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We actually completed a version of the record in late 2017, but due to legalities the record got shelved. Bell’s vocals remain on the record, which lends it an air of weird displacement, though Cazares is currently searching for a replacment for the eventual tour (the guitarist says the new Fear Factory singer could be a woman).Given everything you’ve gone through over the last few years, how are you feeling now the album is finally ready for release? Relieved? Exhausted? Proud that it’s finally coming out?Definitely not exhausted, because I'm excited for people to hear this. It’s prime 21st century Fear Factory: a furious 10-track dystopian-metal assault that pauses occasionally to let a chink of light in.
Rhys Fulber was able to come back into the fold and add his touches to the record.Mike Heller, our drummer who went in and recorded it, was, like, “Damn, this is angry.” Cos the record is very, very pissed off. I also had the opportunity to bring in some other guys who added some keyboard elements. It needed a certain element to take it to the next level, and that element was putting in live drums and getting Andy Sneap to mix the album. I was, like, “OK, I need to improve this record, it's been sitting on the shelves for a few years, and there needs to be some improvement to it.” Don't get me wrong, the record we turned in was good but it still wasn't great. Dino CazaresFast-forward to 2019, we were able to move on forwards as Fear Factory. I thought I was having a heart attack.
I had to go to the hospital a couple of times. I was in the hole for a million dollars, personally.It was definitely a lot of stress. You've got to understand that we went through so much legal stuff and bankruptcies and divorces. I thought that I wasn't even going to have a career.You think the worst. I really don't want to bring up any political names, but there were a lot of things to be mad about, and a lot of that comes across in the passion that you hear in Burt's vocals on that record.Was there ever any point over the last four years where you thought, “This thing is never going to come out”?Yes. You've got to realise that when we wrote the record in 2016, 2017, we were in a different climate.
I'm not going to let that feeling go, no matter what sacrifices I have to make. I get that as being a fan of music as well, and that to me is what success is. What I really enjoy is putting a smile on somebody's face, because you've released a riff or a track or a song that they enjoy. It's what I love to do all the time.What kept me going was that I knew I wasn't wrong. I did not let that deter me from fighting what I needed to fight for, making the sacrifices that I needed to make for this record to come out.I said that I thought I wasn”t going to have a career, but in reality I would still be doing what I'm doing.Music is my passion.
You can’t just start a GoFundMe campaign without a reason - you have to show proof of what it’s for. I think he was misinformed or misunderstood what it was about, but I thought I was being very clear in the statements that I made in the explanation for the campaign. We had already depleted the advances we got from the record company, so I ended up having to do a GoFundMe campaign - a very successful GoFundMe campaign that Burton didn’t agree with.I’m not sure why, because it would only benefit him if the record comes out.
If I fought all the way to get here and the record sucked, that would bother the shit out of me.The crowdfunding campaign seemed like the point where Burton announced he was done with Fear Factory. Like I said, I can't live with a bad record. If I had to go dig a ditch to make some extra money to pay for this record, I'd do it. But that doesn't mean anything to me. That was to pay for Andy Sneap to mix it, to do live drums, and to hire our engineer, who worked on Genexus as well.Did you have to dip into your own pocket at any point to help pay for the record?How much of your own money did you put into it? I'm not going to give you a number amount, but it was a lot of money.
He quit in 2002, he quit the other guys in 2007, and now he’s quit again. That’s the guy I know - when the going gets tough, he likes to run. He did what he usually does, where he kind of disappears.
In your interview, he made some statement where he said when he was writing lyrics for Fear Factory, it was a disservice, because he wasn't coming from the heart - he had to think of it in the third person. What do you mean?Honestly, I think he left many, many years ago. That to me is how he was.You said he left three years ago. Some people may feel like they're being put in a corner and can't handle that. If there's a problem, let’s get in a room, let's duke it out, let's solve it.
You just need to wait until he comes back.Those records were very challenging at times. Burt was always the guy you had to push: “Come on, dude, let's get it done.” Or there were times when you tried to get hold of the guy and he was gone - he'd just disappear for months and months and months, and you just don't know where he's at. Dino CazaresWhen it came to make records, I was the one who was very driven and very motivated to do these things. I already knew that, I had to deal with that.Honestly, I think Burton left many, many years ago.
Just let us know.That was one of the aspects of it. Now I understand that people need to work on their project bands and do their own thing. We found out he was in Canada doing his City Of Fire project.

What was that conversation about?I want to say it was 2018. Sure, people might bring it up on social media, but when the music comes out, it's, like, “Maybe Dino’s a dick, but fuck, listen to this song.”Burton said the last conversation the two of you had was three or four years ago. I always feel if you put out some great music, people forget about all the drama. But I'm a strong individual, and I can handle it. I get it: people need a scapegoat, people need to pass the buck onto somebody else.
