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  1. Andrew Shives. Andrew Shives is an American musician, known for being the former bassist of the heavy metal band Fear Factory [1] between 1992 and 1993. His photo appeared on the Soul of a New Machine album jacket, but he didn't play on the album (Dino Cazares played all bass tracks).

  2. Real/full name: Andrew Shives Age: N/A Place of birth: United States (Frederick, Maryland) Gender: Male

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Fear_FactoryFear Factory - Wikipedia

    Andrew Shives – bass (1992–1994) Christian Olde Wolbers – bass (1994–2002); guitars (2003–2006); backing vocals (1994–2006) Byron Stroud – bass (2003–2006, 2009–2012) Gene Hoglan – drums (2009–2012) Matt DeVries – bass, backing vocals (2012–2015) Mike Heller – drums (2012–2023) Touring musicians

  4. Luego, el bajista Andrew Shives sólo participó en vivo con el grupo; las pistas de bajo en el álbum fueron realizadas por Dino Cazares. En 1993 Fear Factory lanzó "7 solo bajo su nombre español, Factorio De Miedo, llamado "Sangre De Niños". Es el único material que nunca fue grabado en un estudio con Andrew Shives en el bajo.

  5. W.O.E. means Weight of Existence Andrew Shives is credited as the bassist, but he didn't play on the album. "Natividad" is considered an instrumental, but technically, it's just the sound of things being crushed and smashed. The track is a dedication to and is named after, Dino Cazares's mother.

  6. Fear Factory is a Groove Metal/Industrial Metal band from Los Angeles, California formed in 1989. FF was started by Dino Cazares (Guitars) and Raymond Herrera (Drums) when the band was initially called Ulceration. Burton C. Bell (Vocals) and Christian Olde Wolbers (Bass) were added later after the band switched the name to Fear Factory.

  7. Larry Voss. Cool for August was a rock band consisting of notable Canadian singer-songwriter Shad Hills on guitar, Andrew Shives on bass, Gordon Vaughn on vocals, Trevor Kustiak on guitar, and Shane Hills on drums who was then replaced by Larry Voss in the spring of 2000.