Disco de Biohazard: «New World Disorder»

- Valoración de usuarios: (4.2 de 5)
- Título:New World Disorder
- Fecha de publicación:1999-06-08
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Ume Imports
- UPC:731454603225
- Media (4.2 de 5)(22 votos)
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- 1 Resistimg 2:44
- 2 Switchbackimg 3:34
- 3 Salvationimg 3:57
- 4 End Of My Ropeimg 3:44
- 5 All For Noneimg 3:53
- 6 Breakdownimg 2:52
- 7 Inner Fear Onimg 3:29
- 8 Abandon In Placeimg 3:46
- 9 Skinimg 3:29
- 10 Camouflageimg 2:49
- 11 Declineimg 3:45
- 12 Cycle Of Abuseimg 4:53
- 13 Dogs Of Warimg 4:14
- 14 New World Disorder Biohazard and Sticky Fingazimg 6:44
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!
I was never a big fan of "New World Disorder" since it's release in 1999, and I was afraid when I first heard this album that Biohazard was starting to lose their edge. Thankfully, I was wrong, but "New World Disorder" remains one of the few lowpoints for this otherwise incredible band. Songs like "Switchback", "End of My Rope", and "Skin" just seem so generic, so un-Biohazard that it makes me scratch my head at wondering if the band was trying to be more successful comemrcially here with this album. After all, this was released at nu-metal's height where it seemed any band with a rapping singer and downtuned guitars managed to sell a million albums in a week. While this album does have a few bright spots, this is definitely not Biohazard's finest hour. Check out "State of the World Address", the classic "Urban Discipline", "Mata Leao", "Uncivilization", and the recent "Kill or Be Killed" if you want to hear some of this band's best.
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!
The guyz from Brooklyn rip out another killer CD, going back to the vicious hardcore/metal sound they had on their immortal album "State of the World Address." This is a far cry from Mata Leao, folks - not to say ML was a bad album, it wasn't...it was just missing a few things that make Biohazard the killing machine they are. "New World Disorder" lacks nothing in any sense of aggressiveness, power or fury, and opening track "Resist" will make you believe that from the second it hits your ears. It's the aural equivalent of a shotgun blast to the head, and that's just the first track, kiddies - Bio sports their new guitarist Rob for the first time in the studio on this album, and he not only holds his own, but adds a whole new layer to the band that they wouldn't have had without him. Evan's playing and vocals are getting better and better, and second track "Switchback" definitely proves that. The rest of the songs, the best being "Dogs of War," "Salvation," "End of My Rope," "Breakdown" and the title track (the only rap I can actually tolerate) all stand out in their own way. Don't listen to that other guy down there who says this album is pathetic, it deserves at LEAST a listen, because hardcore albums like this just don't appear that often. And besides, it's BIOHAZARD!
I don't understand why people don't like this album. In fact, all
Biohazard albums are excellent. What makes this band one of my
favorites. BUY ALL OF THEM NOW! Come to Brazil again.

