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Biohazard

Biohazard Album: “Kill or Be Killed”

Biohazard Album: “Kill or Be Killed”
Album Information :
Title: Kill or Be Killed
Release Date:2003-03-18
Type:Unknown
Genre:Metal
Label:Sanctuary
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:060768456327
Customers Rating :
Average (3.7) :(26 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Never Forgive, Never Forget (Explicit)
2 Kill or Be Killed (Explicit) Video
3 Heads Kicked In (Explicit)
4 Beaten Senseless (Explicit)
5 Make My Stand (Explicit) Video
6 Open Your Eyes (Explicit) Video
7 Penalty (Explicit)
8 World On Fire (Explicit) Video
9 Dead to Me (Explicit) Video
10 Hallowed Ground (Explicit)
11 (Untitled Hidden Track)
Mike Reed "Mike Reed" (USA) - February 24, 2005
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Biohazard - 'Kill Or Be Killed' (Sanctuary)

'Kill Or...' is the band's eighth and most recent CD.I sort of lost interest in Biohazard awhile back,for the most part anyway.This latest effort is okay,but it isn't as good as their 'State Of the World Address' or 'Mata Leao' discs.Notice that the rap element now is gone,which is good.Tracks I thought were worth mentioning are the title cut "Kill Or Be Killed",the moshable "Heads Kicked In","Dead To Me" and "Beaten Senseless".Overall,a so-so metal release.

Dark lord of all that is itchy (Narnia) - April 14, 2003
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- holeeee [cow]. this is ... amazing

... this cd is awesome. this is by far biohazard's heaviest [stuff]. "kill or be killed", "never forgive, never forget", and "dead to me" are awesome. it's good to see biohazard starting to take a step in the direction of true metal. don't get me wrong, i like their rap/metal style on their other CD's like "uncivilization" and "new world disorder", but I think we can all agree that it was time for some kind of change as the rap metal style is losing originality with the rising of such ... groups like limp bizkit and P.O.D. and all those unoriginal cockjockeys who just [copied] biohazard's style. long story short: this CD is a must have for any true meta head

Customer review - December 19, 2003
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Still Kicking it

I was quite pleased when I heard this album. I am glad the rap influence is gone. That was the worst move they ever made.

My particular fav album of theirs is their first album, Biohazard. Urban Discipline comes in second.

This album will suprise you on how much more brutal they have become. It is still not as catchy as their previous albums, but its a good listen.

Frustratedanger (Strong Island) - September 22, 2004
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- The best out there

This is the way a political cd should be made. I'm proud to be a fan of Biohazard and just like me they are proud of their country. The guitars are still as harsh as ever. The vocals are leaning towards death metal or the overly cliched metalcore. Either way it is still Biohazard and they are the heaviest band out there today. I know there are bands that are more talented, Tool comes to mind. I know there are bands that seem heavier, every death metal band comes to mind but those bands do not have the mixture of all the elements. The anger in this cd is incredible. The lyrics are powerful and it should be noted that Biohazard are not jumping on the Pro-American bandwagon like so many country groups are doing. They have always had thank yous to the Veterans in their albums. It's nice to see a band that shows so much anger be compassionate enough to thank the Veterans who have fought for us to listen to music. Get the cd, get all of Biohazard's cds.

hardcore (Canada) - March 29, 2003
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- devastating

Listening to Biohazard albums is like listening to the evolution of hardcore.People say that they are trying to sound like other bands because they tuned their guitars way down. Yeah, the guitars are low, but if you listen you will find out that this same ...band that delivers the off the wall hardcore that makes them the best of their genre. There are few bands that don't know the meaning of the word sellout and Biohazard is certainly one of them. "Kill or be Killed" is nothing short of amazing. Some standouts are "Never forgive, Never forget", the title track and "Beaten Sensless" which is exactly how you will feel after hearing that song however, the whole ablum is stellar from start to finish. Also featured on this album is the latest in Biohazard's revolving door of lead guitarists. This time it is Carmine Vincent. This is the new millenium and biohazard seem poised to take hardcore to a whole new level. Get this album and all of their others for that matter.

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