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Biohazard Pictures
Band:
Biohazard
Origin:
United States, Brooklyn - Nueva YorkUnited States
Band Members:
Scott Roberts (lead guitar, bass, vocals), Bobby Hambel (guitar), Billy Graziadei (guitar, vocals), and Danny Schuler (drums)
Biohazard Album: «Mata Leao»
Biohazard Album: «Mata Leao» (Front side)
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  • Customers rating: (4.8 of 5)
  • Title:Mata Leao
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  • Type:Audio CD
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Customer review
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
- Sweet...

For an album with two minute songs and a lot of repetitveness, Mata Leao is still really great. This is much better than New World Disorder. It can't match Urban Discipline or State Of The World Address, but not much can. These guys were so ahead of their time. The big five of rapmetal: Biohazard, RATM, Faith No More, 311, and Body Count. Anyway, back to Mata Leao.

This album showcases Biohazard's punk roots, as half of the songs are speedy punk numbers without solos or breaks. There are gems within, such as "Authority," "These Eyes," "Stigmatized," "Modern Democracy," "Gravity," "A Lot To Learn," "Waiting To Die," and "In Vain." "Modern Democracy" has a great groove, "Authority" has awesome lyrics, and "Gravity" has a great percussion breakdown. Evan Seinfeld and Billy Graziadei are the rappers. Their lyrics work very well, without resorting to overusing swear words or using typical idiotic rap lines. Evan is the much better vocalist of the two. His flow is smoother, while Billy resorts to screaming and has a very annoying high-pitched voice. The songs are somewhat samey, but a few spins cures the disc of repetitiveness, as the standouts jump out. There's something here for any fan of punk, hardcore, and/or metal. Support the 'Hazard!

Customer review
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- NYC Keepin It Real

I'm an old PAHC kid now reaching my late twenties. I lost this album years ago, now struggling with the midlife thing I remembered that this was one of the best albums I have ever listened to. My office mates are listening to Lynard Skynard, but when they get up, Biohazard is the first thing I slip into the cd player. I thought I was old. So 5 big stars for Mata Leao and all the other Bio Albums. F what people say about Urban Discipline, that one ranks up there as well.

-Woobie

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Mata Leao.....Awesome album that went under the radar.

I remember I bought this with my friend the first day it came out in June 1996 and we were like holy $#%@. The groove people, rapping people, punk people, and the dark tracks people. Why on God's green earth that Mata Leao didn't get the attention. Dang that is fustrating....but hey it their lost and not ours!!! Every track on Mata Leao is a relentless pulse of Biohazard kicking and punching. This album is still awesome and will be awesome in the future,because it is true high octane 'Hazard. Cannot believe that it is no longer made. Warner Bros. records should bring it back...what they got to lose. This would sell well. Get it now!!!!

Customer review
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Best Biohazard album, still

I agree with all the reviewers giving this album top marks, though not necessarily with their wording. "Mata Leao," which came in this sweet cardboard cover with cool artwork when I bought it, is the best Biohazard to date--and I write this after "Uncivilization."

Everything about this album is the best of Biohazard, so to speak--great songs, great production, finally also great sound. The tunes are tight; they all seem to be played just a bit faster than the earlier studio recordings--as tight and as fast as they are live. And if you have a chance to catch them, do--Biohazard live rules. I caught them in Amsterdam with Orange 9mm, not a bad band, but they didn't have anything on the boys from the wrong side of the tracks.

Grammar and literary expertise has never been a forte of metal bands (yes, I know Queensryche and Prong still try, and with some success), but Biohazard, in their non-self-reflective way, do quite well on this one. Tunes like "Thorn" and especially "Gravity" are gems in a genre that sometimes lacks the smarts to make it in the lyrics department. And really, the production, I don't know if they had someone new for "Mata Leao," but this may be the best metal album I've ever heard.

I can't tell you how pleased I was when I got this one--I got this and Sepultura's "Roots" on the same day, but this one is the real keeper. Pick up this one, and maybe an earlier one ("Biohazard" or "State of the World Address"), and you won't be disappointed.

Customer review
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
- Exellent

Wow, great CD. I Enjoyed EVERY song on the album. The first song is good for some kicks, one of the best CDs every produced by Biohazard. If your a fan of just metal, nothing to heavy, you'd really enjoy this CD. I know :-) I can go through the whole CD without hitting the skip button. If you want something a little more heavier, but no much more, check out biohazards newest CD "New World Disorder" Thank you. Also they shorta remind me of Godsmack, anyone else feel they do?