Album Details
Title: Hatefiles Artist: Fear Factory Release Date: 4/8/2003 Re-Released On: 10/6/2009 Label: Roadrunner, Roadrunner Records, Metal Mind Productions, P.U.P. Metal Mind Album Type(s): Greatest Hits, lyrics/libretto UPCs: 016861839826, 016861839802, 5907785035331 Genre: Rock Styles: Heavy Metal, Alternative Metal, Industrial Metal Moods: Bleak, Brooding, Hostile, Aggressive, Cathartic, Intense, Menacing, Tense/Anxious, Acerbic, Bitter, Confrontational, Cynical/Sarcastic, Dramatic, Fiery, Fractured, Ominous, Outraged, Uncompromising, Volatile, Cold, Distraught, Lively, Visceral Total Copies: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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Terminate [#]
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Frequency
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Demolition Racer
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Machine Debaser
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Invisible Wounds [The Suture Mix]
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Resurrection [T.L.A. Big Rock Mix][#]
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Edgecrusher [Urban Assult Mix] [Urban Assualt Mix]
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Descent [Falling Deeper Mix]
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Body Hammer [Colin Richardson Mix][#]
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Zero Signal [Colin Richardson Mix][#]
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Cars [Numanoid Mix][#]
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Dark Bodies [#][Demo Version]
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Replica [Live]
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Cyberdyne
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Refueled
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Transgenic
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Manic Cure
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New Breed [Spoetnik Mix][#]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2009 | CD | Metal Mind Productions | 5907785035 | | 2009 | CD | P.U.P. Metal Mind | 1317 | | 2003 | CD | Roadrunner | | | 2003 | CD | Roadrunner | 618398 | | ------ | CD | Roadrunner Records | MASSCD1317DG |
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Album Review
dance bands seem to have an endless supply of remixes at their disposal -- rarely heavy metal bands. But not if you're Fear Factory. Due to the group's fondness for industrial sounds that often border on "dancefloor-friendly," this shouldn't come as a surprise, as the 2003 compilation Hatefiles ties up all the loose ends -- collecting remixes, demos, and rarely heard tracks. Tops here include the original tracks "Terminate" and "Demolition Racer" (both of which were previously wallowing in "soundtrack land"), a demo version of the Digimortal favorite "Dark Bodies," and a slamming instrumental track, "Machine Debaser." But it's the overabundance of pointless remixes that will make Hatefiles only of interest to hardcore fans -- save for a "Numanoid Mix" of "Cars," which pushes Gary Numan's voice more to the forefront. These type of compilations are usually assembled once a band has split up, and in 2003, many assumed Fear Factory was over (due to the exit of founding guitarist Dino Cazares). Shortly after the release of Hatefiles, however, it was announced that Fear Factory would be carrying on without Cazares, which makes the timing of the arrival of Hatefiles a bit puzzling. ~ Greg Prato, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Burton C. Bell | Vocals, Group Member | | Caroline Greyshock | Photography | | Christian Olde Wolbers | Group Member, Bass | | Colin Richardson | Producer, Mixing | | Dave McKean | Cover Design, Illustrations | | David Tickle | Producer | | Dino Cazares | Guitar, Group Member, Mixing | | Duane Baron | Engineer | | Fear Factory | Producer | | Gary Numan | Vocals, Guest Appearance | | George Marino | Mastering | | Greg Reely | Mixing, Producer | | John Aguto | Mixing | | John Bechdel | Programming, Keyboards | | Junkie XL | Remixing, Engineer | | Mike Plotnikoff | Mixing | | Monte Conner | Liner Notes, Compilation, Song Notes | | Raymond Herrera | Drums, Group Member | | Rebecca Waterfall | Design | | Rhys Fulber | Programming, Keyboards, Mixing, Producer, Remixing | | Rick "Soldier" Will | Producer, Mixing | | Technohead | Remixing | | Ted Jensen | Mastering | | Thom Panunzio | Mixing, Producer | | Tom Lord-Alge | Remixing | | UE Nastasi | Assembly |
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