Fear Factory - Soul of a New Machine - Live Documentary
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- Опубліковано 6 гру 2015
- Full version of the "Soul of a New Machine" unofficial live documentary that was made in order to celebrate 25th anniversary of FEAR FACTORY.
Created by Evgeniy "Stucker" Zykov for all FF fans around the world.
Please support Fear Factory: fearfactory.com; dinocazares.com; burtoncbell.com
Russian Fear Factory fan-club: fear-factory.ru
Thanks to all the filmers for capturing these pieces of history, if you found your footage, leave your name in the comment section.
00:34 - The very beginning
04:19 - Big God/Raped Souls (Los Angeles, USA, 1993)
07:45 - Martyr (Leonberg, Germany, 1993)
12:14 - Leechmaster (Columbus, USA, 1993)
16:18 - Scapegoat (Los Angeles, USA, 1992)
21:13 - Crisis (Copenhagen, Denmark, 1993)
25:03 - Crash Test (Dynamo Open Air, The Netherlands, 1993)
29:15 - Backstage (Dynamo Open Air, The Netherlands, 1993)
32:11 - Flesh Hold (Zwolle, The Netherlands, 1993) * verison with guitar solo
35:03 - Lifeblind (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1993) * last performance of this song
39:23 - Scumgrief (Anaheim, USA, 1993)
43:46 - Somewhere in Australia
45:28 - Arise Above Opression (Columbia, USA, 1993)
47:42 - Self Immolation (Sacramento, USA, 1993)
51:19 - Suffer Age (Lyon, France, 1993)
55:07 - W.O.E. (Bradford, England, 1993)
58:00 - Backstage (Enschede, The Netherlands, 1993)
59:33 - Desecrate (Frankfurt, Germany, 1993)
01:02:29 - Escape Confusion (Milwaukee, USA, 1993)
01:06:35 - Burton C. Bell (Enschede, The Netherlands, 1993)
00:34 - The very beginning
04:19 - Big God/Raped Souls (Los Angeles, USA, 1993)
07:45 - Martyr (Leonberg, Germany, 1993)
12:14 - Leechmaster (Columbus, USA, 1993)
16:18 - Scapegoat (Los Angeles, USA, 1992)
21:13 - Crisis (Copenhagen, Denmark, 1993)
25:03 - Crash Test (Dynamo Open Air, The Netherlands, 1993)
29:15 - Backstage (Dynamo Open Air, The Netherlands, 1993)
32:11 - Flesh Hold (Zwolle, The Netherlands, 1993) * verison with guitar solo
35:03 - Lifeblind (Rotterdam, The Netherlands, 1993) * last performance of this song
39:23 - Scumgrief (Anaheim, USA, 1993)
43:46 - Somewhere in Australia
45:28 - Arise Above Opression (Columbia, USA, 1993)
47:42 - Self Immolation (Sacramento, USA, 1993)
51:19 - Suffer Age (Lyon, France, 1993)
55:07 - W.O.E. (Bradford, England, 1993)
58:00 - Backstage (Enschede, The Netherlands, 1993)
59:33 - Desecrate (Frankfurt, Germany, 1993)
01:02:29 - Escape Confusion (Milwaukee, USA, 1993)
01:06:35 - Burton C. Bell (Enschede, The Netherlands, 1993)
You forgot to add Flint Michigan, when Clutch, Fudge Tunnel, Nailbomb, Carcass, with Sepultura & Fear factory. This was my first concert in the same year.
you can send me footage of this show and i'll add it ;)
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.
Right on. I'm with you
SAME!
I grew up on FF , I love it when I get to see my favorite bands humble beginnings. Burton on that first song just goes to show the balls and true heart he had for his talents and his musical goal. No metal bands utilized clean vocal lines/choruses in there songs/sound. Burton truly was ahead of his time. He visualized a style that ultimately took years to come into style let alone the mainstream heavy metal scene. Today's biggest metal bands have taken a little bit of FF into there sound, either it be in there clean vocal hooks or in Dino's heavy guitar double and triple picking.
Watching this and obviously taking FF first album in to consideration, Burton's lyrical rythms, and growling style has 100% gotten better, and the progress is easy to see. God Bless Fear Factory, for following there musical goals , dreams and for never giving into the cliche of Heavy Metal being just a teenage rock-'n'-roll dream. The life isn't for everyone nor is everyone capable of achieving success. It takes 1,000% devotion to your craft, to your dream, to your band and to your fans. But those people who have it, and run with it, without collapsing from exhaustion, depression, or the downs can in my opinion truly know there efforts have not been in vain, and because of them I personally was able to participate in the scene, and unfortunately I was one who was weeded out, I can still appreciate them and thank them because without heavy metal in my life I most likely would of been dead by now, and even though I only experienced mild success , seeing those musicians achieve the top, I in a way feel that there achievements trickle down to each and every fan that there musical creations, and artistic creations have had.
