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| ARTIST: | Biohazard |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Mercury / Universal |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Resist, Switchback, Salvation, End of My Rope, All for None, Breakdown, Inner Fear On, Abandon in Place, Skin, Camouflage, Decline, Cycle of Abuse, Dogs of War, New World Disorder |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 731454603225 |
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Customer Reviews of New World Disorder
The original rap-metal band at their best Biohazard are one of the best bands around today, but they have gone virtually unrecognized and unheralded for the groundwork they've layed down for today's metal scene. Without Biohazard, I doubt we would have much of a rap-metal scene to speak of, and if we did, it sure wouldn't be the same. "New World Disorder" finds them at their peak, showing all the wannabe's how it's done. It's definetly their heaviest cd, but they throw a few curveball's at you, as evident on "End of my Rope" and "Cycle of Abuse", both of which are great songs. The rest are just pounding, heavy Biohazard songs with the trademark dual vocals of guitarist Billy and bassist Evan. Much of the newfound heaviness can also be traced to the aquisition of ex-Helmet guitarist Rob Echeverria, who adds a whole new level to their sound. Drummer Danny Shuler is just awesome, and I don't see why he isn't recognized as one of the best in the hardcore and metal worlds today. If you are a Biohazard fan, you will definetly like this cd, and if you haven't heard them yet, get this cd and their other masterpiece "State of the World Address" and see the true innovators at their best.
Before all the Horrible MTV "rapcore" there was Biohazard...
Biohazard was mixing metal and rap while Fred Durst and Jonathan Davis were still in the womb(well not that long ago, but you get my point). I think Biohazard and Pantera are the only 2 metal bands i can think of that have never softenend up their sound! All my other favorite metal bands(although im not complaining in many cases) have softenend up their sound with each album (Life of Agony, Fear Factory, Paradise Lost). This album kicks you in the stomach and makes you beg for more after the first track "Resist", keeps you hanging on all the way until my personal fav "Dogs of War". This album mixes State of the world address with Mata Leao's garage metal band sound, and it comes out great(seeing as how i love both those albums). Definatley pick this one up if you heard a biohazard song and liked it. These guys are the real thing, no commercial BS here!
Not very good by Biohazard standards...
This is undoubtebly one Of the Bio's weakest albums. I just can't get into it. At this stage of their career they had lost their way slightly. There are a couple of ok songs like 'Resist' and 'Dogs of war', but the rest of it is just rap-metal crap. This and Uncivilisation are their worst efforts. I picked up Kill or be killed recently and was really impressed by what I heard. As for those idiots who said Biohazard is jumping on the 'metalcore' bandwagon, they created this sound you morons, some 10 years ago!