Fear Factory
Fear Factory

Fear Factory

USAMetal, Groove Metal
933,072 monthly listeners
  • 653.8K followers
  • 94.6K subscribers
  • 85.6K followers
  • 4.9K followers
  • 107.3K fans

Fear Factory's Top Spotify Songs

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Replica
152.4K streams
2
Artist Name
Linchpin
132.1K streams
3
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Soul Hacker
51.7K streams
4
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Regenerate
44.3K streams
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Edgecrusher
39.2K streams
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Fear Factory's YouTube Videos

8.9M
Views
Fear Factory - Linchpin [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Youtube
8.9M views
Oct 26, 2009
4M
Views

FEAR FACTORY - Powershifter (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)

Fear Factory

FEAR FACTORY - Powershifter (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)
Youtube
4M views
Jun 28, 2011
2.8M
Views
Fear Factory - Resurrection [OFFICIAL VIDEO]
Youtube
2.8M views
Oct 26, 2009

Fear Factory's Chart Ranks

Past 12 Months

Events118 Events

Apr
27-27
Sick New World
United States
USA
, Las VegasN/A N/A
May
09-12
Welcome To Rockville
United States
USA
, Daytona BeachN/A N/A
Jun
07-09
Rock im Park
Germany
DEU
, NurembergN/A N/A
Jun
07-09
Rock Am Ring
Germany
DEU
, NürburgN/A N/A
Jun
07-09
Into The Grave
Netherlands
NLD
, LeeuwardenN/A N/A
Mar
21
Machine Head at Powerstation Auckland
New Zealand
NZL
, Auckland500 - 1200 Hall
Past
Mar
12
Fear Factory at Grand Ballroom at Eatons Hill Hotel & Function Centre
Australia
AUS
, Brisbane1200 - 2500 Hall
Past
Feb
25
Fear Factory at Strummer''s
United States
USA
, Fresno0 - 500 Bar
Past
Feb
24
Machine Head at The Bellwether
United States
USA
, Los Angeles0 - 500 Bar
Past
Feb
21
Machine Head at Gothic Theatre
United States
USA
, Englewood500 - 1200 Hall
Past

Fear Factory's Upcoming Events13 Events

  • Sick New World festival

    System of a Down, Slipknot, Bring Me the Horizon, Alice In Chains, 6arelyhuman, Sleep Token, Bad Omens, Babymetal, Motionless In White, Lamb of God, Black Veil Brides, Polyphia, A Perfect Circle, Skindred, Duster, Spiritbox, Slowdive, VIOLENT VIRA, Danny Elfman, Kim Dracula, Ice Nine Kills, Slaughter to Prevail, Static-X, Primus, Dayseeker, Lorna Shore, Knocked Loose, Superheaven, Sevendust, Jinjer, Wage War, Kittie, Dope, Fear Factory, Nonpoint, Powerman 5000, Loathe, quannnic, Kublai Khan TX, The Garden, Killing Joke, PALEFACE, Have A Nice Life, She Past Away, Helmet, VNV Nation, Fleshwater, Snow Strippers, ULTRA SUNN, Code Orange, Swans, S.P.Y, GLARE, Combichrist, Drain, 3TEETH, Taproot, Front 242, Sunami, Static Dress, Wednesday 13, Lords Of Acid, GEL, Front Line Assembly, Nitzer Ebb, Better Lovers, Zulu, Drop Nineteens, Incendiary, Trash Talk, VOWWS, Vein, Fury, PALEFACE
    USA, Las Vegas
    Mega
  • Welcome To Rockville festival

