FEAR FACTORY | Garza Podcast 100
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- Опубліковано 28 кві 2024
- Episode 100?! To celebrate. Garza sits down in-person with the guest & band that started it all. American metal band FEAR FACTORY. linktr.ee/fearfactory
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FEAR FACTORY is:
Dino Cazares - Guitar
Milo Silvestro - Vocals
Tony Campos - Bass
Pete Webber - Drums
CHAPTERS:
00:00 - Vocal Cord Maintenance
02:03 - Dino Introduces the Band
03:58 - 56 Shows, So Far, with Milo
07:30 - Finding the Right Members for Fear Factory Return
08:30 - Pete Webber is High Energy
11:30 - Dino Looking at 300 Vocal Auditions
13:52 - From Posting a UA-cam Cover to Joining the Band
16:36 - Bizarre Festival ‘98
18:04 - Touring with Rob Zombie & Monster Magnet
20:56 - Opening for Slayer
22:48 - Dino Not Being Much of a Partaker
23:55 - Staying Driven, Focused Through the Ups & Downs
26:08 - First Time Reading a Contract
29:48 - Master Recordings & Monetization
32:56 - Dino Hosted Huge Industry Parties
35:36 - Shopping Around Early Demos to Labels
37:00 - How Much Did Ross Robinson Shape Fear Factory?
38:58 - Milo Living in Rome & Los Angeles
43:40 - Pete’s Margaritas & Joining the Band
46:28 - Sick (and Tense) Tour w/ Fear Factory, System of a Down, Hed P.E., Static X & Spineshank
48:44 - Booking Great Tour Packages
49:30 - Having a Unique Sound, But Categorized Into Genres
52:53 - Deathcore Origins, Suffocation, NME/Ghetto Grind (Band)
57:53 - Los Angeles is Expensive
1:00:43 - Milo Doesn't Gain Weight
1:07:42 - Garza Podcast Coffee - conceptcafes.com/product/garz...
1:12:28 - Chippendale’s
1:15:37 - 100th Episode, Dino’s 3rd Appearance
1:17:37 - Garza’s Custom Fender 7-String
1:23:00 - Nu Metal Clothing Companies (Adidas, Blackflys, Osiris Shoes, Dickies, DVS)
1:27:45 - ‘97 Ozzfest
1:29:30 - Drum Triggers Origins (Fear Factory, Pantera)
1:36:43 - Milo Got Stiffed by Burton After Fanboying
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People sleep on how pivotal this band is for metal in the last 25 years.
Nah. Metalheads know.
Pretty sure they influenced meshuggah who influenced everyone
@@metalheadbluesthey did
I know, I feel they should be as big as slipknot and slayer because they are a BIG part of the influence of metal, they influenced a whole genre in gent metal and there’s hundreds and hundreds of bands in all genres that use the gutteral/screaming vocals and also clean vocals, Burt was the first to do that I believe. Yea, definitely the most underrated
They dropped the ball in the 2000s when, like Meshuggah and other bands, they needed to take their music to the next level. They didn't. Their 90s records weren't going to carry them to a higher notoriety alone. The music always stayed in this too heavy to ascend in the mainstream, and not progressive enough for the rise of progressive metal, where you can actually become big doing it if you continue to innovate. FF did neither. They've just been trying to recapture the 90s over and over again for a diminished, nostalgic fanbase. The constant member changes haven't helped either. FF isn't 'that band' anymore. I'm saying this as a huge forever fan, it's just the truth of the matter.
Fear Factory is my favorite Industrial Metal band
💯💯💯💯💯💯❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
I've been a fear factory fan since 96 and they shaped my musical life, it's hard to explain how different they were back then, along with devin and syl. I love hearing Dino talk it takes me right back to my high school years, I'm just so happy he has continued with FF and found the best members to move forward. Goddamn I love FF
Can still remember going to sleep listening to demanufacture when it came out - made me scared.
First heard "Martyr" on a metal compilation cassette my senior year of HS in 1993. Been a huge fan ever since. I remember playing Demanufacture for some friends of mine that were strictly hip hop fans back in '95 and I converted a couple of them to metal heads lol.
The best band to be on 100th podcast. Respect to Chris.
i will say that everywhere, Fear Factory doesn't even get a half of credit it deserves, one of the mot infuential bands in music scene
Hope "Roboticist" will be released soon
I finally got around to listen to their Demanufacture album 2 months ago. I was blown away by how great that guitar tone sounded especially considering what year it came out, sounds better than some modern band's guitar tones.
