Fear Factory - Transgression (2005)
Tracklist front / back album covers
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1. "540,000° Fahrenheit" 4:28
2. "Transgression" 4:50
3. "Spinal Compression" 4:12
4. "Contagion" 4:39
5. "Empty Vision" 4:55
6. "Echo of My Scream" 6:58
7. "Supernova" 4:32
8. "New Promise" 5:13
9. "I Will Follow" (U2 cover) 3:42
10. "Millennium" (Killing Joke cover) 5:26
11. "Moment of Impact" 4:03
12. "Empire" 3:47
Total length: 56:45
Fear Factory Band Members / Musicians
Burton C. Bell – vocals ("Vox Martyr Automata"), effects ("Comprehensive Supervision"); engineering
Christian Olde Wolbers – guitars ("Visceral Pentatonic Resonance"), bass ("Intrinsic Low End Converge"); arrangements ("Hypermutation of Musical Arrangements")
Raymond Herrera – drums ("Systematic Battery"); arrangements ("Hypermutation of Musical Arrangements"), engineering
Byron Stroud – bass* (*credited as a band member but does not perform on the album)
Reggie Boyd – production assistant
Tom Jermann – visual design
Toby Wright – producer, engineer, mixing
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
James Musshorn – assistant engineer
Matt Prine – editing, visual direction
Shaun Thingvold – engineer
Chad Michael Ward – still pictures
Ben Templesmith – cover artwork
Steve Tushar – engineer, design, effects ("Design Strategies For Spectral Ambience")
Paul Lawler – sound designer ("Additional Textured Compensation") (4 & 6)
Billy Gould – bass (Special Bass Enhancement) (6 & 7)
Russell All – additional guitar (7)
Transgression is the 6th studio album by American heavy metal band Fear Factory. It was released on August 22, 2005 through Calvin Records. Guest appearances include Billy Gould, the bassist of Faith No More, and Lamb of God guitarist Mark Morton, who co-wrote the song "New Promise". The album was released as an enhanced CD with access to the exclusive Fear Factory website. It was also released as an enhanced DualDisc with the DVD side featuring the whole album in (48,000 kHz), music videos and "The Making of Transgression" video. One could also retrieve another bonus track, entitled "My Grave", by putting the CD into the computer and clicking the 'Music' section at the special website.