    Slipknot, Foo Fighters, Jelly Roll, Evanescence, Disturbed, The Offspring, Limp Bizkit, Skillet, Sum 41, Mötley Crüe, Queens of the Stone Age, Breaking Benjamin, Judas Priest, Falling In Reverse, Bad Omens, Cypress Hill, Greta Van Fleet, Stone Temple Pilots, A Day To Remember, Tech N9ne, Black Veil Brides, Drowning Pool, P.O.D., Polyphia, Electric Callboy, Royal Blood, Koe Wetzel, Theory of a Deadman, Starset, Bad Wolves, Architects, Insane Clown Posse, TX2, Citizen Soldier, In Flames, In This Moment, Mudvayne, Anthrax, Kim Dracula, Saliva, Slaughter to Prevail, Machine Head, Primus, Alien Ant Farm, Atreyu, Flyleaf, All That Remains, Of Mice & Men, SiM, The Struts, Sleep Theory, The Amity Affliction, While She Sleeps, Living Colour, Wage War, Lacuna Coil, Imminence, Lø Spirit, Enter Shikari, Polaris, Kittie, Destroy Boys, August Burns Red, Fear Factory, Clutch, Soulfly, Nonpoint, Powerman 5000, The Ghost Inside, Magnolia Park, Catch Your Breath, Currents, Dead Poet Society, thrown, Kublai Khan TX, Rain City Drive, The Chats, Sebastian Bach, L7, I See Stars, Orgy, Point North, Movements, Mushroomhead, Mammoth WVH, Blind Channel, Miss May I, Amigo the Devil, Nita Strauss, Dirty Honey, Frank Carter & The Rattlesnakes, Helmet, All Them Witches, Fleshwater, Lacey Sturm, Reignwolf, Nova Twins, Cold, New Years Day, Code Orange, Plush, Tim Montana, Baroness, Eva Under Fire, Mr. Bungle, Drain, (Hed) P.E., Stick To Your Guns, Red Fang, Fire From The Gods, Terror, Militarie Gun, Taproot, Biohazard, TRUSTcompany, Adema, Austin Meade, Gideon, Scowl, Bob Vylan, Kid Kapichi, Bad Nerves, Shadows Fall, Stabbing Westward, Until I Wake, Gatecreeper, Calva Louise, Bodysnatcher, Spite, GEL, Dying Wish, Mike's Dead, Nitzer Ebb, VUKOVI, Crobot, Afterlife, Harm's Way, The Chisel, Return to Dust, Another Day Dawns, FLAT BLACK, Fuming Mouth, Moon Fever, Taipei Houston, StrateJacket, HotBox, Kill the Robot, Imperial Tide
    USA, Daytona Beach
    Big
  • Rock im Park festival

    Green Day, Måneskin, Avenged Sevenfold, Queens of the Stone Age, Bad Omens, Babymetal, Against The Current, Polyphia, Electric Callboy, Royal Blood, Dropkick Murphys, Corey Taylor, Neck Deep, Die Ärzte, Billy Talent, 311, Skindred, Mudvayne, Parkway Drive, Pendulum, Beartooth, Machine Head, Jazmin Bean, Atreyu, Kraftklub, Of Mice & Men, Hatebreed, While She Sleeps, Kreator, Underoath, Pennywise, Enter Shikari, Fit For A King, Royal Republic, Fear Factory, Scene Queen, Hanabie., The Interrupters, Trettmann, Thy Art Is Murder, Descendents, Crosses †††, Broilers, Guano Apes, Wanda, LANDMVRKS, Antilopen Gang, Madsen, Body Count, Counterparts, WARGASM (UK), Malevolence, Donots, Dogstar, Betontod, Biohazard, Kvelertak, Leoniden, Sondaschule, Team Scheisse, H-Blockx, Pinkshift, The Scratch, L.S. Dunes, Blackout Problems, The Last Internationale, Cemetery Sun, Asinhell, HERIOT, James And The Cold Gun, Schimmerling, Scratch, Wargasm
    DEU, Nuremberg
    Huge
  • Rock Am Ring festival

