Information About

Demanufacture




  Type Album
  Artist Fear Factory
  Cover Fear Factory Demanufacturejpg
  Released June 13 , 1995
  Recorded October 7 to December 18 , 1994
  Genre Industrial Metal <br> Groove Metal
  Length 55:12
  Label Roadrunner
  Producer Colin Richardson
  "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/The_Metal_Observer" class="copylinks">The Metal Observer 8/10 link
  Last Album '' Fear Is The Mindkiller ''<br />(1993)
  This Album '''''Demanufacture'''''<br />(1995)
  Next Album '' Burn ''<br />(1997)


''Demanufacture'' is the second official Album (not counting the previous EP '' Fear Is The Mindkiller '') by the Los Angeles Industrial Metal band Fear Factory . It was released in June of 1995 . This is the band's first album with their classic line-up adding new bassist Christian Olde Wolbers . Many regard it as the band's Magnum Opus and a heavy metal classic123.

The album was certified Gold in Australia by ARIA .


CONCEPT

''Demanufacture'' is purported to be a Concept Album about a man's struggles against a machine-controlled government, with each song a chapter in his life. The band stated the album took its inspiration from the movie, The Terminator 4.


MIXING

This album originally had two mixes. They were by Greg Reely and the other by Colin Richardson . Because many felt Reely's mix was the best as it captured the electronic elements more than Richardson's mix, which was more fixated on the guitars, Richardson's mix was rejected. The mix we hear now is Reely's mix. The Richardson mix of "Zero Signal" and "Body Hammer" can be found on the '' Hatefiles '' compilation.


MISBELIEFS ABOUT DRUMS

After the release of the album, some critics and observers suggested that drummer Raymond Herrera had in fact used a Drum Machine , due to the often blistering speed and machine-like precision of the drumming, most notably on the bass drums. He records, however, with a Click Track to keep time5. He is also known to use Trigger s on his drum sets for the purpose of keeping the sound of his drums, particularly bass drums, consistent regardless of how hard they are struck. This is a common strategy used by metal drummers when playing at such speeds, as relatively few drummers are able to achieve such rapid and consistent notes without the use of triggers.


TRACK LISTING

#"Demanufacture" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 4:13
#"Self Bias Resistor" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 5:12
#"Zero Signal" (Cazares/Herrera) – 5:57
#"Replica" (Cazares/Herrera) – 3:56
#"New Breed" (Cazares/Herrera) – 2:49
#"Dog Day Sunrise" ( Head Of David cover) – 4:45
#"Body Hammer" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 5:05
#"Flashpoint" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 2:53
#"H-K (Hunter-Killer)" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 5:17
#"Pisschrist" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 5:25
#"A Therapy for Pain" (Bell/Cazares/Herrera) – 9:43




2005 REMASTERED EDITION

The album was remastered and re-released on June 7 , 2005 in a Digipak edition, with new bonus tracks and the remastered '' Remanufacture - Cloning Technology '' as the second disc.


CD# 1 bonus tracks

#"Your Mistake" ( Agnostic Front cover) – 1:30
#"¡Resistancia!" – 2:55
#"Concreto" - 3:30
#"New Breed (Revolutionary Designed Mix)" - 2:59
#"Manic Cure" - 5:09
#"Flashpoint (Chosen Few Mix)" - 4:09


CD# 2 tracks

#"Remanufacture" - 6:43
#"National Panel Beating" - 4:38
#"Genetic Blueprint" - 4:23
#"Faithless" - 5:25
#"Bionic Chronic" - 0:33
#"Cloning Technology" - 5:52
#"Burn" - 5:06
#"T-1000" - 4:07
#"Machines of Hate" - 5:50
#"21st Century Jesus" - 7:19
#"Bound for Forgiveness" - 6:02
#"Refinery" - 3:02
#"Cyberdyne" - 4:28
#"Refueled" - 4:37
#"Transgenic" - 5:42
#"New Breed (Spoetnik Mix)" - 3:52


CHARTS

Album - Billboard (North America)


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