FEAR FACTORY: 'Cyberwaste' MP3 Available For Download

March 24, 2004

A brand-new FEAR FACTORY track, "Cyberwaste", has been posted online in MP3 format at this location.

"Cyberwaste" comes off the group's upcoming CD, "Archetype", due on April 20 through Liquid 8 Records (parent company of D3 Entertainment). The follow-up to 2001's critically panned "Digimortal" was recorded at Rumbo Recorders in Los Angeles with engineer Ken Marshall (SKINNY PUPPY) and was mixed in Vancouver with Greg Reely (MACHINE HEAD, STRAPPING YOUNG LAD, DEVILDRIVER). The video for "Cyberwaste", which was shot in early February in Perth, Australia, will be premiered this Saturday, March 27 on MTV2's "Headbanger's Ball".

With regards to the lyrical content of "Cyberwaste", Burton recently told Undercover News, "It is about Internet forums and the people who go on them and talk a bunch of nonsense. It is an angry song and one of the more hard core songs we have written. This song is a statement and I'm sure everyone will get the picture."

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