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Transgression is the last album to feature original drummer Raymond Herrera and bassist/guitarist Christian Olde Wolbers who both parted ways with the band in April 2009 after original guitarist Dino Cazares returned to the band. Transgression was the first CD Fear Factory recorded since Soul of a New Machine without Rhys Fulber's input ...
Fear Factory formed in 1989, signing to Roadrunner Records three years later. The band's debut studio album, Soul of a New Machine , was released in 1992. The following year, Fear Is the Mindkiller was released as an EP, featuring remixes by Rhys Fulber and Bill Leeb of Front Line Assembly .
The resulting album, Transgression, was released on August 22, ... Cazares commented regarding the status of Fear Factory albums Archetype and Transgression, ...
Fear Factory 2001 Digimortal: Fear Factory 2004 Archetype: Fear Factory 2005 Transgression: Ascension of the Watchers: 2005 Iconoclast (EP) Soil – guest 2006 True Self: Ministry – guest 2007 The Last Sucker: Ministry – guest 2007 Cover Up: Ascension of the Watchers: 2008 Numinosum: M.A.N – guest 2008 Peacenemy: City of Fire: 2009 City ...
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Media in category "Fear Factory album covers" The following 11 files are in this category, out of 11 total. ... Fear Factory - Transgression.jpg; File:Fear Factory ...
Olde Wolbers has a project Arkaea with fellow ex-Fear Factory drummer Raymond Herrera [10] and Jon Howard and Pat Kavanagh of the band Threat Signal. On 14 July 2009, Arkaea's debut album, Years in the Darkness was released. He also played with Beowülf and co-produced their 2011 album Jesus Freak.
The following is a list of albums and singles released on DualDisc.. The DVD side of some DualDiscs is DVD-Audio formatted. However, other releases instead have a standard DVD-Video format DVD side, typically including the album audio in standard-resolution stereo and/or 5.1 surround sound, rather than the high-resolution audio typical of DVD-Audio.