Still unrivaled today.
The first 3 are so ground breaking. When I heard obsolete in high school back in 2000 it sounded so futuristic and heavy. And scary enough those concepts seem to be unraveling by the day 😮
That’s the album I got into Metal since I was a kid!✨
Dude get the toneforge disruptor from jst tones. Its dinos signature amp sim and it has his demanufacture tones in it. Its crazy good.
Hoestly a lot of modern production sounds so fucking bad, especially the vocals. I don't know what the fuck they do to vocal recordings these days but it sounds so bad to my ears.
You can hear so much Fear Factory influence in modern metal. At this point some of the newer bands might be influenced by a band who was influenced by a band who was influenced by Fear Factory. Hell, some bands might not even know it. They definitely don't get enough credit in my opinion.
Basically the case with Slipknot. One of their influences includes FF's Demanufacture album.
Essentially the entire modern sound originated with FF. The double bass syncopated with guitar, down tuned guitar and melodic vocal hooks.... Yeah that's essentially all popularized by FF. If not "invented" by FF. They we doing that shit in 94-95.
Meshuggah obviously has major influence as well, but they're getting the acknowledgement nowadays.
knocking it out of the park with these guests lately Garza!
As a Fear Factory freak, I love everything about this episode-especially learning new things about the band, and their continuing work ethic and essential integrity. Thank you!
Fear Factory is back and better than ever. Seen them live in Pittsburgh with Static-X. Great band live, such nice dudes. Meeting Dino and Milo was such a huge honor. Long live Fear Factory! 🤘🏻
Better than ever? Right..... 😂
@@Vb98765 Better than having Burton cracking his voice into the mic, no doubt about that! Loved everything he did for Fear Factory, but he's not up to the task anymore.
@FishandChips-nj7nb Broooo, everyone with ears would rather hear Milo live than current Burton. Flashback to the Demanufacture show back in 2016 (I think that's the year) and you cannot tell me that Burton's voice was shot. Imagine how it sounds today? I don't hear Milo's voice cracking everytime he does cleans. Don't get me wrong, LOVED what Burton did for Fear Factory. He just isn't able to do it anymore.
@FishandChips-nj7nb Explain GWAR then? Literally no original members and they're still GWAR. Milo doesn't have any of his original songs with the band to perform live. Give it time. If Fear Factory wasn't doing something right? They wouldn't be selling out shows and touring all over the world. Don't get see the band live. The rest of us will! 😁
Garza is the best metal Podcast! I'm from Brazil, saw FF twice, with Burton and this years with Milo. Both shows were killer! Love FF since their 1st LP came out. Very vice interview!
For Dino show up on your podcast and sharing all these stories and wise words I can see he’s a decent human being, I’m not a die hard FF fan but I respect him going through so much sht but still push himself to make the band going, I don’t care people saying “oh FF is just Dino and his friends now”, anyway great content as always, keep up the good work Garza, 100 episodes is such an achievement, love and respect from Taiwan 🇹🇼
It was always meant to be Dino and his friends though. They just changed over time.
FF always was Dino and his friends. He started the band. He chose Burton because he heard him sing, not the other way around.
I saw fear factory on the obsolete tour in 1999 when i was 17 one of the best shows ive ever seen.
One of my favorite bands of all time. Demanufacture and obsolete are legendary
I just saw them with Milo and I like the band more then ever
Niceee. Love this pod so much. Obsolete still crushes hard.
Obsolete was the first FF album i ever heard. It changed my entire perception of what i thought heavy should be. Great interview.
I will not stop pointing out, how Milo nails it!!
Thanks Milo for having Spineshank as reference!
Been a fear factory fan since 2006. Seen them 8 times live. Sick ass band
Fear Factory unexpectedly shaped metal in the 90s. It's not often that the band that creates & perfects something, doesn't become the poster child leading the way until they call it quits. Its wild how so many bands took pieces of their formula, even got brought out and exposed by FF, that went on to become wildly successful beyond FF. I think Dino assembled the right 2 guys, the shows are electric - truthfully took their live shows to a new performance and energy level. Not to take anything away from the original lineup, it was great in its prime live, but it wasn't consistent - especially with Burtons vocal troubles.