    Green Day, Måneskin, Avenged Sevenfold, Queens of the Stone Age, Bad Omens, Babymetal, Against The Current, Polyphia, Electric Callboy, Royal Blood, Dropkick Murphys, Corey Taylor, Neck Deep, Die Ärzte, Billy Talent, 311, Skindred, Mudvayne, Parkway Drive, Pendulum, Beartooth, Machine Head, Jazmin Bean, Atreyu, Kraftklub, Of Mice & Men, Ice-T, Hatebreed, While She Sleeps, Kreator, Underoath, Pennywise, Enter Shikari, Fit For A King, Royal Republic, Fear Factory, Scene Queen, Hanabie., The Interrupters, Trettmann, Thy Art Is Murder, Descendents, Crosses †††, Broilers, Guano Apes, Wanda, Querbeat, LANDMVRKS, Antilopen Gang, Madsen, Body Count, Counterparts, WARGASM (UK), Malevolence, Donots, Dogstar, Betontod, Biohazard, Kvelertak, Leoniden, Sondaschule, Team Scheisse, Pinkshift, The Scratch, L.S. Dunes, Blackout Problems, The Last Internationale, Cemetery Sun, Asinhell, HERIOT, James And The Cold Gun, Schimmerling, Wargasm
    DEU, Nürburg
    Mega
  • Into The Grave festival

    Slaughter to Prevail, Halocene, Fear Factory, Paradise Lost, CRYPTA, Dymytry, Orden Ogan, Sanguisugabogg, Fleshgod Apocalypse, Brujeria, CRYSTAL LAKE, Nervosa, NanowaR of Steel, Ne Obliviscaris, Hellripper, Arion, Our Hollow, Our Home, Mars Red Sky, Vio-Lence, Whiplash, The Callous Daoboys, Svalbard, DVNE, Avatarium, Conjurer, Lokust, Bütcher, Endseeker, Hammok, Nephylim, Ter Ziele, Devastator, Brutus
    NLD, Leeuwarden
    Medium

Fear Factory's Past Events105 Events

  • Machine Head at Powerstation Auckland

    Machine Head, Fear Factory
    Powerstation Auckland
    NZL, Auckland
    Hall500 - 1.2K
  • Fear Factory at Grand Ballroom at Eatons Hill Hotel & Function Centre

    Fear Factory
    Grand Ballroom at Eatons Hill Hotel & Function Centre
    AUS, Brisbane
    Hall1.2K - 2.5K
  • Fear Factory at Strummer''s

    Fear Factory, Orbit Culture, Thrown into Exile
    Strummer's
    USA, Fresno
    Bar0 - 500
  • Machine Head at The Bellwether

    Machine Head, Fear Factory
    The Bellwether
    USA, Los Angeles
    Bar0 - 500
  • Machine Head at Gothic Theatre

    Machine Head, Fear Factory, Orbit Culture, Gates to Hell
    Gothic Theatre
    USA, Englewood
    Hall500 - 1.2K

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More about Fear Factory

Overview of Groove Metal musician Fear Factory

Fear Factory is a metal band from Los Angeles, California, and has made a name for themselves in the genre since the early 1990s. They have a devoted fan base who crave their powerful, hard-hitting music thanks to their distinctive style, which combines elements of Industrial and Groove Metal. Chugging riffs, mechanical drumming, and leader Burton C. Bell's characteristic snarling vocals are what set Fear Factory's music apart.

Fear Factory's brutal sound has served as an inspiration for bands like Pantera and Machine Head, and their music has influenced the growth of the Groove Metal subgenre. The futuristic vibe of Fear Factory's music is enhanced by the frequent references to technology, science fiction, and dystopian futures throughout their songs. Metal listeners who like their music strong and thought-provoking have come to love them for their ability to integrate these themes into their heavy sound.

Overall, Fear Factory has cemented their position as one of the most significant Metal bands of the last two decades with their distinctive sound and commitment to crafting heavy, futuristic music. It is impossible to dispute their impact on the Groove Metal subgenre, and new generations of Metal listeners and musicians continue to be inspired by their music.

What are the most popular songs for Groove Metal musician Fear Factory?

