Archetype (Fear Factory song)

"Archetype"
Single by Fear Factory
from the album Archetype
Released April 19, 2004
Format CD
Recorded December 2003
Genre Industrial metal, groove metal, alternative metal
Length 3:51 (single)
4:35 (album)
Label Calvin Records
Writer(s) Dino Cazares
Fear Factory singles chronology
"Cyberwaste"
(2004)
"Archetype"
(2004)
"Bite the Hand That Bleeds"
(2004)

"Archetype" is a song by American heavy metal band Fear Factory, released from the album of the same title. The single was released on the same day as the album itself, on April 19, 2004.[1] It is the fifth track of the album and was also included on the MTV2 Headbangers Ball, Vol. 2 compilation in September 2004. Months prior to the release of Fear Factory's studio album, however, an exclusive remix of "Archetype" was included on The Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Album in November 2003. This version features a more electronic sound and softer ending.

A music video was produced for the song and was featured on TV programs such as MTV2's Headbangers Ball upon release. Much like the song it represents, the video is presented in a powerfully epic manner.

Song meaning and lyrics

"Archetype" is directed at Fear Factory ex-guitarist Dino Cazares: "The infection has been removed/The soul of this machine has improved." Frontman Burton C. Bell has said in an interview that "'Archetype,' defines what Fear Factory is, completely. It has classic Fear Factory parts, and the heavy/melodic vocals, but without being forced or contrived."[2]

The song is about making things real by seeing them. The song ends after 'open your eyes, open your eyes' for seven straight lines.[3]

Track listing

References

  1. "Fear Factory - Archetype". Albums. Encyclopaedia Metallum: The Metal Archives.
  2. "The Worley Gig - Fear Factory". The Worley Gig. Archived from the original on 2006-11-14. Retrieved 2007-04-19.
  3. "Fear Factory - Archetype Lyrics". lyrics.com.

External links

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