Rage Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

Rage are a German Speed/Power/Thrash band. They were originally name Avenger and released several demos, an ep, and their first album Prayers of Steel before changing their name to Rage. Bassist/vocalist Peavy Wagner is the heart of the band and only original and consistent member. The line up of Rage has changed often. The earliest line up was Peavy along side guitarist Jochen Schroeder and drummer Jörg Michael. That period of the band saw there other guitarist come and go, Alf Meyerratken, Thomas Grüning, and Rudy Graf, I’m not sure if Alf or Rudy contributed to any writing while in the band. In 1987 was the first major line up change with the band then consisting of Peavy, guitarist Manni Schmidt and drummer Chris Efthimiadis. The next change in the early 90’s would see Manni replaced with guitarists Spiros Efthimiadis and Sven Fischer. In 1999 another big change in the line up, with now Peavy along side Victor Smolski on guitar and keyboards and Mike Terrana on drums. Mike would be replaced with André Hilgers on drums in 2007. Another overhaul happened in 2015 with new guitarist Marcos Rodriguez and drummer Vassilios "Lucky" Maniatopoulos. The band has once again undergone another change with Jean Bormann and Stefan Weber now on guitar. This line up will be on the 2021 album yet to be released and their influences will not be listed at this time. All other members that have contributed to writing will have their influences noted, but keep in mind Peavy is the only consistent member.

 
Louie Bellson was a jazz drummer and pioneer of double bass drumming.  Mike named him as an influence.

Louie Bellson was a jazz drummer and pioneer of double bass drumming. Mike named him as an influence.

Buddy Rich

Buddy Rich is one of the biggest names in big band drumming and a all time great.  Mike says he listens to a lot of big band swing and said Buddy is the greatest drummer.

Buddy Rich is one of the biggest names in big band drumming and a all time great. Mike says he listens to a lot of big band swing and said Buddy is the greatest drummer.

Irv Cottler

Irving Cottler was a big band jazz drummer (also another drummer with Sinatra).  Mike named him as an influence.

Irving Cottler was a big band jazz drummer (also another drummer with Sinatra). Mike named him as an influence.

Sonny Payne

Sonny Payne was a jazz drummer, most notably playing with Count Basie as well as Frank Sinatra who Mike is a big fan of.  Mike named him as an influence.

Sonny Payne was a jazz drummer, most notably playing with Count Basie as well as Frank Sinatra who Mike is a big fan of. Mike named him as an influence.

The Beatles are among the biggest rock bands ever.  Peavy said they was and influence on him as a kid and that he is still a fan.

The Beatles are among the biggest rock bands ever. Peavy said they was and influence on him as a kid and that he is still a fan.

Tony Williams

Tony Williams has played with jazz guys like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock and considered a pioneer of jazz fusion.  Mike named him as an influence.

Tony Williams has played with jazz guys like Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock and considered a pioneer of jazz fusion. Mike named him as an influence.

Cream are an important blues based psychedelic band.  Mike named Ginger Baker as an influence.

Cream are an important blues based psychedelic band. Mike named Ginger Baker as an influence.

Deep Purple are influential hard rock and early heavy metal.  Peavy said they were one of his favorites when he was young.

Deep Purple are influential hard rock and early heavy metal. Peavy said they were one of his favorites when he was young.

Johnny Winter is an influential blues guitarist out of the late 60’s.  Manni named him as an influence.

Johnny Winter is an influential blues guitarist out of the late 60’s. Manni named him as an influence.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and earliest hard rock bands.  Peavy said they was one of his favorites.

Led Zeppelin are one of the biggest and earliest hard rock bands. Peavy said they was one of his favorites.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal.  Peavy said they were a favorite when he was young. Mike named Bonham as one of his biggest influences.

Black Sabbath are the fathers of metal. Peavy said they were a favorite when he was young. Mike named Bonham as one of his biggest influences.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player from Ireland. Manni named him as an influence.

Rory Gallagher was a blues rock player from Ireland. Manni named him as an influence.

