Biohazard
Biography
Biohazard formed in the popular Brooklin neighbourhood of New York in 1988. It consists of Billy Graziadei (guitar/song), Evan Seinfeld (bass/song), Bobby Hambel (guitarist) and Danny Schuler (beater). They provide, for starters, the first parts of different local hardcore and crash groups, making them known from the underground metal New York. In 1990, they recorded an eponymous first album and then the album Urban discipline (1992) which blew them up with the title Punishment . From this album, Punishment's video was the most broadcast video of the MTV show "Headbanger's Ball" and the Urban discipline album remains one of the essential influences of the 1990s. Biohazard then became part of the Grands' Court with groups such as House Of Pain, Sick Of It All, Fishbone and Kyuss. Biohazard then joined forces with the hardcore rap group Onyx to record a second version of the title Slam. Biohazard will rework in 1999 with Onyx on the music of the film Judgment night. (2 million albums sold) After the release of State of the world address in 1994, Bobby Ambel left the band. Biohazard records in trio the following album Mata leao which radically merges rap and metal. The guitarist Rob Echevarria integrates the formation that signed the live No holds barred in 1997. Two years later, Biohazard recorded New world disorder. After two years of recording the band released a new album in 2001 entitled Uncivilization . This album is composed of many features with singers from Agnostic Front, Sepultura, Cypress Hill, Pantera, Slipknot, Hatebreed and Type O Negative. 2003 sees the publication of Kill Or Be Killed .
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Discography
Reborn In Defiance
2012
Means To An End
2005
Kill Or Be Killed
2003
Tales From The B-Side
2001
Uncivilization
2001
New World Disorder
1999
No Holds Barred (Live in Europe)
1997
Mata Leao
1996
State of the World Address
1994
Urban Discipline
1992
Biohazard
1990