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Jul 22, 2011 Artist/Band: Biohazard Album: Urban Discipline (1992) Genre: Heavy Metal, Hardcore Punk Track: 8 Tracklist: 1. Chamber Spins Three 2. Punishment 3. Biohazard - Urban Discipline 7 torrent download locations. Thepiratebay.se Biohazard - Urban Discipline 1992 flac Audio FLAC: 4 days. Monova.org Biohazard.
Comes with lyrics and credits printed on the innersleeve. ℗ 1992 The All Blacks B.V./Roadrunner Productions B.V. © 1992 The All Blacks B.V. Marketed by Roadrunner Productions B.V. Manufactured in the Netherlands (back cover) Made in Holland (labels) All songs published by Roadblock Music Inc.
(ASCAP)/Roadster Music, B.V./Bioheadache Music, Inc. (ASCAP), except B5 Polypterus Music (BMI) and B3 by Maze Songs/Bioheadache Music, Inc. (ASCAP) RUSH Artist Management Recorded at Fun City Studios, NYC, May - June 1992 Mixed at Chung King House of Metal, NYC Career direction for Rush Management Defense for Kalina and Guido Booking for ICM Business management for Padell, Nadel, Fine and Weinberger Co. Publicity for Levine/Schneider Biohazard rehearse at the one and only Fastlane Studios, Brooklyn, NY 'Five Blocks To The Subyway' inspired by the poem 'Five Blocks To The Subyway' by Robert James Hambel, Jr., but it actually does not appear on the record 'Mistaken Identity' inspired by Mick Devitt.
's introduced the band's one-of-a-kind, Brooklyn thrash-rap sound to hardcore fans outside the five boroughs. It's an authentic mix of inner-city vocal rhythms with metal's take-no-prisoners attitude, one that granted them international credibility. Is an original hardcore metal-rap album, debuting a half-decade prior to the rap-rock explosion of the late '90s. It is defiant and distinctive -- in some senses a precursor of bands such as,, and, and in other ways in a class all its own. It's not the self-indulgent, 'I-gotta-get-mine' rap-rock of the late '90s, as it's loaded with social criticism. It's a blue-collar metal record made by rough-shod, tattooed, fighting men. The album's highlight is 'Punishment,' a hard-charging anthem with a surprisingly melodic chorus.
Mehnat hakida makollar uzbekcha ka. This hook was strong enough to earn them moderate playtime on MTV, even though nothing else sounded like them at the time.Though intended merely as simple music for slam dancing, does well to mix things up within those parameters. The group successfully rearranged their typical song structure with divergent bass, drum, and guitar parts in 'Shades of Grey.' They're technically competent enough to implement light crescendos and decrescendos, tempo variation, and a diffuse focus of the instruments within the band. It's not, but it is one of the most authentic combinations of thrash and rap ever made.