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866:, "January 23 was a very dark day in Fear Factory history. Our entire production was in that truck including lights, merchandise, everything. Not only was our entire production in that truck, but also the other two group's who traveled with us. System of a Down, all their stuff got taken with the truck, same with a band called Spineshank, all their equipment as well. So everything, the whole show just drove off." Such problems on Fear Factory's first headlining tour proved demoralizing; however, Bell described the events as somewhat of a "blessing in disguise" as various one-off major city dates that needed rescheduling were expanded into multiple shows heading into mid April. 707:"Descent" is the only song of Scene II. Edgecrusher is alone in this song, he has grown tired from running for so long from Smasher/Devourer and the Securitron. He wonders if his mission is worth it, he dwells upon his life, and what it actually amounts to. Edgecrusher stops in an abandoned building to rest himself. As he falls to sleep on a cold, flat floor, he repeats the same words as he does every night; they are the lyrics to this song. As he wakes up and looks to the sky he realizes that his life is worth the effort, so he keeps going. 666:. It was inspired by the band's belief that humanity has become too reliant on technology. Bell explained, "We're up to the point in the story where man is obsolete. Man has created these machines to make his life easier, but in the long run it made him obsolete. The machines he created are now destroying him. Man is not the primary citizen on earth." The world is governed by an organisation known as the "Securitron", who also controls the "Police 2000" and "Smasher/Devourer". The character of Securitron was inspired by the 681:"That was the only way to totally bring the concept out. When you read the words, you can visualize it in your head. The music helps to augment that. It's like a mini-graphic novel with Dave McKean artwork throughout it and a great story that goes along with the music... The challenge was to make a story out of it. It was kind of difficult to join all of these elements together. But to us, challenge is the greatest thing. Challenge makes us strive for greater ideas and concepts." 774:. He has seen this image before. He apparently gains a lot of memories from seeing the statue and extends his arm to touch the face of it. In the song "Resurrection" Edgecrusher swears to continue his mission to save humanity. Bell called "Resurrection" "one of the most human songs on , because it's all about compassion. To me, to revive humanity is to revive compassion for one another." He also said that the song was "very important to me ... That song brought me out of my 24: 1044: 1039: 982: 1094: 1089: 1084: 1079: 1074: 1034: 1029: 1024: 977: 972: 967: 962: 699:
safe from incident from any enforcer among the trash. The song is about the police of this dictatorial regime, the Police 2000: how oppressive they are and how they are everywhere not giving any privacy or freedom to citizens. In the end of the scene Edgecrusher is forced to surface and the scene fades out with him running down a deserted street into the night.
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Smasher/Devourer, with the former representing a rebel against society and the latter representing the existing power structure. From the description given in the album's booklet, the Smasher/Devourer is a large robot with an "egg-like frame" and "its arms are actually weaponry for protection", whilst in an interview with
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Securitron (Police State 2000)" is the last song of the first scene and the next entity to start chasing Edgecrusher. Edgecrusher is constantly watched by the monitors of Securitron so he descends underground, into the shadows below street level where apparently the refuse is, but he knows that he is
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As the man finishes, the Securitron enforcers move in on the crowd. He sees no way out of this situation: true freedom cannot be realized in a scrutinized society. He takes a can of gasoline and pours it on himself. With the match in his fingers, the lyrics of "Freedom or Fire" are his final words.
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The scene and album end with "Timelessness". Edgecrusher walks away from the figure and as he glances back, it seems as though it he has been weeping. The Securitron forces capture Edgecrusher in the conclusion. This last song has a very melancholic feel to it. The lyrics are desperate; they are
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With the opening track "Shock", the album's protagonist, Edgecrusher, who is "the revolutionary leader for humans" and the only human character in the story, decides to rebel against society. The tracks "Edgecrusher" and "Smasher/Devourer" formally introduce the characters of Edgecrusher and
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was initially released in a standard format in July 1998. Bell explained, "We wanted the album to come as the concept and the whole story. We had the ten songs in a row for it, and "Cars" was never meant to be on the record. We just knew it would either be a single later on or a
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or an extra track later on somewhere else. Initially it just didn't fit with the concept." Five other satisfactory songs that did not fit its story concept, including "Cars", were later included on a limited edition digipak in March 1999.
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Having witnessed the events of these three songs, Edgecrusher begins to think how their humanity disappeared into the darkness, how mechanized they have become. As he eludes the enforcers, he enters a church and finds a statue of
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was announced during this time although not certain to remain. Production of the album lasted from February 21 to May 10, 1998. Recording lasted four weeks longer than the band planned, forcing them to cancel an appearance at the
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Edgecrusher's words (or probably thoughts) from the jail. We can feel his fear and despair: he lost his battle against machines and failed in saving mankind. Bell said that "Timelessness" is themed around
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protest of factions of various dissensions in front of the Securitron base, a heavily guarded fortress. The lyrics are the words of a man who emerges and speaks to the crowd through a megaphone.
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Musically, the album saw Fear Factory experiment with their sound, featuring a more "organic" groove than the band's previous album. The band's first fully fledged concept album,
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in early 1998. The tour ran into tragedy, however, when a rental truck housing all of the band equipment and merchandise was stolen from a hotel parking lot in
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All songs published by Roadblock Music, Inc./Hatefile Music, except "Timelessness", published by Roadblock Music, Inc./Hatefile Music and Copyright Control.
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All music written by Dino Cazares, Raymond Herrera and Christian Olde Wolbers, except "Timelessness" by Burton C. Bell and Rhys Fulber.
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The "Conception 5" story is detailed in its entirety in the album's CD booklet, featuring illustrations by artist
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gained significant commercial success. As of 2002, the album had sold over 406,000+ copies according to
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Largely due to the popularity of the band's rendition of "Cars", which reached No. 57 on the UK charts,
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The group began writing and pre-production in late 1997. This came to a sudden halt when
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would break Fear Factory into the mainstream and remain their highest selling album.
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was more mixed, calling it "a disappointingly empty, one-dimensional experience".
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All lyrics written by Burton C. Bell, except "Edgecrusher" by Burton C. Bell and
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recorded a version of "Descent" in tribute to the band for their debut 2014 EP
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for a fall 1998 tour. They also began their first headlining US tour with
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for this album. To compensate for this, Olde Wolbers began using a
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Carter, Andrew (August 1998). "Fear Factory: Darkness Ascends".
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was released on March 23, 1999, and contains additional tracks:
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Fear Factory Prepares To Meet Gary Numan For "Cars" Video Shoot
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Perry, Neil (July 25, 1998). "Back To The Future | Albums".
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The Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal: Volume 3: The Nineties
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With the success of its fourth single, a cover version of "
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Korn, Kid Rock, Slipknot Reach Out To Ailing Death Frontman
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Fear Factory Finds Stolen Truck In Flames, Vows To Push On
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Fear Factory, System Of A Down Tour Derailed By Gear Theft
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is set in the year 2076, where machines have taken over
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Stillman, Brian (June 2001). "Metal Machine Music",
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