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BIOHAZARD ALL-STAR ABLUM August 10, 2005 ONE MAN ARMY 313 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
IT'S LIKE A HARDCORE ALL-STAR GAME WITH GUESTS ALL OVER THIS CD.YOU HAVE MEMBERS OF SLIPKNOT,ANDREAS KISSER,DERRICK GREEN,AND IGOR CAVALERA FROM SEPULUTRA,PHIL FROM PANTERA,ROGER MIRET,SEN DOG,JAMIE JASTA,PETE STEELE,DANNY DIABLO AND PUERTO RICAN MIKE FROM SKARHEAD.IT'S COOL THAT BIO BROUGHT THIS GUYS IN ON THE CD AND SINCE I'M A FAN OF ALL THESE BANDS IT MAKES THIS ABLUM REALLY FUN TO LISTEN TO I BOUGHT THE EDITION WITH THE THREE BONUS TRACKS A.T.F.,LIFE OF MY OWN (THIS SONG FU**ING ROCKS)AND A COVER OF SEX AND VIOLENCE.THIS IS JUST A REALLY FUN CD AND IF YOU LIKE BIO AND ANY OF THE OTHER BANDS THAT THE GUEST ARE IN YOUR LOVE THIS CD.DOMINATION!!! DFL
A welcome return to form for the rap-metal pioneers November 13, 2002 N. Durham (Philadelphia, PA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
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.
Some of their heaviest songs October 12, 2001 ohnjayjdp (Columbus, IN United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
"Uncivilization" isn't my favorite Biohazard CD (that honor belongs to "New World Disorder"), but it definately has some of the heaviest Biohazard songs that you will hear. This is especially true for the songs on the 2nd half of the album. Musically, this CD is pretty similar to their previous work but as I said before, heavier. My favorite song is "Get Away".Not my favorite Biohazard, but definately my 2nd favorite.
Grrrrrrrrreat! April 3, 2002 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
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.
Not Bad... November 17, 2001 Brian E. Hippel (Dover, DE USA) 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I've been a huge fan of Biohazard, ever since I saw them open for Slayer back in 1996...I preferred their older stuff, and I thought their self-titled release was poorly produced, but "Urban Discipline" and "State of the World Address" was brilliant. Keep rockin' boys!
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