Fear Factory - Digimortal. video free download


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Track 3 (title track) from Digimortal, Fear Factory's fourth studio album, released on April 24, 2001 by Roadrunner Records. It is considered a concept album and a sequel to Obsolete, their previous album (which was itself a continuation to Demanufacture) and the final part of a trilogy.

The concept is about how man and machine have merged into one. The surviving humans and the machines realize they have to depend on each other if they are going to continue on. The title of the album is actually short for "Digital Mortality".

This was the band's last album before officially breaking up in March, 2002. Frontman Burton C. Bell had decided to quit after putting out this album, but the band reformed later in the same year to put out their next album Archetype in 2004. Digimortal was the last to feature founding guitarist/songwriter Dino Cazares for 7 years until he came back.

Band members

Burton C. Bell − vocals

Dino Cazares − guitar

Christian Olde Wolbers − bass

Raymond Herrera − drums

LYRICS

one step!

as i witness the death of innocence

a predator feeding on its creation

through the fallout of this hallucination

i walked into darkness

must not surrender my god to anyone

or this body will become carrion

one step closer

one step closer to my fate

one step closer

one step closer to the grave

as i witness my own degeneration

the future condemns me

must not surrender my god to anyone

or this body will become carrion

one step closer

one step closer to my fate

one step closer

one step closer to the grave

one step closer.

Comments

6 years ago

yoe91

Superb FF™ type chorus, but the verse is too happy. Should've made it as dark as all the others on the album, and then surprised everyone with that upbeat melodic chorus.

6 years ago

mick price

MUST NOT SURRENDER MY GOD TO ANYONE

6 years ago

Wiccan Witch

Nu Metal is cool!

6 years ago

crossnine

F***ing awesome!

6 years ago

Slipknot5556sic612345678

mooooonsterrrrrr!!!!

7 years ago

Peter Dessaix

I love how Fear Factory incorperated death metal/heavy metal into every song being mesmerizingly brutally melodic hahaha

7 years ago

the stoner

God I still remember there song in the first mortal kombat movie when Johnny cage and scorpion fight

7 years ago

Derbixrace

was there some mixing gone wrong in the beginning or it was meant to be?

7 years ago

Celtic Connection

Fucking horrible sound quality

8 years ago

MalditoGringo 954

This song belongs on the Black Ops 3 soundtrack...

8 years ago

empty soul505

this is literally my favorite thing right now funny thing it was when i was like  9 too fear factory will never die all the way freaking legendary stuff right here

8 years ago

RABIN MIGUEL

Rediscovered Fear Factory recently, forgot how much I enjoyed this. Very unique band!

8 years ago

Sam Allen

Fear Factory's experimentation with nü-metal on this album is one they made distinctly their own. That's why this album is so damn good, in my own opinion. Just like Machine Head with The Burning Red and Soilwork with Stabbing The Drama - two bands I can definitely compare to Fear Factory.

8 years ago

Ryan Hoffman

Always loved the chorus to this song, one of Fear Factory's strongest and most memorable

9 years ago

Kevin Muchemi

Flashbacks to to high school... This was/is a great album!

9 years ago

Petr Zabolotnikov

$10 says Emmure was inspired by this 

9 years ago

Martino Defranco

The O.G. one step closer. 

10 years ago

Joshua Roberts

imagine being a slave - which is not Allowed to die.

10 years ago

MyGoodKarma

Fuck yes!!!!!

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