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  • Genexus
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  • Genexus is the ninth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on August 7, 2015. This is the third studio album from Fear Factory since guitarist Dino Cazares rejoined the band in 2009, and their first to feature drummer Mike Heller. Genexus is also Fear Factory's first release through Nuclear Blast. Upon its release, "Genexus" received positive reviews from critics.
Length
  • 201.0
  • 242.0
  • 288.0
  • 296.0
  • 254.0
  • 287.0
  • 328.0
  • 343.0
  • 192.0
  • 259.0
  • 336.0
  • 528.0
  • 2875.0
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Producer
Name
  • Genexus
Genre
Type
  • studio
headline
  • Japanese bonus track
  • Limited digipak bonus tracks
collapsed
  • yes
writing credits
  • yes
Title
  • Regenerate
  • Dielectric
  • Anodized
  • Autonomous Combat System
  • Battle for Utopia
  • Church of Execution
  • Enhanced Reality
  • Expiration Date
  • Genexus
  • Mandatory Sacrifice
  • Maximum Voltage Capacitor
  • ProtoMech
  • Soul Hacker
Last album
  • The Industrialist
This Album
  • Genexus
Note
  • Dielectric Remix
  • Genexus Remix
Cover
  • Fear_Factory_-_Genexus_.jpg
Total Length
  • 2875.0
  • 3554.0
Released
  • 2015-08-07
Artist
Recorded
  • Central Command Studios
  • Omen Studio
  • Surplus Sound Studio in Van Nuys, California, USA
Writer
  • Bell, Cazares
abstract
  • Genexus is the ninth studio album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory, released on August 7, 2015. This is the third studio album from Fear Factory since guitarist Dino Cazares rejoined the band in 2009, and their first to feature drummer Mike Heller. Genexus is also Fear Factory's first release through Nuclear Blast. Upon its release, "Genexus" received positive reviews from critics. Regarding the drums on Genexus, Burton C. Bell stated: "...This time we are gonna use a live drummer, we’re gonna use Mike Heller to record a few of the songs, not all of them, but a few to get that live feel, because some of these songs require a live feel, and so we’re gonna go with that." A lyric video for the song "Soul Hacker" was released on June 17. A lyric video for the song "ProtoMech" was released on July 11. A full music video for the song "Dielectric" was released on August 7, the same day as the album release.