Dino Cazares recently addressed on X why two Fear Factory albums may not be available for streaming.
“Fear Factory is My Love and My Life, it’s everything to me,” the guitarist stated in a post. A fan commented, “Then release ‘Archetype’ and ‘Transgression’ on Amazon Music and other streaming services.”
Cazares responded, “For the 1 millionth time, I can not release ‘Archetype’ or ‘Transgression’ because I do not own the rights to those albums!!!!”
Another fan remarked, “That’s crazy that the artist doesn’t own the rights to his own work. I know this is fairly common in music but it always blows my mind that you don’t own the rights to what you’ve created. Such a dirty industry.”
Cazares replied, “Yes you are right but what you’re not understanding is ‘Archetype’ and ‘Transgression’ is not my work. I didn’t create this records.”
When another user asked, “Why don’t you?” Cazares clarified, “I don’t own the rights to those album. 1. I wasn’t in the band at that time. 2. I did not perform on this records. 3. I did not sign any contacts for those records, look at reason 1. 4. You have to ask the persons who were on those records and signed those contracts.”
Dino has addressed this issue before. In July, after a fan on X said older Fear Factory songs were better, another user suggested making the albums ‘Archetype’ and ‘Transgression’ available in Brazil. Cazares responded, “I do not own any rights to ‘Archetype’ or ‘Transgression’ so that means I can not do anything like add them to Spotify or re-release them. Please share this so I don’t have to keep answering this question.”
Another fan commented, “I think Dino Cazares would rather focus on the future of Fear Factory instead of worrying about the era of the band he wasn’t in or involved with.” Cazares replied, “I tried but the owner wants a million $ so yeah new music is better.”
Fear Factory released two albums while Cazares was away from the band: ‘Archetype’ in 2004 and ‘Transgression’ in 2005. Dino felt that ‘Archetype’ sounded very similar to his style. In 2013, the band played ‘Archetype’ live for the first time in years in Brisbane, Australia.
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