Over the years, Fear Factory, a metal and groove metal band from Los Angeles, California, has created a number of well-known songs. One such song that stands out thanks to its powerful guitar riffs and combative vocals is "Linchpin". Another well-liked song is "Replica," which has an electronic intro before switching to a heavy metal sound. The tune "Cars - Remix" is special since it combines a cover of Gary Numan's song "Cars" with Fear Factory's distinctive sound.

Another well-known song that demonstrates the band's aptitude for fusing electronic and metal music is "Edgecrusher." With its combination of powerful guitar riffs, electronic beats, and aggressive lyrics, "Demanufacture" is frequently considered as one of the band's most recognizable songs. Slower-paced song "Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)" shows off the band's capacity for evoking an ominous atmosphere.

In addition to "Shock," "Regenerate," "Descent," and "Resurrection," additional well-known songs from Fear Factory highlight their distinctive sound. The band is unique in the metal genre thanks to its ability to mash up electronic and metal sounds. Their music is appealing because it frequently has a futuristic feel to it.

Overall, Fear Factory's capacity to produce a distinctive sound has elevated them to a renown status in the metal community. Their distinctive fusion of electronic and metal music has set them apart, and their songs are still well-liked today.

What are the latest songs and music albums for Groove Metal musician Fear Factory?

The well-known Los Angeles metal band Fear Factory has been continuously delivering music that is well-liked by its audience. A testament to their distinctive style and sound is their most recent album, "Recode (2022)". Standout tunes from the album include "Recode," "Disruptor," and "Purity," which demonstrate the band's distinctive fusion of industrial and groove metal.

Fear Factory has a number of singles that have been popular in the metal scene in addition to their album. The band's most recent single, "Depraved Mind Murder (2023)," is an intense song that exemplifies their capacity to experiment with their sound. "New Messiah (2023)" and "Disobey (Disruptor Remix) (2022)" are two further noteworthy hits.

Fear Factory has always been renowned for their distinctive fusion of powerful riffs, driving rhythms, and memorable hooks. The group has once again shown with their most recent releases that they are a force to be reckoned with in the metal arena. As the band continues to develop and push the boundaries of their sound, fans can anticipate more thrilling music from them in the future.

Which are the most important music performances and festival appearances for Groove Metal musician Fear Factory?

The Metal and Groove Metal band Fear Factory from Los Angeles has played numerous locations and festivals, leaving a lasting impression on its fans. At the Milwaukee Metal Fest, which served as a venue for bands to present their music and interact with their fans, they made one of their most memorable festival appearances. The audience was deeply moved by Fear Factory's electric performance at the event in 1996, which also cemented the group's standing as a titan of the metal subgenre.

Fear Factory has played in a range of locations across the US in addition to festivals. The band has performed several times at House of Blues locations in San Diego, Houston, Dallas, Chicago, and Cleveland. Fear Factory has performed at these venues, which are recognized for their cozy ambiance, and their spectacular performances have astounded the crowds. The band has performed several times at House of Blues San Diego, which is one of their favorite venues.

The intense and high-energy shows by Fear Factory are well-known for leaving the audience wanting more. Fear Factory have played a number of significant shows and festivals, but it is their devotion to their fans and craft that has made them a famous band in the metal genre. New generations of metal fans around the world are constantly being inspired by and influenced by their music.

Which are the most important collaborations with other musicians for Groove Metal musician Fear Factory?

The Los Angeles-based groove metal band Fear Factory has worked with a number of noteworthy artists throughout the years. Their most significant musical partnerships include "Disobey - Disruptor Remix" with Zardonic, "Hatred Will Prevail - Monolith Remix" with Rhys Fulber, "Back the Fuck Up (feat. B-Real)" with B-Real, "Adapt Or Die" with Zardonic, and "I Am The Nightrider - Fuel Injected Suicide Machine Remix" with Zardonic.

