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Click here to buy Digimortal by  Fear Factory . Digimortal
by Fear Factory
Sales Rank: 470377
4.0 out of 5 stars
List Price: $49.99
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on 12-21-2008.

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1. What Will Become?
2. Damaged
3. Digimortal
4. No One
5. Linchpin
6. Invisible Wounds Dark Bodies
7. Acres of Skin
8. Back the F*** Up
9. Byte Block
10. Hurt Conveyor
11. Memory Imprints Never End
12. Dead Man Walking [*]
13. Strain Vs. Resistance [*]
14. Repentance [*]
15. Full Metal Contact [*]


Japanese version featuring 4 bonus tracks: 'Dead Man Walking', 'Strain Vs. Resistance', 'Repentance' & 'Full Metal Contact'.

You, pretty much, either love this album or hate it. You either like Fear Factory for evolving and changing their sound, or you hate this album for being so experimental and not as heavy as say, "Demanufacture." "Digimortal" is indeed Fear Factory's first real experimental album. This is a band that has evolved a long ways from the band that they were when they debuted nine years ago. In 1992, they were an unaccessible, underground death metal band; now they've eased into the mainstream. And I'll admit it was kind of a daring move to make melodic choruses (as in the title track), and even a rap-rock song. But there are still some heavy songs to be heard, here: "What Will Become" has punching riffs and fast, double bass drumming, "No One" has machine gun, punching riffs and a pounding rhythm, and "Linchpin" features a toe-tapping chorus, but it also has some blowtorch riffs and a blast beat. Elsewhere, with very catchy and melodic singing, "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)" would be a wise choice for the second single ("Linchpin" is the first single), "Acres of Skin" has an awesome sounding give and take between the scorching riffs and thumping drums, and track eight ("Back the Fudge Up") has heavy guitars, but Cypress Hill's B-Real makes a cameo and brings ham-fisted hip-hop vocals into the mix. In conclusion, please realize that any band can just make the same album again and again, so you should at least admire Fear Factory for having the guts to make a C.D. like this. And even though some parts of it may be pretty experimental, there are enough heavy parts to please old school fans and fans of underground metal. All in all, if you ask me, "Digimortal" is a winner and definitely worth owning.

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