Smasher/Devourer

Fear Factory · Obsolete [1998]

Fear me not but fear my hell

Man made me so I could kill

Praise me in the name of war

I destroy both rich and poor



I am the way, prepare for salvation

I am the way, prepare for salvation



Strength in time of suffering

Man alone is a weakling

Ascension is what you ask

I will be the fall of man



I am the way, prepare for salvation

I am the way, prepare for salvation



Salvation...



Those of you who dare to stray

I will tear your mind away

Those of you who dare to stray

I will take your life away



Salvation...



I am the way, prepare for salvation

I am the way, prepare for salvation



Salvation...

Smasher/Devourer

Fear Factory's 'Smasher/Devourer' stands as a defining track from their 1998 album 'Obsolete,' embodying the aggressive, industrial metal sound that characterized the band's evolution during the late 1990s. The song features the group's signature blend of distorted guitars and pounding rhythms, driven by the distinctive vocals of vocalist Mike Vennella. Released during a pivotal era for the genre, the recording captures the raw energy and mechanical precision typical of industrial metal, reflecting the band's commitment to sonic intensity and thematic darkness. As a staple of their discography, the track remains a powerful example of the fusion of electronic textures and heavy metal instrumentation that Fear Factory helped popularize in the industrial scene.