Archetype (Fear Factory album)

Archetype is the fifth studio album by American heavy metal band Fear Factory. It was released on April 20, 2004 through Liquid 8. Archetype was also issued in a Limited Edition Digipak with a bonus DVD. Depending on where the digipak was obtained, the bonus DVD is either for their "Australian Tour 2004" and the video for "Cyberwaste" or one entitled "The Making of Archetype". Some, though not all, versions of the bonus digipak also included a gold ticket that gave the owner a chance to meet Fear Factory live.

Archetype
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 20, 2004
RecordedDecember 2003
StudioRumbo Studios, California[1]
Genre
Length59:00
LabelLiquid 8
Producer
Fear Factory chronology
Hatefiles
(2003)
Archetype
(2004)
Live on the Sunset Strip
(2005)
Singles from Archetype
  1. "Cyberwaste"
    Released: March 22, 2004
  2. "Archetype"
    Released: April 19, 2004
  3. "Bite the Hand That Bleeds"
    Released: November 16, 2004
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[2]
Chronicles of Chaos[3]

Olde Wolbers noted the main influences for the record were Slayer's Undisputed Attitude, Rammstein's Mutter and Mnemic’s Mechanical Spin Phenomena.[1]

Track listing

All lyrics are written by Burton C. Bell except "School" by Kurt Cobain; all music is composed by Herrera/Wolbers except where noted.

No.TitleLength
1."Slave Labor"3:53
2."Cyberwaste"3:18
3."Act of God"5:08
4."Drones"5:02
5."Archetype"4:36
6."Corporate Cloning"4:24
7."Bite the Hand That Bleeds"4:09
8."Undercurrent"4:05
9."Default Judgement"5:24
10."Bonescraper"4:12
11."Human Shields"5:16
12."Ascension" (Burton C. Bell/John Bechdel)7:05
13."School" (Nirvana cover, bonus track; Cobain)2:38
Total length:59:00
Bonus track for Japan
No.TitleLength
14."Archetype (Remix)"4:31
Limited edition bonus DVD
No.TitleLength
14."Australian Tour 2004" (Multimedia)56:27
15."Cyberwaste" (Music Video)3:35

Song interpretations

  • "Slave Labor" contains references to the self-immolation of a person against the corporate world, e.g. Kathy Change. The chorus line "God help me pour this gas on me" is grammatically incorrect, as the second pronoun should be reflexive.
  • "Cyberwaste" contains references to anonymous Internet users who express haughty opinions only because they are "safe behind the cyberscreen".[4]
  • The title track "Archetype" is directed at then ex-guitarist Dino Cazares: "The infection has been removed/The soul of this machine has improved." Frontman Burton C. Bell has said in an interview that "'Archetype,' defines what Fear Factory is, completely. It has classic Fear Factory parts, and the heavy/melodic vocals, but without being forced or contrived."[5]
  • "Bite the Hand That Bleeds" was used in the film Saw and the music video is a bonus feature on one of the versions of the DVD.
  • "Slave Labor" is featured on UFC: Ultimate Beat Downs, Vol. 1.
  • The album and its title song are referenced in the game Fallout 3 on one of the terminals, where a certain "B. Bell" reports on a terminal that the virus on the "Archetype FF06" mainframe has been cleaned, and that "the infection has been removed, the soul of this machine has improved".[6][7]
  • A remixed version of the song was featured on the soundtrack to OVA Galerians: Rion.

Credits

  • Burton C. Bellvocals, lyrics, arrangements ("Transformated")
  • Christian Olde Wolbersguitars, bass, arrangements ("Transformated")
  • Raymond Herreradrums
  • John Bechdel − live keyboards, effects ("Additional Devices") (1)
  • Rhys Fulber − keyboards, programming, cognitive devices (1, 6, 7, 12, 13)
  • Steve Tushar − keyboards, programming, cognitive devices (3-5, 8, 9, 11, 13), augmenting ("Additional Augments") (4, 5)
  • Roger Lian − augmenting
  • Shaun Thingvold − augmenting
  • Ken "Hi Watt" Marshall − engineer, augmenting
  • Jeremy Blair − engineer, augmenting
  • Greg Reely − mixing, augmenting
  • Mike Catain − executive producer, coordination
  • Omer "Impson" R. Cordell − photography
  • Fear Factory − producer, development, visual concept
  • Alain Francois − web design
  • Torsten Gebhardt − rendering
  • Ralph Schrader − coordination, layout design, organizer
  • Howie Weinberg − mastering, development

Charts

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
2004 The Billboard 200 30
Top Independent Albums 2

References

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