Cozy Powell has played for important bands including Rainbow and Black Sabbath.  Mike named him as an influence.

Cozy Powell has played for important bands including Rainbow and Black Sabbath. Mike named him as an influence.

Scorpions are hard rock and heavy metal legends who pioneered both in Germany.  Manni named both Uli and Michael Schenker as influences.

Scorpions are hard rock and heavy metal legends who pioneered both in Germany. Manni named both Uli and Michael Schenker as influences.

Mother’s Finest was a funk rock band.  Mike named drummer B.B. Queen as one of his main influences.

Mother’s Finest was a funk rock band. Mike named drummer B.B. Queen as one of his main influences.

Tommy Aldridge

Tommy Aldridge has played with some very proment bands starting with Black Oak Arkansas then Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ozzy, and others.  Mike and André named him as an influence.

Tommy Aldridge has played with some very proment bands starting with Black Oak Arkansas then Pat Travers, Gary Moore, Ozzy, and others. Mike and André named him as an influence.

Judas Priest helped define heavy metal perhaps more than any band.  Peavy said they were inspired by their simple but heavy riffs.

Judas Priest helped define heavy metal perhaps more than any band. Peavy said they were inspired by their simple but heavy riffs.

Rush are progressive hard rock legends.  Peavy said they got him into progressive rock and named Geddy as a bass influence.

Rush are progressive hard rock legends. Peavy said they got him into progressive rock and named Geddy as a bass influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential  hard rock band.  Manni named them as an influence.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Manni named them as an influence.

Terry Bozzio

Terry Bozzio is a drum virtuoso notably playing with Frank Zappa.  Mike named him as an influence.

Terry Bozzio is a drum virtuoso notably playing with Frank Zappa. Mike named him as an influence.

Motorhead are hard rock and heavy metal legends.  Peavy said Lemmy inspired him to play bass in the first place.

Motorhead are hard rock and heavy metal legends. Peavy said Lemmy inspired him to play bass in the first place.

The Police were a post-punk, new wave band.  Peavy said he was inspired by their stripped down yet energetic arrangements.

The Police were a post-punk, new wave band. Peavy said he was inspired by their stripped down yet energetic arrangements.

Simon Phillips

Simon Phillips has played with quite a few bands from jazz fusion to progressive bands to even Judas Priest.  Mike named him as an influence.

Simon Phillips has played with quite a few bands from jazz fusion to progressive bands to even Judas Priest. Mike named him as an influence.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential metal bands.  Marcos named them as an influence.

Iron Maiden are one of the most influential metal bands. Marcos named them as an influence.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal, inspiring the generations of extreme metal to follow them.  Peavy was a fan despite their “lousy” playing.

Venom are the fathers of extreme metal, inspiring the generations of extreme metal to follow them. Peavy was a fan despite their “lousy” playing.

Dave Weckl

Dave Weckl is a influential jazz/fusion drummer.  Mike named him as an influence.

Dave Weckl is a influential jazz/fusion drummer. Mike named him as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash metal.  Peavy and Marcos named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash metal. Peavy and Marcos named them as an influence.

Dennis Chambers

Dennis Chambers is a jazz / fusion / funk drummer.  Mike named him as an influence.

Dennis Chambers is a jazz / fusion / funk drummer. Mike named him as an influence.

Queensryche are important for the development of progressive metal.  Peavy named Geoff Tate as a vocal influence early on.

Queensryche are important for the development of progressive metal. Peavy named Geoff Tate as a vocal influence early on.

Shawn Lane

Shawn Lane is a fusion and instrumental rock guitarist who’s collaborated with many.  Victor said he is inspired by guys like him.

Shawn Lane is a fusion and instrumental rock guitarist who’s collaborated with many. Victor said he is inspired by guys like him.

Of course everyone knows the story of thrash father Dave Mustaine forming Megadeth after being kicked out of Metallica.  Peavy named them as an influence.

