Fear Factory Release “Recharger” As A Digital Single, Streaming Online

Posted by Zach Shaw on Tue, Apr 24, 2012 at 11:24 am

New Music

We previously heard a snippet of “Recharger,” the first single off of Fear Factory’s new album The Industrialist. That particular 50 second sample was enough to impress us. Today, though, the single is now available for purchase via all digital outlets. And to say that the full song will not disappoint long time Fear Factory fans is an understatement.

Don’t just take our word for it, though. The single can be purchased via iTunes and Amazon. However, “Recharger” can also be streamed in the player after the jump, courtesy of our buds at Skulls N Bones. In case you need a reminder, Fear Factory will release The Industrialist on June 5 via Candlelight Records.

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