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Fear Factory - Demanufacture

Label: Roadrunner Records
Catalog#: RR 8956-2
Format: CD, Album
Country:US
Released:1995
Genre: Rock
Style: Industrial, Death Metal
Credits: Engineer - Greg Reely , Steve Harris (2) , Zmago Smon
Mixed By - Greg Reely , Rhys Fulber
Producer - Colin Richardson
Notes:Recorded at Bearsville Studios, Bearsville, NY (October 7 - November 20, 1994)
Additional tracking at Whitfield Street Recording, London, UK (December 2 - 18, 1994)
Mixed at The Enterprise Studios, Burbank, CA (February 4 - 26, 1995)
Mastered by George Marino at Sterling Sound, New York, NY
Rating: 4.38/5 (58 votes) Rate It
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Tracklisting:

1   Demanufacture (4:12)
2   Self Bias Resistor (5:12)
3   Zero Signal (5:56)
4   Replica (3:56)
5   New Breed (2:49)
6   Dog Day Sunrise (4:45)
7   Body Hammer (5:05)
8   Flashpoint (2:53)
9   H-K (Hunter-Killer) (5:17)
10   Pisschrist (5:25)
11   A Therapy For Pain (9:43)
User Reviews:
Alastis, Feb 15, 2006

Judging by number of owners of Demanufacture listed on Ogs, one assume that its their most memorable album. And one indeed would be right, since not before and not after this album they were able to create something as cohesive as Demanufacture.
FF present vision of technological future in their music- and its not the brightest one. You can almost picture T-1000 rising somewhere out of the shadows of huge factories and dark buildings.
Vocals are generally ranging from death growls (which are somewhat one-dimensional, unfortunately) to clean singing which is done rather well. The only weak track, in my opinion, is semi-ambient album closer "A Therapy For Pain" which goes on for too long. Other than that, youll be hard-pressed to find better fusion of industrial and death metal.

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