Fear Factory - Obsolete
Facts
| Artist(s) | Fear Factory |
| Studio | Roadrunner Records |
| Release Date | March 23, 1999 |
| UPC Code | 016861865320 |
| Buy this item | $14.99 at Amazon.com As of May 16 3:58 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Collector's Edition |
Tracks
- Shock
- Edgecrusher
- Smasher/Devourer
- Securitron (Police State 2000)
- Descent
- Hi-Tech Hate
- Freedom Or Fire
- Obsolete
- Resurrection
- Timelessness
- Cars
- 0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)
- Soulwound
- Messiah
- Concreto
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User Reviews
Average user review:Fear Factory is one of my favorite bands - and I am 52! I cannot go more than a few days without listening to one of their awesome CDs - this one is just as awesome as all the previous ones!! What I like more than anything, is that they are truly unique, and no other existing band is as smooth and together as this one. I met the drummer awhile back, and was amazed that he was FAR from a pompous jerk like some great musicians can be...very funny, interesting,and polite!!
I especially recommend FF for those who are just breaking in to this genre of music - they will not scare you off like some.... March 29, 2008
Fear Factory's magnum opus
This is without a doubt FF's finest album. Most people consider Demanufacture to be better, but I disagree. The songs on Obsolete seem to have more varity to them, and aren't as repetitive as the ones on Demanufacture. Not one song drags on too long, which is hard to believe since a majority of the songs are over, or near five minutes long. And who can dislike the concept of man VS. machine? A song by song analysis.
Shock: Opens with a bang, and has the 'hard verse, melodic chorus' formula that's become a FF staple. One of my favorite FF songs. Some of you may have even heard this song before on the video game 'Test Drive Off Road 2"
Edgecrusher: Is one of FF's most known songs. While catchy, it still retains the heaviness of previous classics. The pre-chorus is great.
Smasher/Devourer: A slower song, by FF standards of course. Has harsh vocals in the verse and chorus, a rarity for FF, but the melodic bridge satisfies those of us who love Burton's more lighter voice.
Securitron (Police State 2000) Is a great, pummling song. Great chrous, great bridge, great song.
Descent: Much more mellow than the previous tracks. A FF staple.
Hi-Tech Hate: Cranks the heavy meter up again. Has an incredible chorus, that I always find getting stuck in my head.
Freedom or Fire: Excellent track! Very heavy, and it has the most harsh vocals on the entire album.
Obsolete: Here's what I'm talking about! The intro is a little slow, but Herrera's drum intro builds up the tension that an explosion is about to occur. Incredibly heavy song that every FF fan should listen to.
Resurrection: The album's most melodic, and most epic song. Nothing but a keyboard and Burton until the rest of the band enters. One of the best chorus' I've ever heard. A masterpiece, no doubt.
Timelessness: This song is all Burton, no Guitar, Bass, or Drums whatsoever. He lays out the most beautiful, and impressive vocal performance of his career. Though it sounds beautiful, the song is very depressing.
Cars: Ahh, the incredible cover of the song by Gary Numan, who actually appears in the song. One of the best covers I've ever heard, and it's a great way to end this stellar album.
Buy this album, it's probably the best way to introduce yourself to the greatest underground band ever, Fear Factory.
February 14, 2008
Great techno/thrash CD
I have always said that heavy synthesizer could work within the confines of metal, and belatedly I investigated Fear Factory and found I was right. Their second album "Demanufacture", which now comes with "Remanufacture", the remix album, is considered a cornerstone work. "Obsolete" carries the vibe of "Demanufacture" and adds some surprises, mainly a faithful cover of Gary Numan's "Cars" and a downright pretty song, "Timelessness", which is haunting and touching. Hooray for Fear Factory for breaking the rules.
The rest of the CD is classic FF, with Dez' guitars hammering away with the subtlety of a jackhammer on your forehead and Burton Bell's amazing vocal capabilities, from a gutteral roar to downright melodic. His is probably one of the most powerful voices in rock today.
"Obsolete" could easily be timely and still just as heavy 100 years from now, along with Voivod, another great futuristic metal band. November 29, 2007
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not the best ff album ever, however certainly not the worst. you cant be a ff fan without owning this album. May 13, 2007
As they said, The Best Fear Factory cd
This cd has some of the finer Fear Factory moments. Cars, EdgeCrusher, Obsolete among other fine classics. I saw them in Vegas a year ago and although I had no idea what they played, they were good. April 3, 2007
