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Obsolete (album)

''Obsolete'' (styled °BSΩLE+e on the album cover) is the third studio album by American heavy metal band Fear Factory, released on July 28, 1998. Conceptually, it is a sequel to 1995's ''Demanufacture''. With the success of its fourth single, "Cars," a Gary Numan cover that featured Numan himself on vocals, ''Obsolete'' would break Fear Factory into the mainstream and remain their highest selling album.〔Marshall, Clay (Roadrunner's Fear Factory Goes Sci-Fi On 'Digimortal' ) ''Billboard'' (April 28, 2001). Retrieved on 7-16-11.〕
==Background and recording==
The group began writing and pre-production in late 1997. This came to a sudden halt when Ozzy Osbourne invited Fear Factory to open for the reunited Black Sabbath at two sold-out stadium shows at the Birmingham NEC. Fear Factory also headlined their own concert on December 7 in London. The band intended to return to work on their album in Los Angeles until late January when they would record in Vancouver with producers Rhys Fulber and Greg Reely. The working title ''Obsolete'' was announced during this time although not certain to remain.〔(Fear Factory's Final Fling Delays Recording ) MTV.com (December 5, 1997). Retrieved on 7-16-11.〕
In a first, guitarist Dino Cazares tuned down to A for this album. Gary Numan appears on the cover of his song "Cars."
''Edgecrusher'' is an unusual track in that in parts of the song, Olde Wolbers plays a stand-up bass,〔http://www.barcodezine.com/Fear%20Factory%20Interview.html〕 while in the breakdown there's scratching. The latter would prove itself a point of contention not only with purist listeners,〔http://hellomoye.com/2014/02/21/the-rock-music-of-record-scratching/〕 but within the band itself: According to Herrera, Olde Wolbers' suggestion to include it initially met strong resistance by Cazares, as did a variety of other ideas.〔http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/fear-factory-s-herrera-we-re-better-off-without-dino-cazares/〕

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