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Fear Factory, Digimortal

Audio CD

Disk ID: 1324147

Disk length: 55m 16s (15 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. What Will Become? 3:23
2. Damaged 3:02
3. Digimortal 3:02
4. No One 3:36
5. Linchpin 3:25
6. Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies) 3:54
7. Acres of Skin 3:55
8. Back The Fuck Up 3:09
9. Byte Block 5:20
10. Hurt Conveyor 3:40
11. (Memory Imprints) Never End 6:50
12. Dead Man Walking 3:16
13. Strain vs. Resistance 3:25
14. Repentance 2:40
15. Full Metal Contact 2:30

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Review

Fear Factory's fourth album, Digimortal, finds the hirsute Los Angeles industrial-metal band happening on a theme that they've been alluding to throughout their existence. Digimortal is a concept album about the synthesis of man and machine, its 11 tracks serving up a mish-mash of screaming electronics and punishing low-end death-metal dynamics. Guitarist Dino Cazares and drummer Raymond Herrera served tenure in the none-more-metal terrorist troupe Brujeria shortly before the release of Digimortal, but straight-ahead metal antics have not dulled Fear Factory's silicon edge; the scattershot riffage of "Damaged" is undercut by furious, distorted synth-lines, and the hyper-tense "No One" offers up sirens straight from the Chemical Brothers' box of old-school rave machinery. While there's nothing quite as startling as the title track from 1999's Obsolete (which featured vocals from synth pioneer Gary Numan), the beatbox-based "Back the F**k Up," featuring Cypress Hill's B-Real, stands head and shoulders above the ham-fisted rap-rock fusion peddled by many of Fear Factory's peers. --Louis PattisonFear Factory's 10 years of evolution has brought their art to a whole new level, making their newest creation one of 2001's most anticipated albums. Limited edition digipak with 4 bonus tracks 'Dead Man Walking', 'Strain vs. Resistance', 'Repentance' and 'Full Metal Contact'. 15 tracks. 2001 release

Other Versions

Albums are mined from the various public resources and can be actually the same but different in the tracks length only. We are keeping all versions now.

Digimortal

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 55m 14s (-1m 58s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 55m 2s (-1m 46s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 55m 42s (+0m 26s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 56m 49s (+1m 33s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 15, Disk length: 51m 58s (-4m 42s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 14 (-1 tracks), Disk length: 48m 35s (-7m 19s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 12 (-3 tracks), Disk length: 46m 1s (-10m 45s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 44m 30s (-11m 14s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 43m 23s (-12m 7s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 43m 21s (-12m 5s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 43m 21s (-12m 5s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 43m 21s (-12m 5s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 42m 2s (-14m 46s)

Digimortal

Tracks: 11 (-4 tracks), Disk length: 40m 8s (-16m 52s)

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