Without fans bands would never make it out of the garage, and without the bands sacrifices God only knows where and what all us fans would be.
Thank You Fear Factory , by the way FF is absolutely one of the BEST band names ever used.
Been listening to these guys since day one. The best Industrial Metal band on the planet.
*Certainly the heaviest & talented.*
Crusin With Rex these guys, godflesh and pitch-shifter "first few albums" are my favorite industrial metal bands!!
@@vulkandeathgrip5568 ministry have some good ones too. And some rob halford fight remixes
Yes sir. Nr one
@@GoldenGateNum9 synthpop meets grindcore.
Where the best parts of death metal merged with some dope industrial. The voice of Burton is unchallenged in so many ways. True legends.
*One of those once in a lifetime bands. Fear Factory are still untouched.*
@Customer Service Credit is more overrated than Meshuggah!
Probably most unique Band in metal Music!!!
I don't know, man. I'd say they were touched plenty around Digimortal Era, even going so say as to say had thier financial balls tickled..
@@Timetofly8888 So who touched them then? Papa Roach.. Spine Shank?...
@@GoldenGateNum9 I wouldn't have put them in the same commercial class a Papa roach as they were way more commercial right out of the blocks, Papa Roach i mean. I know Road Runner at that time were being pushed hard by Universal Music Group to get more of thier bands into the billboards as I used to work fir UMGI. Fear factory had huge success with Obsolete but apart from "Edge Crusher" alone on that album there wasn't really much else thet might have passed as radio friendly. Digital Mortal writing time came along and they were pushed fairly hard to get a atleast a couple of more paletteable for radio songs cut. You ended up with LinchPin and Dark Bodies namely.
Internal fighting had hit a new high within the band and we all know what happened after that. "The infection has been removed" Dino was booted. I don't think why were ever "Nu-Metal" as a fundamental but they certainly had to , atleast were instructed to tip thier toes in thst pond at one time when the likes of PopaRoach n Spineshank were selling across the board but I think Fear Factorys core fan base was established largly between Demanufacture and Obsolete , both albums defanitely not Nu-Metal when lined up next to Korn, Limp Dick, Popa-Roach, Spine Shank etc
im glad someone was smart enough to video tape this back then. this is fucking awesome!
Wished somebody videotaped their show in Flint Michigan, when Clutch, Fudge Tunnel, Nailbomb, Carcass, with Sepultura & Fear factory. This was my first concert in the same year.
It was called Captial Theater back then in 1993 now it's probably called Machine Shop.
It's a small club but it was sick. They had Church Temple decro on both side of stage
Damn, how old I am .... I was there in Leonberg ;-D Jugendhaus Höfingen. Looking back to these days with a smile an a tear in my eyes. Noch jemand hier der in Höfingen dabei war? :-)
Really a shame these guys didn't stick to their roots. Soul is one of the best death metal albums still today, truly timeless album.
Brandon Cannady
Death metal wasn’t where they were headed. Soul of a New Machine is about Man vs Robot, Burton had clean vocals on quite a few songs, and considering their later success as an industrial metal band, that was what they stuck to.
Concrete is another good album
*wow, thank you so much for sharing this!, Fear Factory were melting your face when Meshuggah were doing Metallica's Master Of Puppets in the funniest ways possible on Contradictions Collapse.*
Contradictions collapse is a fuckin album tho
I’m a huge FF fan, but Contradictions Collapse shits on Soul of A New Machine on technicality. I do get what you’re saying conceptually
@@kaskade5909 *Technicality don't mean shit, and we already have Master Of Puppets. To me Contradictions Collapse sounds like a comedy act was mocking Heavy Metal. Chaosphere shits on Contradictions Collapse anyday*
@@GoldenGateNum9 I would take Contradictions Collapse over Master of Puppets. Fuck Metallica!
The greatest band of all time, been following since i was 12 years old, im 36 now. Love it.
amen to that
haha Burton after Lifeblind:" now you see why I don't wanna do that song".
Very interesting footage of the early days, nice to see all these SOANM songs played life.
Great stuff man, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for helping document one of my favourite bands on this planet. Such an important album
WOW, thank you so much for creating and uploading this. I've been a FF fan for 25 years and love seeing these old videos of the backyard parties and watching them grow as a band.
