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Digimortal is the fourth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on April 24, 2001, by Roadrunner Records. It is a concept album and a sequel to Obsolete, their previous album (which was a continuation to Demanufacture) and the final part of a trilogy. This was the band's last album before officially breaking up in March 2002. Although Digimortal was not a commercial success, this wasn't given as the reason for the band's breakup, instead citing frontman Burton C. Bell's desire to "form a band that's more indie-rock-oriented." Fear Factory would officially reform in 2003, however, to begin work on their next album, Archetype. Digimortal was the last to feature founding guitarist/songwriter Dino Cazares for eight years until his return to the band in 2009. Background and recording: In February 2000, Fear Factory reported working on their follow-up to Obsolete. No lyrics had been written and the band had decided to shift away from their typical approach to creating a record. They also wanted a less-produced sound and stated that the new album would not be concept-based as their previous two were. The latter would ultimately not hold true. Already, Alternative Press was describing it as one of the most anticipated albums of the year. Longtime Fear Factory collaborator Rhys Fulber would produce Digimortal. The group had considered working with Bob Rock who declined. Toby Wright was also approached but was allegedly busy with a new Ozzy Osbourne reco
What Will Become?
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Damaged
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Digimortal
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No One
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Linchpin
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Invisible Wounds (Dark Bodies)
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Acres of Skin
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Back the fuck up (feat. B-Real)
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Byte Block
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Hurt Conveyor
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(Memory Imprints) Never End
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Dead Man Walking
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Strain vs. Resistance
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Repentance
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Full Metal Contact
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