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Album Review: Uncivilization

  • Artist: Biohazard
  • Rating: StarStar
  • Release Date: September 11, 2001
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Biohazard's 2001 release, Uncivilization, seemingly picks up where New World Disorder left off, with the guys escalating their style of thuggish hardcore while exploring different musical textures. The album opens with the disc's first single, "Sellout," a rough punk/metal hybrid underlined with rich, meaty grooves. "Uncivilization" brings to mind old-school Biohazard, with singalongs and a scorching guitar solo that should please any die-hard metal extremist. One of the disc's best songs is "Wide Awake," a track laced with that thug rap that Biohazard has embraced in the past but without any smug posturing common to most mainstream rapcore. Unfortunately the disc veers off shortly thereafter, meandering into song after song of special guest appearances. Those guests include the almighty Phil Anselmo from Pantera, Hatebreed's Jamie Jasta, and even a few of the Slipknot crew, yet their appearances tend to draw from the album instead of enhance it. The end result is an album that is less an example of one band's continuous ability to rock while purveying street-smart messages at the same time, and more of a chance for Biohazard to jam with their fellow friends in the music industry. This makes for an enjoyable album, but is a bit disappointing for a fan looking for another solid block in Biohazard's legacy of hardcore. The songs on Uncivilization that are strictly Biohazard may be some of the band's best material, but ultimately the overflow of guests hinder what could otherwise be a cornerstone in Biohazard's lengthy career. ~ Jason D. Taylor, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Sellout Danny Schuler Biohazard (3:31)
Uncivilization Billy Graziadei Biohazard (4:09)
Wide Awake Danny Schuler Biohazard (3:46)
Get Away Danny Schuler Biohazard (3:46)
Unified Evan Seinfeld Biohazard (2:54)
Gone Billy Graziadei Biohazard (4:16)
Letter Go Billy Graziadei Biohazard (1:21)
Last Man Standing Danny Schuler, Evan Seinfeld, Billy Graziadei Biohazard (3:17)
HFFK Biohazard (2:45)
Domination Danny Schuler, Billy Graziadei Biohazard (4:24)
Trap Billy Graziadei Biohazard (3:26)
Plastic Evan Seinfeld Biohazard (3:43)
Cross the Line Evan Seinfeld Biohazard (4:10)

Credits

Biohazard (Producer), Biohazard (Engineer), Biohazard (Main Performer), Biohazard (Mixing), Pete Steele (?), Slipknot (?), Ken Caillat (Executive Producer), Ed Stasium (Mixing), Phil Anselmo (?), Igor Cavalera (?), Andreas Kisser (?), John Trickett (Executive Producer), Danny Schuler (Drums), Danny Schuler (Producer), Danny Schuler (Engineer), Evan Seinfeld (Bass), Evan Seinfeld (Guitar (Bass)), Evan Seinfeld (Vocals), Evan Seinfeld (Producer), Evan Seinfeld (Direction), Billy Graziadei (Guitar), Billy Graziadei (Guitar (Electric)), Billy Graziadei (Vocals), Billy Graziadei (Producer), Billy Graziadei (Engineer), UE Nastasi (Mastering), Tristan Avakian (Guitar), Roger Miret (?), George Fullan (Assistant Engineer), Derrick Green (?), Charlie Watts (Mastering), Leo Curley (Guitar), Chuck Ybarra (Graphic Design), Jive Jones (Producer), Kristian Storli (Authoring), Melinda Pepler (Production Coordination), Randy Glenn (Quality Control), Jannelle Guillot (Voiceover), Pete Deboer (Engineer)
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Uncivilization
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Studio album by Biohazard
Released September 11, 2001
Recorded Rat Piss Studios and Justin Guip's Studio, Brooklyn, New York
Genre Hardcore punk, metalcore, Rapcore, Nu metal
Length 47:48
Label Sanctuary
Producer Billy Graziadei, Danny Schuler, Evan Seinfeld, Jive Jones
Professional reviews
Biohazard chronology
Tales From The B-Side
(2001)
Uncivilization
(2001)
Kill Or Be Killed
(2003)

Uncivilization is the sixth studio album by American band Biohazard. Uncivilization has sold 114,000+ copies.

Track listing

  1. "Sellout" – 3:31
  2. "Uncivilization" – 4:08
  3. "Wide Awake" – 3:46
  4. "Get Away" – 3:47
  5. "Unified" (Featuring Roger Miret of Agnostic Front & Danny Diablo and Puerto Rican Mike from Skarhead) – 2:55
  6. "Gone" (Featuring Igor Cavalera of ex-Sepultura, Cavalera Conspiracy, MixHell) – 4:16
  7. "Letter Go" – 1:22
  8. "Last Man Standing" (Featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill & DJ Rizz) – 3:17
  9. "HFFK" (Featuring Phil Anselmo of Pantera) – 2:46
  10. "Domination" (Featuring Anders Colsefini of Slipknot & Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed) – 4:24
  11. "Trap" (Featuring Andreas Kisser and Derrick Green of Sepultura) – 3:56
  12. "Plastic" – 5:29
  13. "Cross the Line" (Featuring Peter Steele of Type O Negative) – 4:11
  14. "A.T.F." (Bonus track)
  15. "Life Of My Own" cover originally by Cro Mags (Bonus track)
  16. "Sex And Violence" cover originally by Carnivore (Bonus track)

 
 
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