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Word spread that Fear Factory was performing the song, and as a result, Gary Numan's manager contacted them. Upon request, Numan's management flew him out to the Vancouver studio for a three-day span to record vocals on "Cars." The band also asked Numan to record a spoken word piece for the introduction of the song Obsolete. [32]
Obsolete (styled as °BSΩLE+e) is the third studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on July 28, 1998, through Roadrunner Records.It was produced by Fear Factory, Greg Reely and Rhys Fulber, the latter of whom wrote, arranged and performed all of the album's keyboard parts, and was the band's first full album to feature bassist Christian Olde Wolbers, who ...
The album also spawned singles "Descent" and a digipak bonus track, "Cars", a cover of the Gary Numan song featuring a guest appearance by Numan on the song. The single made the Mainstream Rock Top 40 in 1999 and was also featured in the video game, Test Drive 6. Numan also performed a spoken-word sample on the album's title track.
Gary Numan Exile: Unknown 1999 "Cars" Fear Factory Obsolete: John S. Bartley: 2002 "Rip" Gary Numan Pure: Unknown 2003 "Crazier" Gary Numan Vs. Rico Hybrid: 2006 "In A Dark Place" Gary Numan Jagged: Paul Green: 2007 "Healing" Ade Fenton Artificial Perfect (Ade Fenton album) Simon Dunn: 2011 "The Fall" Gary Numan Dead Son Rising: Unknown "My ...
Gary Anthony James Webb (born 8 March 1958), known professionally as Gary Numan, is an English musician. ... Fear Factory produced a cover of "Cars" ...
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 Best of Fear Factory is the third compilation album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, ... "Cars" (feat. Gary Numan (Gary Numan cover)) Obsolete: 3: ...
Track 11 is the same as the version that appeared on the limited edition of Obsolete, but mostly features only Gary Numan on vocals. Tracks 7 and 8 appeared on the Cars single. Track 12 is an early demo of the song (Invisible Wounds) Dark Bodies from Digimortal .