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Fear Is the Mindkiller

  • Release Date: 1993
  • Genre: Rock
  • Label: Roadrunner

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If Fear Factory's 1992 debut album, Soul of a New Machine, was a groundbreaking effort for its time, the EP that followed it a year later, Fear Is the Mindkiller, was even more so. Clocking in at 30 minutes, this five-track remix EP is the perfect length -- longer than a single, shorter than an album. Bill Leeb and Rhys Fulber of Front Line Assembly take four of the best songs from Soul of a New Machine -- "Martyr," "Self Immolation," "Scapegoat," "Scumgrief" -- and give them a further industrial spin. They don't remix them to KMFDM or Front 242 extremes (of monotony), thankfully leaving the bulk of the songs intact and simply extending them, adding layers of industrial effects (ambiences, samples, digital beats), and looping the vocals and music à la techno (think Godflesh). The result is a logical extension of the man-machine sound Fear Factory had sought to achieve on Soul of a New Machine, the difference being that this EP greatly furthers the machine side of the equation. Don't be surprised if you prefer this EP to the LP. These remixes are still heavy as hell (that is, still "metal" rather than "dance"), and they run for a good half-hour, resulting in a succinct run-through of the standout moments from the 17-track album. Ideally, you should pick up both the LP and this EP, given their relation to one another. Thankfully, in 2004 Roadrunner remastered and reissued both in a single, deluxe repackaging of Soul of a New Machine. Listened to side by side years later, these two releases sound remarkable, especially in comparison to one another. Again, don't be surprised if you prefer this EP. In a way, it pointed toward the direction Fear Factory would move toward with their next album, their breakthrough Demanufacture. ~ Jason Birchmeier, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track Title iTunes Composers Performers Time
Martyr [Suffer Bastard Mix]
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Burton C. Bell, Dino Cazares Fear Factory (7:14)
Self Immolation [Vein Tap Mix]
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Burton C. Bell Fear Factory (5:32)
Scapegoat [Pigfuck Mix]
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Burton C. Bell Fear Factory (4:37)
Scumgrief [Deep Dub Trauma Mix]
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Burton C. Bell, Dino Cazares Fear Factory (6:20)
Self Immolation [Liquid Sky Mix]
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Burton C. Bell Fear Factory (6:06)
Self Immolation [LP Version]
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Burton C. Bell Fear Factory (2:44)

Credits

Fear Factory (Main Performer), Burton C. Bell (Vocals), Dino Cazares (Guitar), Rhys Fulber, Rhys Fulber (Digital Adaptation), Brian Gardner (Mastering), Bernie Grundman (Mastering), Raymond Herrera (Drums), Bill Leeb, Greg Reely, Greg Reely (Sonic Architect), Colin Richardson (Producer), Ron Obvious, Ron Obvious (Facility Consultant), Karl Kotas (Art Direction), Karl Kotas (Computer Graphics), Joel Van Dyke, Joel Van Dyke (Sonic Assistance), Ira Rosenson (Photography)
 
 
Wikipedia: Fear Is the Mindkiller
Fear Is the Mindkiller
Fear Is the Mindkiller cover
EP by Fear Factory
Released April 14, 1993
Recorded  ?
Genre Death metal/Industrial metal
Length 32:40
Label Roadrunner Records
Producer Colin Richardson
Professional reviews
Fear Factory chronology
Soul of a New Machine
(1992)
Fear Is the Mindkiller
(1993)
Demanufacture
(1995)

Fear Is the Mindkiller is a remix EP of the first album Soul of a New Machine by Fear Factory, released in 1993 by Roadrunner Records.

The remixes were done by Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly.

The EP was remastered and re-released on October 5, 2004 in a digipak, packaged together with the remastered Soul of a New Machine.

The title of the record is a quote from "Litany against fear", a fictional incantation from Dune, the science fiction novel written by Frank Herbert.

Track listing

  1. "Martyr (Suffer Bastard Mix)" – 7:14
  2. "Self Immolation (Vein Tap Mix)" – 5:32
  3. "Scapegoat (Pigfuck Mix)" – 4:37
  4. "Scumgrief (Deep Dub Trauma Mix)" – 6:20
  5. "Self Immolation (Liquid Sky Mix)" – 6:06
  6. "Self Immolation (LP Version)" – 2:44

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