I think this new cast fits the FF mold, but with new energy & an extreme level of talent, a new record has massive potential to put Dino & FF back at the forefront of a sound he created. I can't wait to hear an album with Milo & Pete.
so, i was at gig in Poland. Milo - 10/10 . thank you for being your own and a great part of FF legacy.it was a great show.
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I was there and Milo absolutely demolished that stage. He’s killer.
Loved this episode. So good,
Laughing at Milo's Burton story. Exact opposite of the easily, 10 times I've met Burton before or after shows. Burton was *not* about talking about the show or music. He was way more about talking about whatever. He was always super nice and chatty once he realized you weren't going to fanboy on him.
Dino on the other hand, there was a few times he would catch us hanging around and he'd say "Not right now, i have to go do something, but I'll come back, Burt is coming back I'll send him over if you want?" Dino would always come back & was more than willing to hang out, talk about music & the show. He was actually really good at remembering faces "how many times have I met you before?" Or he'd say yeah I saw you over there during the show 😂
Burt, Ray, Christian were all sometimes hard to catch up with - but all you had to do was catch Dino and ask for the guys and he'd facilitate it. Awesome dude to go meet at shows.
Love to see you interview Puya and Brujeria.
YES, I love this podcast
Hell yeah epic interview🤘
I really enjoyed watching this. Keep up the excellent work! 🤘🏻
Fucks yeah Fear Factory rules!! 🤘
Great interview! Been a FF fan since the first album, got to meet Dino and Milo after the gig at Glasgow in November. Both super cool and chilled, and Dino was kind enough to sign my guitar 🎸 🎸 🎸🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
Hell yeah, I love this!
Seeing them in Oslo December 11🔥🔥🔥🤘🏼🤘🏼🤘🏼
One of my favorite industrial metal band
Excellent interview. I learned a lot of new things. Thanks Garza. Greetings!
Dino's the man. I almost freaked out the other day when I went into a Trejo's Taco joint and saw a Dino Burrito on the menu. It's an 18 inch tortilla stuffed with 2 lbs of greasy ground beef, 1/2 lb of cheese, and 1/4 lb of sour cream. No veggies. It was ALL fat just like the man himself. The Legend. Dino Cazares!
Excited to see Fear Factory for the first time in Orlando! Hope Dino can sign my LPs and some of my Asesino stuff as well…
Saw FF with Jasta and Coal Chamber in San Antonio. Awesome show.
Loved my Adidas SS2G
Damn, that was awesome) Great vibe and stories) Was a pleasure to watch.
I do have to say it's crazy to see the torch being passed on for one of my absolute favorite bands of all time. I am excited to see what Milo will bring on the next record.
Sold out Auckland show one of the best live shows I've ever seen they open for michine head also one of the best shows I've seen...thank you fear factory 🏭
Saw them on their very first tour with Obituary. Soul of a new machine was playing constantly in my vehicle the rest of that summer
I like how they brought up the evolution of the podcast cuz those first ones werrrre kinda rough i love this podcast now!
such a great podcast, cool conversations. i can't wait for tuesday night in Paris. last time i saw ff was on obsolete
Fenomenal interview! You should have full bands more often
……16 of October today !
……is it already 🎄 over there ?
That fucking seven string fender will print money. Get it out ASAP. I don't play 7 but I'd buy one for sure just for the novelty.
Love those guys. I have been at 2 shows on the european 2023 tour and they just killed it for sure!! Milo does an awesome job and the whole band is solid as a rock (yeah, now you got that tune in your brain lol) -FF is back and in great shape, long live FF :) [And huge thanks to Graza for the awesome interview!]
Yes ! Pete Weber is amazing!!
Garza. You should try and get the guys from SpineShank on here. I fucking miss that band. One off my favs and still listen to them daily. Would love to see an interview with them. Find out what happened with them. What they've been up to. May be try and convince them to reunite. Lol. Hopeful wishing. Still would be cool. 🤘
Mechanized tour kicked ass.
The new vocalist seems cool af, that electric happy hour with Machine Head X Fear Factory was sick.
The only Fear Factory interview that matters!
Still remember buying Soul of a New Machine as a new release on spec as never had even heard of them absolutely loved it and still one of my favourite bands to this day f*ck this makes me feel old
Good one! I'd love that guitar though :)
The best line up for me, Raymond, Christian, Burton and Dino.
The classic line up
B-Real with the real life lessons.
Gotta keep it real!