Of course everyone knows the story of thrash father Dave Mustaine forming Megadeth after being kicked out of Metallica. Peavy named them as an influence.

If a band lasts long enough eventually they may just end up with members who grew up listening to the band.  In this case, Marcos was a huge fan of Rage before joining.

If a band lasts long enough eventually they may just end up with members who grew up listening to the band. In this case, Marcos was a huge fan of Rage before joining.

Testament are Bay Area thrash legends.  Peavy is a fan and said Chuck’s more brutal vocal style has influenced him more recently.

Testament are Bay Area thrash legends. Peavy is a fan and said Chuck’s more brutal vocal style has influenced him more recently.

Peavy said he started playing guitar around 8 or 9 with classical style, then Spanish style and said The Beatles was an influence before discovering Motorhead and switching to bass. He said he finds inspirations in newer bands such as Opeth but it probably doesn’t show in his music. Other prog bands he listens to include Spock´s beard, Transatlantic, Dream Theater, and Liquid Tension Experiment. He named favorite classical composers as Bach, Villa Lobos, Rachmaninov, Dvorak, and Debussy.

Jochen Schroeder was on guitar for the first few albums as well as being co-writer. I’m unsure of his influences.

Alf Meyerratken was the lead guitarist in Avenger and co-wrote on some of Prayer of Steel. He was not in the band after the name change and I’m sure of his influences.

Thomas Grüning was the lead guitarist on the first Rage album and co-wrote on a few songs. I’m unsure of his influences.

Guitarist Manni was the guitarist through the late 80’s to the mid 90’s. His early influences are Status Quo and Ac/dc. His main influences include the bands noted above. When he named Michael Schenker he didn’t specifically limit to Scorpions although he did say Uli from the Scorpions. It is possible that Schenker’s other bands (MSG, UFO) are also an influence. Possibly Uli’s as well.

Drummer Chris Efthimiadis co-wrote while in the band throughout the late 80’s and 90’s, I’m unsure of his influences. His brother Spiros Efthimiadis would join on guitar in the late 90’s and also write in the band. I couldn’t find his influences either. Along side Spiros was Sven Fischer who also wrote in the band. I haven’t found his influences either.

Victor started with cello and piano before picking up guitar as a kid. He said he grew up with jazz and later rock. He doesn’t name many influences, he when to college for jazz and rock guitar and tries to combine all these different things.

Drummer André Hilgers only has one co-writing credit in the band. Some of his influences include Mike Portnoy, Deen Castronovo, Tomas Haake, Tommy Lee, and Tommy Aldridge.

Before joining Rage, Marcos played in a professional cover band for 10 years. He said they played everything from B.B. King to Pantera.

To my knowledge drummer Vassilios has not contributed to writing.

 

Sources:

http://www.friday13thmetal.co.uk/Page%203%20-%20Interviews/Grave%20Digger/new_page_1.htm
https://www.wearethepit.com/2019/12/rages-peter-peavy-wagner-5-albums-that-change-my-life/
https://www.therockpit.net/2016/interview-peter-peavy-wager-rage/
https://www.bleeding4metal.de/index.php?show=interview&id=49
https://www.auxportesdumetal.com/interviews/rage2008-uk.html
https://kalejdoskopy.wordpress.com/2019/08/27/energy-of-metal-is-the-best-interview-with-victor-smolski-from-almanac/
http://themetalist.net/an-interview-with-victor-smolski-almanac/
https://buffalonews.com/news/the-buffalo-roots-of-beau-nasty/article_f07a06be-d0c8-5a64-a667-cd7b610f0dec.html
https://drummerszone.com/artists/mike-terrana/3357/profile/#biography
http://www.rocknreviews.net/Interview/Mike-Terrana/Interview.html
https://pearldrum.com/artist/andre-hilgers/13861
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3obg33kg5E

ZZ Top Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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ZZ Top over the years has maintained a steady 3-piece line up with Billy Gibbons on guitar and vocals, Dusty Hill on bass and vocals, and Frank Beard on drums. They all three have wrote music in the band. ZZ Top has always been a band rooted in blues. Let’s get into their influences…

 

Muddy Waters

Muddy Waters is known as the father of Chicago blues.  Billy named him as an influence.

