Cyberwaste
Fear Factory · Archetype [2004]
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US! ( 2 x )
FUCK YOU!
Spit your worthless point of view, a cog in the machine
Your damn words are straight up lies, continue to deceive
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US (2 x )
FUCK YOU!
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US! ( 2 x )
FUCK YOU!
Sow your seeds of ignorance you cyberparasite
Seems you say most anything to stab me with your lies
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
REAP - WHAT - YOU - SOW!
YOUR - WORDS - ARE - SHIT!
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
Assume that you know my thoughts (All I want to do is see)
Infect me with your disease (Tapping away on the keys)
Change your face in front of me (Safe behind the cyber screen)
Wishing that you knew the truth
All I know is what I read!
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US!
FUCK YOU!
Spit your worthless point of view, a cog in the machine
Your damn words are straight up lies, continue to deceive
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US (2 x )
FUCK YOU!
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US! ( 2 x )
FUCK YOU!
Sow your seeds of ignorance you cyberparasite
Seems you say most anything to stab me with your lies
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
REAP - WHAT - YOU - SOW!
YOUR - WORDS - ARE - SHIT!
You are a virus spreading disease!
Your life is so sad, spreading lies of me!
Assume that you know my thoughts (All I want to do is see)
Infect me with your disease (Tapping away on the keys)
Change your face in front of me (Safe behind the cyber screen)
Wishing that you knew the truth
All I know is what I read!
NOTHING - YOU SAY - MATTERS - TO US!
Cyberwaste
Cyberwaste stands as a defining track on Fear Factory's 2004 album, Archetype. The song encapsulates the band's signature industrial metal sound, blending aggressive, mechanical rhythms with dark, atmospheric textures. Released during a period of significant stylistic evolution, the recording highlights the group's ability to merge heavy guitar work with electronic precision. As part of a discography known for exploring themes of technology and humanity, the track reinforces the band's reputation for creating intense, rhythmic compositions. It remains a notable song in their catalogue, showcasing the tight interplay between instrumentation and production that characterizes their work from this era.

