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Digital Connectivity
Digital Connectivity is a DVD by American industrial metal band Fear Factory released in 2001 on Roadrunner Records.
During the selection separated into four parts, "Lifeblind"'s intro is repeated. The menu features each document a separate phase of Fear Factory's evolution as a band. The film includes all of the band's music videos ("Replica", "Resurrection", "Cars" and "Linchpin"), as well as rare backstage footage, live clips and band interviews.
The DVD also includes five photo galleries covering every phase of the Fear Factory evolution, the complete and detailed Fear Factory discography, the definitive Fear Factory story written by vocalist Burton C. Bell and eight bonus audio tracks (rare and previously unreleased B-sides and remixes.
Recorded on May 29, 1993 at the Dynamo Open Air Festival, Netherlands
Recorded on May 5, 1996 at The Forum, London, England
Recorded in 1995 for MTV's Headbangers Ball
Recorded on February 11, 1996 at R.P.M. Warehouse, Toronto, Canada
Recorded on February 14, 1999 at Club Citta, Tokyo, Japan
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Digital Connectivity
Digital Connectivity is a DVD by American industrial metal band Fear Factory released in 2001 on Roadrunner Records.
During the selection separated into four parts, "Lifeblind"'s intro is repeated. The menu features each document a separate phase of Fear Factory's evolution as a band. The film includes all of the band's music videos ("Replica", "Resurrection", "Cars" and "Linchpin"), as well as rare backstage footage, live clips and band interviews.
The DVD also includes five photo galleries covering every phase of the Fear Factory evolution, the complete and detailed Fear Factory discography, the definitive Fear Factory story written by vocalist Burton C. Bell and eight bonus audio tracks (rare and previously unreleased B-sides and remixes.
Recorded on May 29, 1993 at the Dynamo Open Air Festival, Netherlands
Recorded on May 5, 1996 at The Forum, London, England
Recorded in 1995 for MTV's Headbangers Ball
Recorded on February 11, 1996 at R.P.M. Warehouse, Toronto, Canada
Recorded on February 14, 1999 at Club Citta, Tokyo, Japan