Muddy Waters is known as the father of Chicago blues. Billy named him as an influence.

Charles Mingus

Charles Mingus is considered a jazz great, composer and bassist.  Dusty named him as an influence.

Charles Mingus is considered a jazz great, composer and bassist. Dusty named him as an influence.

Lightnin’ Hopkins

Lightnin’ Hopkins was a country/blues player.  Billy named him as an influence and said he was a hero in the Houston ghetto.

Lightnin’ Hopkins was a country/blues player. Billy named him as an influence and said he was a hero in the Houston ghetto.

Howlin’ Wolf

Howlin’ Wolf is a blues player known for his powerful voice.  Billy named him as an influence.

Howlin’ Wolf is a blues player known for his powerful voice. Billy named him as an influence.

Jimmy Reed

Jimmy Reed is a blues player born in Mississippi before later playing in the Chicago area.  Billy named him.

Jimmy Reed is a blues player born in Mississippi before later playing in the Chicago area. Billy named him.

B.B. King

B.B. King has been one of the best known and influential blues players.  Billy named him as an influence.  He said as a kid his dad took him to see King in the studio recording, and he named him as the King of blues.

B.B. King has been one of the best known and influential blues players. Billy named him as an influence. He said as a kid his dad took him to see King in the studio recording, and he named him as the King of blues.

Freddy King

Freddy King is known as one of the three kings of blues guitar (along with B.B. and Albert).  Billy named him as an influence.

Freddy King is known as one of the three kings of blues guitar (along with B.B. and Albert). Billy named him as an influence.

Albert King

Albert King is the the third of the three kings of blues guitar.  Billy also named him.

Albert King is the the third of the three kings of blues guitar. Billy also named him.

Otis Redding

Otis Redding is a highly regarded soul singer.  Billy is a big fan.

Otis Redding is a highly regarded soul singer. Billy is a big fan.

The Beatles are one of the biggest bands from a time when rock ‘n’ roll turned in to rock.  Dusty said that he consider Paul McCartney one of the best bass players for his ability to compliment song with out standing out when unnecessary.  He says t…

The Beatles are one of the biggest bands from a time when rock ‘n’ roll turned in to rock. Dusty said that he consider Paul McCartney one of the best bass players for his ability to compliment song with out standing out when unnecessary. He says that he tries to play in that way.

The Rolling Stones was one of the biggest bands out of the British invasion.  Billy is a huge fan of Their Satanic Majesties Request.

The Rolling Stones was one of the biggest bands out of the British invasion. Billy is a huge fan of Their Satanic Majesties Request.

Jimi Hendrix was one of the most revolutionary guitar players of any time.  Billy said he showed what could be done with a guitar beyond what the inventors would have ever imagined.

Jimi Hendrix was one of the most revolutionary guitar players of any time. Billy said he showed what could be done with a guitar beyond what the inventors would have ever imagined.

The 13th Floor Elevators was a psychedelic rock band formed by Roky Erickson.  Billy named their first album as having a big impact on him.

The 13th Floor Elevators was a psychedelic rock band formed by Roky Erickson. Billy named their first album as having a big impact on him.

Cream are an important psychedelic blues rock band.  Billy said they had a profound influence on ZZ Top.  Dusty said he was heavily influenced by Jack Bruce.

Cream are an important psychedelic blues rock band. Billy said they had a profound influence on ZZ Top. Dusty said he was heavily influenced by Jack Bruce.

Jeff Beck, formerly of the Yardbirds, is a hugely influential guitarist.  Billy named his album Truth as revolutionary.

Jeff Beck, formerly of the Yardbirds, is a hugely influential guitarist. Billy named his album Truth as revolutionary.

Stanley Clark

Stanley Clark is a solo bassist and member of jazz/fusion band Return to Forever.  Dusty named him as an influence.

