Resurrection (Fear Factory EP)

Resurrection is an EP by American heavy metal band Fear Factory. It was released on September 14, 1998.

Resurrection
EP by
ReleasedSeptember 14, 1998
Recorded1998
Genre
Length13:43
LabelRoadrunner
ProducerFear Factory
Fear Factory chronology
Obsolete
(1998)
Resurrection
(1998)
Messiah
(1999)
Fear Factory singles chronology
"Shock"
(1998)
"Resurrection"
(1998)
"Descent"
(1999)

Song information

"Resurrection" is one of singer Burton C. Bell's favorite Fear Factory songs. It is the ninth and longest track on the 1998 concept album Obsolete. The album version runs 6:35. The song highlights the thoughts of the album's protagonist, the dissident Edgecrusher, as he flees the oppressing forces of Securitron. Having witnessed an act of self-immolation during a protest and the subsequent dispersal of the crowd by armed forces, Edgecrusher flees to a church where he discovers a statue of Jesus, which he touches, giving him the courage to continue his personal mission against the government.

Allmusic's review of Obsolete stated, "The album's biggest surprise however is 'Resurrection,' which is perhaps the most tuneful song Fear Factory have ever done, without compromising their heavy sound."[1]

US track listing

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Resurrection"edit4:32
2."0-0 (Where Evil Dwells)"From the album Dirtdish by Wiseblood cover5:16
3."Soulwound" 3:55

Japanese track listing

No.TitleNoteLength
1."Resurrection" 4:31
2."Cars"From the Album The Pleasure Principle by "Gary Numan" cover3:41
3."Messiah" 3:33
4."Concreto" 3:36

Credits

Fear Factory

gollark: <@!356107472269869058> How did you get that audit log?
gollark: I would say "thank you" except it was probably you or someone else who deafened me in the first place.
gollark: LYRICLY¡!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
gollark: I was listening!
gollark: HEY, undeafen me!

References

  1. Prato, Greg. "Obsolete". Allmusic. Retrieved February 4, 2010.


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