Fear Factory - Zero Signal Lyrics

Artist: Fear Factory

Album: Demanufacture

  • Songwriters: Burton Bell, Dino A.m. Cazares, Ramon Herrera, Christian Olde-wolbers

So withdrawn and feeling numb
Watching life come all undone
Growing fear, a human grace
A drowning mind in a dark embrace

My life a disarray and I I fade away
I am down on my knees praying beyond belief
The silence deafens my ears and welds the shackles onto my fears

Lost all faith, lost all trust
Lost all faith, lost all trust

So withdrawn and feeling numb
Watching life come all undone

My life a disarray and I I fade away
I am down on my knees praying beyond belief
The silence deafens my ears and welds the shackles onto my fears

I have lost all faith, I have lost all trust
A sordid mesh turning to dust, a sordid mesh turning to dust

I am lost, I am so numb
I am so numb, I am so numb
I am so numb, I am so numb
I am so numb


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  • Anonymous

    Best Fear Factory Song Ever! My personal Favorite. The song explains the "Disconnect" we have with God sometimes, and are ability to believe in things to be made right beyond the current circumstances we see, and our faith when God doesnt answer us right when we want thim to, or how we want him to, when we feel there is "Zero Signal" from the devine. One of the best songs in metal history. Herrera's technical arrangements behind the drums are at there best here!

    Plus, in the Movie Mortal Kombat Johnny Cage & Scorpion beat the hell out of eachother to this song (literally). Cheers to Paul Anderson for using it in the movie. Awesome!