Martyr
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- Опубліковано 7 лют 2017
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Martyr · Fear Factory
Soul of a New Machine
℗ 1992 The All Blacks B.V.
Mixer, Producer: Colin Richardson
Mixer, Music: Dino Cazares
Music: Raymond Herrera
Mixer: Steve (Stephen) Harris
Mixer: Steve Harris
Lyricist: Burton C Bell
Composer: Dino Cazares
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I'm guessing Slipknot took a lot of inspiration from this when making MFKR
This is the Fear Factory I grew up on!
I am always impressed how they got a tambourine in there and made it work
omg the memories. was in high school when this came out. i heard it and it changed my life. i have the chills hearing it again
This is the most badass tambourine I ever heard! \../
This was different to EVERYTHING else at the time. And at the time there was Entombed, Deicide, Carcass, Entombed and Napalm Death all at their height. Pure class.
Oh yeah. The first thing from Fear Factory I ever heard in my life. Damn, been freaking decades y'all! 🤘
First album that got me into the growl type vocals. Still rocks decades later.
The Deth Metal Tambourine is highly underrated.
Best FF album EVER, so hard and heavy....
I'm romantically in love with the concept of Soul of a New Machine. I have been my whole life. A sound put together by rare influences and highly eclectic individuals, mixing death metal/grindcore with brute dark industrial, throw in a unique singing voice, a triggered drum kit sound. It wasn't perfect song-writing wise, and it was a tad messy in parts, but I'm in love with it conceptually.
Ground breaking Epic stuff
Your the best! Fear Factory!!!
Fear Factory at its best!!!!
God this song hits home
Brutal!! Love It!!
Fear Factory una de las bandas que influyo mucho en la nueva ola de bandas Nu-Metal..😈🖤🔥🎶🎵🇵🇪🤘🏻
Here we have the first album ever made to include growl and clean vocals.
Just seen these guys live, and they were amazing 🤟🎸
I liked the part where the bastard suffered because he's a bastard, but then the part where the bastard was a bastard because he suffered was even better