dis this come out from FF , I mean they have some great songs but this has everything ..... im telling nuf respect for FF
AWESOMNENESSISM!!!!!!
If this is their worst album then we've all been spoiled rotten by Fear Factory.
It's their weakest album but still kicks ass.
It's a very unique album when compared to their others. It's easily one of my favorite albums ever.
thats the temp of the suns surface
War never changes
This makes me wanna jump out of a plane without a parachute, land and take on the army of the evil tyrants and bring peace and justice to the people. And besides that,.. maybe a good jogging or work out song.
To be honest they really need to have these considered to be Fear Factory albums the guitarist who founded Fear Factory says he doesn't consider them just remaster them there you go. I bought these when they first came out I believe it's two albums that didn't have the lead guitarist in there I forgot his name off the top of my head it's early in the morning but all they can do is just go in there and this is some of their best shit to be honest when this album came out I was like oh shit yeah the manufactured and all that that's good but in the early 2000s and 2000 I believe this came out a little bit after 2004 it was awesome yeah I don't like bringing those up but it is sad that the band is moved on they're not going to be the same this dude's voice is so iconic and he's very underrated the drumming is also underrated people say no the drumming on this is awesome over the years they developed so many new sounds using you know sound bites from movies like The Terminator they used it in the Mortal Kombat movie you know from their first days to now there are a lot more heavy and I've been listening to them since I was a teenager. A lot of people tell me this is an underrated band then I think it's true because you don't see them on the Billboard top 100 no disrespect I guess it's just because it's the difference in metal and the way these albums came out in the early 2000s they just technically were not real Fear Factory albums but they were at the same time because if you're in the band you can actually still use the name and don't forget he's the voice of Fear Factor doesn't matter what anybody says even the dude who founded it I don't know why his name can't pop up in my damn head. But to be honest they should come out with a remastered version of all the all the CDs just go over them in one year and remaster them just clear up some stuff or just polish them or do their best songs and ask people which ones do you like this song I like I like my grave there's a whole shitload of songs I miss my Headbangers ball CDs they don't make them anymore and if you want them to like 150 bucks for one CD because they come in too but they were on the second one I'm trying to think of what song it was what album was off I think it was the album before this one came out in 2003 or 4 the movie equilibrium I believe had the Fear Factory song on there I love that one also but they're just an overall good band and they're going to go down in history is one of the greatest metal bands next to a lot of other people but they are good very underrated but good.
@meshugeah Christian says in interviews every time he's asked about this album that it was never finished, and you can tell that pisses him off
@Socialdem18 well the sun is a giant nuclear explosion
This song explains the end of all life
@meshugeah if you asked Christian, he'd say they never finished this album
This and slave labor are probably the best song from FF imo.
Your really selling them short man, FF has numerous great songs
@@sevensinsvelocityshop7563 well duh I’ve been listening to this band for 18 years I like a lot of their songs but I just happen to really like those 2 songs.
Outside of Demanufacture, yes
That is not my climat but I like this track so very :)
As brutal a metal song as any ever
TURBOGSRHATCH Because high frequency sound waves pierces through low frequency sound waves like a hot knife through butter. A good set of tweeters can easily drown out subs. The jackass that's bumping the bass wouldn't be able to hear his beat anymore with the guitar riffs screaming in his ears.
After all Transgression and Archetype weren't so bad. They were just bad for the band Fear Factory. After Transgression it appeared that band would ultimately break up. I'm glad they didn't.
Tony Savage actually Archetype did very well with sales and critical acclaim. It was more like Demanufacture than Digimortal or even Obsolete. Transgression suffered because of the rushed production by the new label and pressure to include covers and more melodoc songs. There were other songs that didn't get finished. Of the band was given ample time to finish and wernt pressured like they were the album would have been a lot better and more revered I'm sure
was archetype ever bad? It was very good
I Still love this song. Nineteen years later it still sounds amazing. Burton is an amazing singer but the new guy has some serious pipes.
This album wasn't the best but it's more of a mellow album 😆. Fear Factory was having issues then too so it's probably responsible for the difference in sound. IM A SERIOUS FEAR FACTORY FAN AND HAVE BEEN SINCE HIGH SCHOOL THOUGH...Fck it lol🤟🤟🤟🔥🔥🔥😉🤙
i built it to break it.
I would sing this song loudly in the face of Nuclear Explosion if there would be any. But of course I hope not.
for all my europian like me 540, 000 Fahrenheit is equivelant to 282,222222 celsius
What’s the time signature on this song?
who are the 18 that dislike this - Fools?
Dino’s 18 alt accounts
Use it to bring back duck and cover
FF forever. Original lineup only.
Still my favorite song other than powershifter
Transgression is all about bad-sound-but-great-songs
Этот звук шикарен, просто кто-то похоже глухой.
I love this song simply because it sounds like an old school FF song. Fuck yes.
Maybe they could bring back duck and cover
greatest fear factory album of all time
Sounds like its about Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
nah , thats just the sound of your face being blown off :D
snorksonforks
You missed the point of my comment entirely XD
on purpose :3
Let me guess, you did it because I was referencing two tragic events and didn't want to think about it?
no no .. i love thinking about those events
that whole thing is gonna happen again on a much larger scale very soon anyway
:D
they wouldnt hear you and why have the treble up and no bass? wats the point of drums then?!
PULSING RADIATION
The music kicks ass but it's unexplainable what happened with the production. It sounds like a demo. Very raw, kind of thin and not fitting FF at all. Especially in the guitar department. Such a shame.
Blame Toby Wright and Calvin Records for this rush job. Songs are epic but not the production. According to Christian, Burton didn't help matters either by being overbearing in the studio, agreeing with all Toby's ideas (or lack thereof...) and only singing to songs he and toby chose, including the U2 cover that the rest of the band DID NOT want to include.
Vlad Monolit the bass player played guitar
Could really use a remaster
A big part of it is the weak guitar tone. It's kind of flappy and undefined compared to their previous albums. It has some strange extra "noise" here and there, especially the palm muted parts in 2:47 where it's really prominent.
If Fear Factory albums are compared to Terminator films, Transgression is like the Terminator Salvation of Fear Factory albums. Salvation was an awesome movie and all, but it was nowhere near as good as the other Terminator films because Arnold wasn't in it. Similarly, Transgression is great and all, but nowhere near as great as the other Fear Factory albums, because Dino isn't on the album, and it wasn't produced by Rhys Fulber. Fear Factory started to fall off after Dino left. When Dino came back, they were back to being the best band ever.
Obsolete and digimortal should have been the music for all the Matrix movies
I think Archetype was one of the best. Christian made a better job with guitar lines.
@TheMattalocalypse Doesn't mattter, real music stays underground bro!!! \m/
I’m so sad this song isn’t on iTunes and slave labor…. It’s like they hate some of the best fear factory has to offer!
I know this album is considered controversial in FF's musical canon and understandably so, but I think this is their best opener and one of their finest songs out of their entire discography. Too bad the rest of the album was kinda meh imo
The new national anthem of biden
So? haha, just because they're popular than most metal bands doesn't mean they're the best in the world......
Reminds me of the scene in terminator when the nuclear blast immolates the kids and playground
I hate the drums on this and guitars, sound wise and play wise. Worst record by them. Burton is great though.
Awesome song