Stanley Clark is a solo bassist and member of jazz/fusion band Return to Forever. Dusty named him as an influence.

Depeche Mode are an influential new wave band.  Billy is a fan.

Depeche Mode are an influential new wave band. Billy is a fan.

Ministry are pioneers in industrial rock and metal.  Billy is a fan.

Ministry are pioneers in industrial rock and metal. Billy is a fan.

As a kid, Dusty said he considered himself a singer first, but picked up bass because his brother played guitar and had a drummer. They needed a bassist so he learned to play.

I’m unsure of Frank’s influences.

Bands influenced by ZZ Top!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

Guitarist Rowan Robertson was a fan of ZZ Top

Guitarist Rowan Robertson was a fan of ZZ Top

NWOBHM legends

NWOBHM legends

Industrial Metal pioneers, Front man Al named ZZ Top as pioneers in industrial.

Industrial Metal pioneers, Front man Al named ZZ Top as pioneers in industrial.

German fathers of Power Metal

German fathers of Power Metal

Fathers of Sludge

Fathers of Sludge

Classic Black Metal

Classic Black Metal

Fathers of Groove

Fathers of Groove

Groove Masters

Groove Masters

Heavy/Power

Heavy/Power

Sources:

https://billygibbons.com/2016/11/charleston-city-paper-seven-questions-zz-tops-billy-f-gibbons/
https://www.loudersound.com/features/zz-tops-billy-gibbons-the-10-records-that-changed-my-life
https://forbassplayersonly.com/dusty-hills-texas-tale/

Fear Factory Family Tree

This is a project aimed at making it easy to see who inspired the bands you love or even hate. For this I try not to use any influences that the band don’t claim themselves. There will be a focus on predecessors but successors will be added as they site the band. These trees become more and more interactive as new bands are added, allowing you to click any band that has a tree and jump to it.

We want our lists to be better. If you know something that belongs on this list, let us know. When in doubt we will leave it out, so we need reliable sources.

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Fear Factory are predominantly an industrial/groove metal band, although their earliest stuff has more of a death metal sound. Vocalist and main lyricist Burton C. Bell as been the only member to appear on every album. On a few albums he has a bigger hand in the writing. Except for two albums Dino Cazares has been on guitar and has been the main writer. Early on he shared in writing with original drummer Raymond Herrera. Bassist Christian Olde Wolbers wrote while in the band and played guitar for the two albums that don’t have Dino. Gene Hoglan drummed on one album and shares in writing on many of those tracks. There has been other bass players and drummer, but non of which that are credited as contributing with writing. Much of Fear Factory’s industrial sound comes from producer and keyboardist Rhys Fulber who occasionally is giving writing credit and shares heavily in writing for The Industrialist. Although he’s not an official member of the band I will be including his influences as well. Other session players have contributed to the industrial side but none are credited with contributing to writing.

The Beatles are one of the worlds biggest rock bands and have been super influential.  Dino named them as some of his favorite writers.

The Beatles are one of the worlds biggest rock bands and have been super influential. Dino named them as some of his favorite writers.

PInk Floyd are one of the best known progressive rock band.  Burton named them as an influence.

PInk Floyd are one of the best known progressive rock band. Burton named them as an influence.

Kraftwerk are considered pioneers in electronic music.  Rhys named them as his biggest influence.

Kraftwerk are considered pioneers in electronic music. Rhys named them as his biggest influence.

Wings was formed by Paul McCartney with his wife and Denny Laine (Moody Blues).  Dino named Paul as one of his favorite writers including his work in Wings.

Wings was formed by Paul McCartney with his wife and Denny Laine (Moody Blues). Dino named Paul as one of his favorite writers including his work in Wings.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band.  Dino said Angus was probably the first person to inspire him to pick up guitar.

AC/DC are the quintessential hard rock band. Dino said Angus was probably the first person to inspire him to pick up guitar.

Dokken were a big metal/glam band.  Dino named George Lynch as an influence.

Dokken were a big metal/glam band. Dino named George Lynch as an influence.

