Digital Connectivity
Digital Connectivity | ||||
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Video by Fear Factory | ||||
Released | December 18, 2001 | |||
Genre | Industrial metal, groove metal, thrash metal, alternative metal, death metal | |||
Label | Roadrunner | |||
Director | Amber Cordero | |||
Producer | Amber Cordero, Burton C. Bell | |||
Fear Factory chronology | ||||
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Digital Connectivity is a DVD by Los Angeles industrial metal band Fear Factory released in 2001 on Roadrunner Records.
Durning the selection Separated into 4 parts, "Lifeblind"'s intro is repeated. The menu features documents a separate phase of Fear Factory's advancement as a band, the film includes all of the band's music videos ("Replica", "Resurrection", "Cars" and "Linchpin"), as well as rare backstage footage, live clips and band interviews.
The DVD also includes: 5 photo galleries covering every phase of the Fear Factory evolution, the complete and detailed Fear Factory discography, the definitive Fear Factory story written by vocalist Burton C. Bell and 8 bonus audio tracks (rare and previously unreleased B-sides and remixes).
Track listing
- "Martyr" (live)
- "Scapegoat" (live)
- "Scumgrief" (live)
- "Replica" (music video)
- "Demanufacture" (live)
- "Self Bias Resistor" (live)
- "Dog Day Sunrise" (live)
- "Resurrection" (music video)
- "Shock" (live)
- "Edgecrusher" (live)
- "Cars" (music video)
- "Linchpin" (music video)
- "What Will Become?" (live)
- "Damaged" (live)
- "Digimortal" (live)
Live credits
- "Martyr", "Scapegoat", "Scumgrief":
Recorded on May 29, 1993 at the Dynamo Open Air Festival, Netherlands
- "Demanufacture":
Recorded on May 5, 1996 at The Forum, London, England
- "Self Bias Resistor":
Recorded in 1995 for MTV's Headbangers Ball
- "Dog Day Sunrise":
Recorded on February 1996 at The Opera House, Toronto, Canada
- "Shock", "Edgecrusher":
Recorded on February 13, 1999 at Club Citta, Tokyo, Japan
- "What Will Become?":
Recorded on January 19, 2001 at the House of Blues, Las Vegas, United States
- "Damaged":
Recorded on August 26, 2001 at Reading Festival, England
- "Digimortal":
Recorded on February 6, 2001 at the Warehouse, Toronto, Canada
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