Video: Fear Factory Perform First Show With New Lineup

Posted by Zach Shaw on Mon, Apr 30, 2012 at 3:06 pm

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Last Thursday night (April 26), Fear Factory took the stage at the Teatro Vorterix in Buenos Aires, Argentina. The concert marked a big occasion for fans, since it was guitarist Dino Cazares and singer Burton C. Bell’s first show with new bassist Matt DeVries (ex-Chimaira/ Six Feet Under) and new drummer Mike Heller (Malignancy/ System Divide). And now video of Fear Factory’s entire performance from that night can be seen online.

Any fan afraid that the departures of Gene Hoglan and Byron Stroud would have a negative impact on Fear Factory need not to fear.  As seen in the video above, Fear Factory still sound and look awesome live. You can watch Fear Factory’s entire set in Buenos Aires (at least until it gets taken down) for yourself in the video above. And don’t forget to catch Fear Factory, whose new album The Industrialist comes out on June 5, on the road with Shadows Fall next month.

[footage via ‡ Mλrıλη]

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