The Police were a popular post-punk, new wave band.  Christian named them as his favorite band.

The Police were a popular post-punk, new wave band. Christian named them as his favorite band.

The Misfits are a super influential punk / hardcore band.  Christian named them as an influence.

The Misfits are a super influential punk / hardcore band. Christian named them as an influence.

Buzzcocks were a well known punk band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Buzzcocks were a well known punk band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Van Halen were had a huge impact on the world of rock and metal.  Dino is a big fan of the first album and Eddie’s guitar tone.  He based his guitar tone on Eddie’s sound.

Van Halen were had a huge impact on the world of rock and metal. Dino is a big fan of the first album and Eddie’s guitar tone. He based his guitar tone on Eddie’s sound.

Dead Kennedys is an important punk / hardcore band.  Christian named them as an influence.

Dead Kennedys is an important punk / hardcore band. Christian named them as an influence.

Killing Joke were a post punk band that helped influence industrial rock.  Dino said they had a big impact on his guitar sound especially the chorus effect they used.  Burton named them as an influence.

Killing Joke were a post punk band that helped influence industrial rock. Dino said they had a big impact on his guitar sound especially the chorus effect they used. Burton named them as an influence.

U2 are a post punk rock band.  Dino named The Edge as an influence.  Raymond said they are all fans of U2.  Burton named their early stuff as an influence.

U2 are a post punk rock band. Dino named The Edge as an influence. Raymond said they are all fans of U2. Burton named their early stuff as an influence.

Def Leppard were a NWOBHM that became huge after going into a more pop direction.  Dino named them when asked about favorite writers.

Def Leppard were a NWOBHM that became huge after going into a more pop direction. Dino named them when asked about favorite writers.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were a post punk band.  Burton named them as an influence.

Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds were a post punk band. Burton named them as an influence.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a English electronic band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark are a English electronic band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Sisters of Mercy are an important goth rock band.  Burton named them as an influence and said Wayne Hussey is one of the most underrated song writers.

Sisters of Mercy are an important goth rock band. Burton named them as an influence and said Wayne Hussey is one of the most underrated song writers.

Pete Shelley

Pete Shelley did some new wave solo album after leaving the Buzzcocks. Rhys’s named his Homosapien album as an influence.

Pete Shelley did some new wave solo album after leaving the Buzzcocks. Rhys’s named his Homosapien album as an influence.

Ministry are industrial rock/metal pioneers.  Dino said they are fans.  Raymond confirms the influence.

Ministry are industrial rock/metal pioneers. Dino said they are fans. Raymond confirms the influence.

SPK were an 80’s industrial band.  Rhys named them as an influence.

SPK were an 80’s industrial band. Rhys named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash.  Dino named Metallica and James as an influence. He also praised the writing on the black album.  Raymond named them as an influence.

Metallica are the fathers of thrash. Dino named Metallica and James as an influence. He also praised the writing on the black album. Raymond named them as an influence.

Exodus are one of the earliest formed thrash bands.  Dino named them as an influence.  He love their first album and said they were his favorite band at one time.

Exodus are one of the earliest formed thrash bands. Dino named them as an influence. He love their first album and said they were his favorite band at one time.

Napalm Death are among the first and most important grindcore bands.  Dino is a fan.

Napalm Death are among the first and most important grindcore bands. Dino is a fan.

Suicidal Tendencies are an important hardcore / crossover thrash band.  Christian named their first two albums as an influence.

Suicidal Tendencies are an important hardcore / crossover thrash band. Christian named their first two albums as an influence.

Slayer were the most aggressive sounding of the early thrash bands.  Dino named them as an influence.  Raymond named Dave Lambardo as an influence.

Slayer were the most aggressive sounding of the early thrash bands. Dino named them as an influence. Raymond named Dave Lambardo as an influence.

Death Angel are a bay area thrash band.  Dino named them as an influence.

Death Angel are a bay area thrash band. Dino named them as an influence.