It seems like everyone into metal brings up this band and has a positive or negative opinion to add. That said, I love this frickin band and spin most of their albums off and on without wavering.
Amazing interview again! Hope you sometime can have Matti Way, Suffocation, Pro Pain..
48:45 I got to see that lineup at the New Daisy Theatre in Memphis on the Obsolete tour and OMG so much killer music was played that night. Won't ever forget it.
I usually don’t listen to podcasts because most people just talk about nonsense.
This was really awesome though!
Awesome stories.
Going to be catching fear factory as they stop by here in the south of the US.
Awesome!!! 😀 👍
“Cat give me ya paw”!!!
1:04:36 Funny because All You Can Eat restaurants are called "All You Can Eat" here in Italy as well lmao... I think that definition is pretty much universal.
John Candy in Uncle Buck changed my life
New fan with these guys can’t wait to see them Jan 19th with Machine Head 🤘
Fear Factory in Nebraska the other day 💥
The BOSTON BASHER! Boston Represent! Hahaha helll yah!
I saw SS at Louder Than Life and me and my friends kept wondering how the hell Garza got a 7 string fender 😂. Happy 100th episode 🤘
I discovered Fear Factory listening to the Mortal Kombat motion picture soundtrack and I haven't looked back since!
brilliant interview - been following your podcast since day mf 1 bro....your band too....saw yur first live show in toronto (i believe) @ the opera house 2007 w/ Unearth + Darkest Hour + ABR....
1:38:28 that is actually a wild story, you can actually find that photo online too.
Un italiano al Garza podcast siiii❤
Too bad Mythbusters isnt still around to test the thing Dino was talking about during the intro.
fuck yeah! Can't wait to see them in Cologne in a few weeks!
No talk of new music? ✌️🖤🤘
I'm not an expert but just to offer my experience with uploading live videos, samples are usually the culprit. I played a halloween show with some friends a couple years ago and played the part of DJ Lethal. Pretty much all of his parts triggered copyright claims because they were direct samples from the albums. I also uploaded a video of The Black Dahlia Murder Trevor Strnad memorial show which also triggered a copyright because of two songs using samples as intros that are also found on the albums (What A Horrible Night... and A Shrine To Madness).
Chris so listening to your older stuff, I'm going to say, your guy's counterpart is Thy Art. It's like you guys go hand in hand.
41:40 He is so right with that ;)
I could’ve sworn they also built you a purple heavy relic stratocaster 7 that looked awesome.
Just from the intro we can tell to the other FF members to watch out, because Milo can replace them all (excluding Dino of course)
I seen Havok several years ago and i see this little dude walking around with drumsticks. And im like whos this poser..This dude gets on stage and melts everyones face off..Pete is a monster drummer
Bro you HAVE to get Archspire on this. Those guys are hilarious in interviews.
The Godfather of Djent!
is Meshuggah.
Fucking dino 🤘🤘
Came here from J Dawgs channel. Just saw your episode with him. Never heard SS before but that was a really good interview.
I remember that tour with hed pe and system of a down spineshank didn't play the one i saw shadows fall did
This is a great way to celebrate episode 100 🍾 👏
Also, 2nd time asking for VCTMS or Traitorsfl
No more creepy introductions like that, Dino 🤣
Not even 2 minutes in 😅😅😅😂
I want to go to Italy to check out the food.
Drum machines aspire to be like Pete fuckin Webber
Demanufacture is the most important metal album of the 90s imo
EVERY FF endorsement was because of ME
I pretty much own every color shell toe Adidas
Dino is such a badass and doesn't expect anything less. Most people thinks he's a dick
I’ve hung out with him on his bud. He’s cool as fuck. Don’t believe the stuff about him being a total sick 24/7. He’s not.
Wait.. in which band did Pete play first? I didn't quite get it..
Dino lost so much weight. Good for him
and band members too
The killer modern metalband:ff
My wife calls all-you-eat restaurants Eat-Until-You-Die Restaurants lol
I knew it! I was hoping this would be the case and it was, no offense to girls, I’m all for letting them get a shot at things to in life, but to sing for fear factory, the clean vocals have to have that low tone that burton has, and women’s voices just don’t go that low, their usually at higher pitch no matter who it was, so I’m glad this ended with the right guy, Milo is a young clone of burton lol no but he’s really impressed me, and burton was my favorite part of FF, favorite singer of all time, so that says something for how good Milo’s doing. I hope him on the new album will sound just like Burt would