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FEAR FACTORY Planning To Play "Stuff We Haven't Been Able To Do In A While" On 2023 Tour With New Singer



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18:59 Monday, 14 November 2022

Fear Factory is gonna have a pretty big 2023. The band is planning to reveal their highly-anticipated new singer before hitting the road with Static-X and Dope, and is currently in pre-production for a new record. According to guitarist Dino Cazares on the topic of touring, Fear Factory's new singer is going to allow the band to break out some classics that didn't used to regularly make the setlist.

"We're definitely gonna be throwing in our biggest, most streamed song, which is 'Linchpin'; we're gonna be able to finally put that in the setlist. And we're gonna be able to do a lot of songs like that, stuff that we haven't been able to do in a while. [The new singer has] got an amazing voice, which definitely opens doors for us to be able to go and pick and choose any song that we want and add it to the setlist.

"When we're doing this tour with Static-X, we've only got 50 minutes, so we're gonna be trying to squeeze in as much from our catalog as possible — at least doing two songs or one main song from each record. Of course, you can't do 'Shock' without 'Edgecrusher'. You can't do 'Demanufacture' without 'Replica'. 'What Will Become?' and 'Linchpin' from the Digimortal era. So there's a lot of songs for us to choose from — 'Poweshifter', 'Dielectric'; there's a lot of songs. So we're gonna try to squeeze 'em all in there and try to not talk as much, just so we can get another song in there."

Cazares later jokes about the mysterious new singer, adding "he's a multi-talented guy, and I can't wait to introduce him to the world. And it's gonna be killer. It's gonna be great… He's much more of a musician than I am."

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