D.R.I. are one of the most important of the crossover thrash bands.  Dino and Christian named them as an influence.

D.R.I. are one of the most important of the crossover thrash bands. Dino and Christian named them as an influence.

Ratt were a prominent metal band on the glam side of things.  Dino named Warren DeMartini as an influence.

Ratt were a prominent metal band on the glam side of things. Dino named Warren DeMartini as an influence.

Swans are a experimental rock band.  Burton named them as an influence.

Swans are a experimental rock band. Burton named them as an influence.

Possessed took thrash to a new level and are often considered the fathers of death metal, although now their sound is more often referred to as death/thrash.  Dino named them as an influence.

Possessed took thrash to a new level and are often considered the fathers of death metal, although now their sound is more often referred to as death/thrash. Dino named them as an influence.

Death are considered fathers of death metal by many and are certainly pioneers.  Dino named them as an influence.

Death are considered fathers of death metal by many and are certainly pioneers. Dino named them as an influence.

KMFDM are a German industrial band.  Dino named them as an influence.

KMFDM are a German industrial band. Dino named them as an influence.

Dead Can Dance are a post punk, goth, dark wave duo.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Dead Can Dance are a post punk, goth, dark wave duo. Rhys named them as an influence.

Faith No More are an influential alternative band.  Raymond said they are all a fan.

Faith No More are an influential alternative band. Raymond said they are all a fan.

Carcass are important for grindcore and melodic death.  Dino is a fan.

Carcass are important for grindcore and melodic death. Dino is a fan.

Terrorizer was a death metal / grindcore band.  Raymond named Pete Sandoval from his Terrorizer days as an influence.

Terrorizer was a death metal / grindcore band. Raymond named Pete Sandoval from his Terrorizer days as an influence.

Guns ‘n’ Roses  were one of the biggest hard rock bands in the world at one time.  Dino said he is a fan of their first album.

Guns ‘n’ Roses were one of the biggest hard rock bands in the world at one time. Dino said he is a fan of their first album.

Public Enemy are an important hip-hop group.  Dino named them as an influence.

Public Enemy are an important hip-hop group. Dino named them as an influence.

Godflesh are pioneers of industrial metal.  Dino and Burton said the earlier incarnation of Fear Factory, Ulceration, was a godflesh ripoff.  Burton said they was the band that him and Dino really bounded over and his favorite band.

Godflesh are pioneers of industrial metal. Dino and Burton said the earlier incarnation of Fear Factory, Ulceration, was a godflesh ripoff. Burton said they was the band that him and Dino really bounded over and his favorite band.

Nine Inch Nails are a popular industrial rock band.  Dino said they are fans.

Nine Inch Nails are a popular industrial rock band. Dino said they are fans.

Massive Attack are a Trip Hop group.  Rhys named them as an influence.

Massive Attack are a Trip Hop group. Rhys named them as an influence.

Rhys Fulber although only appear as a session player and not a member of the band, Dino said after meeting him they were able to add a lot of the more industrial aspects to their music. Rhys has also produced multiple FF albums. He has co-written songs and co-wrote most of the songs on The Industrialist.

Dino said he is not a fan of Kurt Cobain’s music but liked how he structured songs. He also said he liked the way Dave Grohl structures songs. He said he was a fan of producers Mutt Lang and Bob Rock. Dino took inspiration from industrial and hip-hop bands that used guitar samples for playing in a style that mimicked sampled guitars.

Christian said he developed an interest in hip-hop and from that realized sometimes a simple hook is better and more memorable than loads of complicated riffs.

Burton was in school and church choirs as a kid. He says he comes from more of a post-punk, industrial, and gothic background. He also says he’s a fan of move sound tracks, naming Blade Runner and composer Vangelis as well as Dredd composed by Paul Leonard-Morgan

Gene Hoglan was the drummer on Mechanize and and is given co-writing credits on a few songs.

Bands influenced by Fear Factory!

As this project advances, bands will be added here… there are many!

Groove and Melodic Death

Groove and Melodic Death

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