Wow. This is amazing
The voicecracks in Lifeblind lmao, at least he was aware of it. Sad that they don't perform that song anymore, one of my favourite songs of theirs.
Burton C Bell is My hero, he take every risk in his voice and have the spirit to perform every hard song and continue, example lifeblind. First and only man in mix growls and melodic clean around 92-93 time.
saw them in Perth they were so heavy
this is industrial metal
thanks for sharing!!! #FearFactoryForever \m/
Thanks for sharing this amazing compilation of relics from the primordial Fear Factory.
When I heard the re-recorded versions of the tracks Crash Teste and Martyr for the Mechanize album, I wished that the Soul of a New Machine album was re-recorded by Burton and Dino, but unfortunately they broke up, and now that's impossible.
This first official Fear Factory album has the most direct and quirky compositions in the discography and the best album repertoire, in my opinion. It is the most underrated album by most of the band's fans. But if this album were re-recorded, it would be the band's most direct, minimalist and surprising album.
Now, with Milo on vocals, I'm curious to see what the first Fear Factory album will look like with him. It would be great if Dino sought inspiration from Soul of a New Machine for the next album, in this new phase.
Fantastic! I was only 18 when i discover this idols, it was in 1992! Still today i love them! Hope that in future make something after Genexus❤❤❤
I saw FF at ROCKIES in Charlotte NC 92/93 ? with Sepultura, fudge tunnel, and clutch!! Fucking BRUTAL!!
I saw that same tour. Chaos AD tour
That scapegoat audience, no idea
amazing!!! FEAR FACTORY forever!!!
Fear factory.....pionieri...
Großartige Dokumentation über Fear Factory 🤘🤘🤘👍👍👍
Отличная компиляция, дружище, мне как фану первого альбома самое оно) И замутили бы они тур, посвященный 25-летию Soul Of A New Machine, например) И отдельное спасибо за сайт и то что так в него вкладываешься)
+pavel efimov Не замутят, это будет провал с коммерческой точки зрения, а так - спасибо!
+TrulyStucker провал в виде танцевальных мейнстримовых легких композиций в виде desecrate и manipulation? (sarcasm) =)
+pavel efimov провал с точки зрения продаж билетов, поэтому ни один промоутер за это не возьмется
@@pavelefimov4613 утяжеленное диско
Souls of a new machine el mejor álbum de fear Factory i el más death metallero i encima tengo la grandisima suerte de tenerlo en vinilo
спасибо, жень!
Damn that live from Lyon sounds good!
In LA…it’s still Andrew Shives on bass looks like…
Guys at 31:50 asking for autographs and they don't know his name *smh*.
the best song of over timestime transforms the result of everything, and this is proof that we have not evolved for 30 years, this video shows it, today there is nothing better than the authenticity of the above...21:21,fly my head and it will continue to fly forever
Get em dino
Lifeblind bring it backkkkkk
Andrew was such a nice guy, the fuck did they kicked him out :( SOANM era was their best imo.
2 months before I was born.
cool
I've never seen Dino do a solo
❤❤❤
Underground!!!!💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
0:40-4:00 why they dont play?waiting for something?
Open ur eyes..its time to realise...i saw them 93.97..98.99..2000...fukin good effort i rekon...2004 missed em but..i listening from outside the gig caz they wouldn't let me in...but wen they play self bias i was goin spaz...got arrestd 4 being a metalhead...i never 4get it...thats metal...thats my shit...
ꟻF fucking shred \m/ \m/
13:51 I didn't know they opened for obituary
Cannibalkorntallica123 Saw them on this tour in high school.
@@tangoarmy grindcore
I remember playing in basements.
💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻
Did they ever play Manipulation live?
Dino said at some point they played all the songs from the first record. But if they did, it probably was once or two times. I personally think they never did this one.
Damn shame, one of my faves on the album, real brutal closer
@@TrulyStucker ?
So Dino only got the massive weight gain after the band got big?
Who was the bass player in all these old clips?????
Andrew Shives
@@TrulyStucker ty!
10 wimp posers didn't like this video.
Where is the subtitkes?
for what exactly?
Jajajaja primero MATANDO GUEROS Y LUEGO SE ESCUCHA CUIDAMELO PERRO JAJAJAJA !! LOS ÁNGELES MAS MEXICO QUE NADAAA !!!
жаль перевода нет...
где именно нужен перевод?
@@TrulyStucker да весь фильм,было бы интересно посмотреть.
@@user-tb3wb4vc4j так там музыка главное, 95% времени просто лайв выступления.
@@TrulyStucker Ну всё равно)
Godflesh rip off.