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[QUOTE="OvDecrepitvde:1003454"]Don't understand the disliking for the clean vocals on Soul of a New Machine. Bell's vocal style was pioneering and it added an element of gloom to an otherwise pretty abrasive death/grind record. I don't have a problem with the lyrics to Crash Test. At the time, I thought it took some balls for a death metal band to promote an animal rights message. Demanufacture is where they came into their own and established the definitive Fear Factory sound. No need to elaborate any further. I thought Obsolete was amazing when it first came out. I couldn't really listen to Edgecrusher now, but songs like Securiton and Resurrection are some of the best songs they've ever written. Musically, it's what you'd expect, coupled with an interesting dystopian/terminator album concept. Digimortal was garbage. Laughable, nu metal guiatr tone, no aggression, and a song with cypress hill. Yeah, don't need really need to go any further on that one. It's too bad because they kept up with the man vs. machine, transhumanist concept, but the music just wasn't there to back it up.[/QUOTE]
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