Fear Factory - Transgression CD
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Part Number: | 37
Barcode: 846052003725
Release Date: 2005-08-23
Label: CALVIN RECORDS
Notes: Transgression was produced by Toby Wright (Alice in Chains, Korn, Metallica) and is the long-awaited follow-up to last year's "Archetype." Both Wright and Faith No More bassist Billy Gould contributed material for the album. Calvin. 2005.
Enhanced CD
Max Days On Backorder: 30
Tracks:
01. 540,000 Degrees Fahrenheit
02. Transgression
03. Spinal Compression
04. Contagion
05. Empty Vision
06. Echo My Scream
07. Supernova
08. New Promise
09. I Will Follow
10. Millenium
11. Moment Of Impact
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DualDisc Version:
Catalog No. 36
UPC (12 Digit) 846052003626
Label Name. CALVIN RECORDS
The first side of every Dual Disc contains a full audio album. The DVD side provides the same album in enhanced sound (such as 5.1 Surround Sound), along with such multimedia features as music videos, documentary footage, photo galleries, web links, and other enhanced content. Calvin. 2005.
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Japan Import:
Catalog No. 768866
UPC (12 Digit) 016861813123
IMPORT-EU + 3 BONUS TRACKS
Street Date. 09/27/2005
Transgression is the second Fear Factory album to feature guitarist Christian Olde Wolbers, and it marks the first appearance of ex-Strapping Young Lad bassist Byron Stroud. Despite the new line-up, the pioneering industrial-metal band loses none of its patented tightness or aggression. Starting with the reverb-drenched Depeche Mode-meets-Megadeth sonic onslaught of '540,000 Degrees Fahrenheit', the group refines its unique brand of new wave-influenced thrash, pausing only to deliver a surprisingly faithful cover version of U2's 'I Will Follow'. Features 14 total tracks including the 3 live bonus tracks
Bonus Tracks:
'Slave Labor',
'Cyber Waste'
'Drones'.
Roadrunner. 2005