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In a move uncharacteristic for the band, B-Real, of the rap group Cypress Hill, is featured as a guest vocalist on "Back the Fuck Up", contributing elements of hardcore hip hop Cazares and Olde Wolbers had guested on Cypress Hill's 2000 album Skull & Bones. The popular track " Linchpin" was originally titled "Lynchpin" and an unused early track listing is featured on The Best of Fear Factory. Bell described it as "definitely as intense as Demanufacture but with the groove of Obsolete, and there's a lot more melody." He added, "We don't need to play a song seven minutes long if we can get the idea across in four minutes." Digimortal would use a more melodic approach both musically and vocally than previous records while maintaining Fear Factory's heaviness. As such, they constantly reminded themselves of the word "simplification" in the pursuit of Fear Factory's progression. Bell noted in an interview with Billboard that, when beginning the writing process, the band wished to evolve their sound. The band began recording on October 1, 2000. Toby Wright was also approached but was allegedly busy with a new Ozzy Osbourne record. The group had considered working with Bob Rock who declined. ĭigimortal was produced by longtime Fear Factory collaborator Rhys Fulber. Already, Alternative Press was describing it as one of the most anticipated albums of the year. The latter would ultimately not hold true. They also wanted a less-produced sound and stated that the new album would not be concept-based as their previous two were. No lyrics had been written and the band had decided to shift away from their typical approach to creating a record. In February 2000, Fear Factory reported working on their follow-up to Obsolete.