FEAR FACTORY Drummer's 3VOLUTION PRODUCTIONS Up For Two G.A.N.G. Awards

March 7, 2007

FEAR FACTORY drummer Raymond Herrera's company 3volution Productions is up for two Game Audio Network Guild (G.A.N.G.) awards in the following categories:

* "Best Original Vocal - Pop" (for "All My Life" - Battlefield 2: Modern Combat)
* "Best Arrangement Of A Non-Original Score" ("All Along the Watchtower" - Ghost Recon: Advanced Warfighter)

Winners will be announced at the fifth annual G.A.N.G. Awards ceremony, taking place Thursday, March 8 in San Francisco, CA during the Game Developers Conference. The awards event will be held at the Moscone Center, North Hall and will include live video game music performances throughout the evening.

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FEAR FACTORY frontman frontman Burton C. Bell confirmed to the Edmonton Sun in December that the band has parted ways with Liquid 8 Records, the label that issued the group's last two albums — 2004's "Archetype" and 2005's "Transgression".

"Right now we're a completely independent band. We're free of labels and free of all sorts of things, so it's all about the music right now," said Bell.

Released in August 2005, "Transgression" was produced by Toby Wright (ALICE IN CHAINS, KORN, METALLICA).

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