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Remanufacture – Cloning Technology

Remanufacture (Cloning Technology) (sometimes referred to as Remanufacture) is the first remix album by American industrial metal band Fear Factory. Released on May 20, 1997 on Roadrunner Records, the album features remixes of tracks from the band's second studio album Demanufacture.

The tracks "Genetic Blueprint" (New Breed) and "21st Century Jesus" (Pisschrist) are featured on Infogrames Test Drive 5 which was released on PC and PlayStation in 1998. Additionally, the song "Remanufacture" (Demanufacture) is featured on the 2000 PC game Messiah, as it is the theme song for the game, and the song is also on 2005 PSP video game Infected.

Track listing

The titles of the original songs are in bigger brackets. All songs composed by Burton C. Bell, Dino Cazares and Raymond Herrera.

Japanese Edition Bonus Track

Remastered Special Edition (2005)

On June 7, 2005, Roadrunner Records released a newly remastered version of Remanufacture (Cloning Technology) as part of the Demanufacture Special Edition. This two-disc digipak set featured the Demanufacture album on Disc 1 and Remanufacture on Disc 2.

Both albums were remastered in March 2005 by Ted Jensen at Sterling Sound in New York City. Issued as part of the Roadrunner Records 25th Anniversary Reissue Series, this "Special Edition" also included ten bonus tracks. Notably, five of these tracks were outtakes from the original Remanufacture mixing sessions, including the previously unreleased "Flashpoint (Chosen Few Mix)."

Personnel

Fear Factory

Other personal

  • Dino Cazares – production
  • Delwyn Brooks – mixing assistant
  • Ciel – artwork, design
  • Anne Marie Damjanovic – production coordination
  • Rhys Fulber – remixing
  • Ted Jensen – mastering
  • Junkie XL – producer, remixing
  • Kingsize – remixing
  • DJ Dano – remixing
  • Greg Reely – producer, mixing
  • Colin Richardson – producer
  • Cristian Wicha – design

Charts

Album - Billboard (United States)

References