Biohazard Album: “Uncivilization (Explicit)”
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Release Date:2001-09-11
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Type:Album
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Genre:Metal
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Label:Sanctuary
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Explicit Lyrics:Yes
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UPC:060768451926
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- A welcome return to form for the rap-metal pioneers
One of the most influential (and whose style has been ripped off time and time again by countless mainstream wanna be heavy bands) and underrated bands of all time, "Uncivilization" is Biohazard's triumphant return to form. After not being completely bowled over by 1999's "New World Disorder", "Uncivilization" focuses on Biohazard returning to their hardcore roots. Songs like "Sellout", "Wide Awake", "Last Man Standing", "HFFK", "Get Away", and the title track are full throttle cut your throat tunes that are thought provoking while at the same time headbangable to; just like the Biohazard that brought us such classics as "Mata Leao" and "Urban Discipline". While some songs can get repetitive, the overall package is great, and "Uncivilization" is a welcome return to form for Biohazard, one of the original rap-metal pioneers. Look for guest appearances from Pantera's Phil Anselmo, Type O Negative's Pete Steele, Sepultura's Igor Cavalera, Cypress Hill's Sen Dogg, and members of Hatebreed.
Customer review - April 02, 2002
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Grrrrrrrrreat!
This is one band who's stood the test of time!
they havent changed their sound for the worse. They stay true to themselves and their fans. True Hardcore!
Pick this up if you're sick of the new metal.
Bas Euser (Zwijndrecht , The Netherlands) - November 02, 2002
3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
- NO NO NO
Not as bad as New World Disorder but still very poor. 8 years ago bands wanted to sound like biohazard. Now biohazard want to sound like today's popular bands. Buy everything from biohazard:biohazard to biohazard:mata leao. Don't buy the rest. oh and see them at a concert. They're still an awesome live band.
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Their Best
I was never really a fan of Biohazard, even after I saw their awesome live show when I saw them with Insane Clown Posse. I wasn't really interested in this until I was hanging out with my friends and the song sellout came on the speakers. I had to ask who it was and was really surprised when I heard it was Biohazard. I really love this one. All hardcore fans should buy this. It gets the seal.
-FM
4 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
- Good music
When I first heard of Biohazard, it was off Ozzfest 97' the first Ozzfest recorded. Ever since then I have been a Biohazard fan, and have heard most their music. Biohazard to me is a band that is some-what Anti-Government band. But Uncivilization is new to the world unlike all there older stuff. This music is actually quite cool, mixing Rap and Heavy Metal together, and making it sound good (Unlike Limp Bizkit). My personal favorite song on the cd is Plastic. has neat ending and has very filthy language...I would trust kids 16 years of age with this album. They actually got a tad religious with the song, but they are from Brooklynn, so it doesnt bother me as much. I would recomend this album for all Biohazard fans around the world. And if i know anything more about Biohazard than any1 else, there a whole lot better than Mettalica.
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