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Fear Factory - Transgression

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Format: CD
Label: Calvin Records
Catalog: 37
Rel. Date: 08/23/2005
UPC: 846052003725

Transgression
Artist: Fear Factory
Format: CD
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. 540,000ø Fahrenheit
2. Transgression
3. Spinal Compression
4. Contagion
5. Empty Vision
6. Echo of My Scream
7. Supernova
8. New Promise
9. I Will Follow
10. Millennium
11. Moment of Impact

More Info:

Rarely can a musical artist claim to be a true innovator, a creator of their own genre, a revolutionary amongst a sea of sameness. Having invented the"cyber metal"sound, Fear Factory is one of those rare cases Summer of 2005 sees the release of the band's fifth studio album,Transgression.

Reviews:

''Transgression'' is the sixth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory. It was released on August 22, 2005 through Calvin Records. Guest appearances include Billy Gould, the bassist of Faith No More, and Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton, who co-wrote the song "New Promise".

The album was released as an enhanced CD with access to the exclusive Fear Factory website. It was also released as an enhanced DualDisc with the DVD side featuring the whole album in DVD-Audio (48,000 kHz), music videos and "The Making of Transgression" video. One can also retrieve another bonus track, entitled "My Grave", by putting the CD into the computer and clicking the 'Music' section at the special website .

It is the last album to feature original drummer Raymond Herrera and bassist/guitarist Christian Olde Wolbers. Transgression was the first CD Fear Factory recorded since Soul of a New Machine without Rhys Fulber's input.

"Moment of Impact" had a music video which found moderate airplay. - Wikipedia

Fresh off the unfortunately literal Saw anthem "Bite the Hand that Bleeds," the industrial-core progenitors have lumbered aboard Mike Cattain's new boutique label for their umpteenth cyber-beatdown. Ex-Faith No More bassist Billy Gould guests on two tracks. Bring the technothuggery.

 

        
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