This band from Brooklyn has been active within the hardcore movement for several years. Classic albums, such as "Urban Discipline", were alternated with somewhat disappointing albums, such as the penultimate "Mata Leâo". That is why this album could well be of great importance for the continued existence of the band in the (hard) music world. Although the "Back to the roots" revolt that many bands
… (including Sepultura, Slayer, Metallica) have responded to for some time now has been around for some time now, I imagine myself back in time with songs like "Resist", "Salvation , "Breakdown" and "Dogs of War"; class songs that show the specific sound that gave the band its fame. With songs like "End of my Rope" and "Cycle of Abuse" the band shows, that in addition to outright bangers, she can also handle mid-tempo rockers; a side that we had never actually heard of Biohazard until recently. In addition to music, this album also contains some video fragments especially for PC owners in which the band explains how this new album came about and in which the new guitarist - Rob Echeverria - is also introduced. Biohazard is back with a worthy follow-up to the album "Mata Leâo", so that the bitter aftertaste of this can now be somewhat erased. Unfortunately this album doesn't come close (anymore) to classics like "Urban Discipline" or "State of the World Address". (R.vd.H) _ In addition to music, this album also contains some video fragments especially for PC owners in which the band explains how this new album came about and in which the new guitarist - Rob Echeverria - is also introduced. Biohazard is back with a worthy follow-up to the album "Mata Leâo", so that the bitter aftertaste of this can now be somewhat erased. Unfortunately, this album doesn't come close (anymore) to classics like "Urban Discipline" or "State of the World Address". (R.vd.H) _ In addition to music, this album also contains some video fragments especially for PC owners in which the band explains how this new album came about and in which the new guitarist - Rob Echeverria - is also introduced. Biohazard is back with a worthy follow-up to the album "Mata Leâo", so that the bitter aftertaste of this can now be somewhat erased. Unfortunately, this album doesn't come close (anymore) to classics like "Urban Discipline" or "State of the World Address". (R.vd.H) _ so that the bitter aftertaste of this can now be somewhat eliminated. Unfortunately this album doesn't come close (anymore) to classics like "Urban Discipline" or "State of the World Address". (R.vd.H) _ so that the bitter aftertaste of this can now be somewhat eliminated. Unfortunately this album doesn't come close (anymore) to classics like "Urban Discipline" or "State of the World Address". (R.vd.H) _more