The band's successful cooperation with Zardonic on "Disobey - Disruptor Remix" demonstrates how well they can meld their metal sound with electronic music. The original music is given additional layers of electronic beats and synths in the remix, but the aggressiveness and intensity of Fear Factory's sound are retained. Similar to this, Zardonic's "Adapt Or Die" combines heavy metal and electronic elements to produce a distinctive sound that distinguishes it apart from the band's previous work.

"Back the Fuck Up (feat. B-Real)" is another well-known joint effort by Cypress Hill's B-Real and artists. The song fuses metal and hip-hop with B-Real's distinct rapping style over Fear Factory's powerful guitar riffs. Through this partnership, the band was able to reach new followers outside of the metal community and broaden its fan base.

Overall, Fear Factory's partnerships have pushed the limits of their sound and demonstrated the band's versatility. While each collaboration adds something unique, they all show the band's eagerness to try new things and discover new sounds.

What do people also ask about Groove Metal musician Fear Factory?


What happened to Fear Factory lead singer?

Fear Factory's original leader left the group in 2020 as a result of disagreements, legal issues, and outspoken disputes with other band members. As a result, the band's leadership was now shared by guitarist Dino Cazares, bassist Tony Campos, and drummer Mike Heller.


Who is the Fear Factory singer?

Burton C. Bell.


Why did Burton leave Fear Factory?

Burton C. Bell, the band's original lead singer, left Fear Factory as a result of legal issues and "toxic drama." Ascension of the Watchers, his goth band, will be his primary focus going forward, he announced his departure.


Who owns Fear Factory?

Fear Factory's Co-Founder and Co-Owner is Mr. Robert Dunfield.


Why does Fear Factory have a new singer?

After Burton C. Bell departed the band in 2020 to concentrate on his own project, Fear Factory announced Milo Silvestro as their new singer last month. Silvestro was selected to take Burton C. Bell's position as the band's vocalist.


Did Fear Factory break up?

When Bell quit the band, Cazares took over as the only leader, which led to conflict between the two and criticism from the general public.


Did Gene Hoglan play in Fear Factory?

He played in Fear Factory.


When did Dino join Fear Factory?

Cazares, Bell, and Herrera formed Fear Factory in 1990.


Is Burton still in Fear Factory?

Burton C. Bell, the band's longtime singer, left Fear Factory in 2020 and has no intention of coming back.


Does Fear Factory use programmed drums?

On their album "Re-Industrialized," Fear Factory substituted freshly recorded live drums by veteran drummer Mike Heller for synthetic percussion.


Who is the new drummer for Fear Factory?

Pete Webber from HAVOK will take over as the band's new drummer for the "Rise Of The Machine" U.S. tour with STATIC-X in place of Mike Heller, who was unable to make it due to schedule issues.


Who is the current singer for Fear Factory?

Burton C. Bell


Did Fear Factory use a drum machine?

We did it with a drum machine due to Herrera's injury.


Why did Byron Stroud leave Fear Factory?

Because Byron Stroud believed that life was too short to be spent with people who didn't value and love him, he decided it was time for him to quit Fear Factory.


Why did Fear Factory break up?

Herrera claims that Cazares' disdain and mockery of the other band members' fresh ideas generated a wedge between him and them, which ultimately led to the dissolution of Fear Factory.


Why is Burton C Bell not in Fear Factory?

Burton C. Bell, the band's original lead singer, left Fear Factory as a result of legal issues and "toxic drama." He made an exit announcement and said he will concentrate on his other band, Ascension of the Watchers.


What happens in Nightmares Fear Factory?

The history of the attraction includes the fact that it was constructed inside a former coffin factory whose previous owner, Abraham Mortimer, perished in a coffin accident. If a visitor becomes too frightened, they can leave by saying the safe word "nightmares".


What kind of music is Fear Factory?

Over the course of their existence, the American metal band Fear Factory has changed and experimented with several metal genres, including industrial, death, groove, and thrash.