Urban Discipline [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

Urban Discipline [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

Urban Discipline [Extra tracks] [Original recording remastered]

Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Before Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock came Biohazard. Taking their lead from the thrash-hop hybrid pioneered by Anthrax's classic collaboration with Public Enemy on "Bring the Noise," Brooklyn's Biohazard spent the early 1990s mining the previously under-exploited overlap between hardcore metal and hip-hop cultures. In retrospect, the combination was a natural one: both types of music were vehicles for the expression of rage and disaffection. Biohazard made the fusion seamless with Urban Discipline. Vocalists Billy Graziadei and Evan Seinfeld swap lyrics over a backdrop of heavy beats and heavier guitars. Biohazard had a genuine political agenda: songs like "Punishment," "Loss," "Mistaken Identity," "Hold My Own," and the title track are rallying cries against the pitfalls of the urban scene that spawned them. Biohazard continued to make great albums, but Urban Discipline stands as the album that influenced an entire scene. For aficionados of hip-hop and heavy metal, it remains an essential purchase. --Robert Burrow

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Urban Discipline
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • hmmm...
  • One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion
  • "here is justice, here is punishment"
  • Someone please gives these guys a hug.
  • Get it !
Urban Discipline
Biohazard
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
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GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
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  1. State of the World Address
  2. Biohazard
  3. Mata Leao
  4. Means to an End
  5. Scratch the Surface

ASIN: B000000H72
Release Date: 1992-11-08

Tracks:

  1. Chamber Spins Three
  2. Punishment
  3. Shades Of Grey
  4. Business
  5. Black And White And Red All Over
  6. Man With A Promise
  7. Disease
  8. Urban Discipline
  9. Loss
  10. Wrong Side Of The Tracks
  11. Mistaken Identity
  12. We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance)
  13. Tears Of Blood

Amazon.com

Before Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock came Biohazard. Taking their lead from the thrash-hop hybrid pioneered by Anthrax's classic collaboration with Public Enemy on "Bring the Noise," Brooklyn's Biohazard spent the early 1990s mining the previously under-exploited overlap between hardcore metal and hip-hop cultures. In retrospect, the combination was a natural one: both types of music were vehicles for the expression of rage and disaffection. Biohazard made the fusion seamless with Urban Discipline. Vocalists Billy Graziadei and Evan Seinfeld swap lyrics over a backdrop of heavy beats and heavier guitars. Biohazard had a genuine political agenda: songs like "Punishment," "Loss," "Mistaken Identity," "Hold My Own," and the title track are rallying cries against the pitfalls of the urban scene that spawned them. Biohazard continued to make great albums, but Urban Discipline stands as the album that influenced an entire scene. For aficionados of hip-hop and heavy metal, it remains an essential purchase. --Robert Burrow

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars hmmm..........2006-07-29

I don't like this album too much but I'll still give it three stars, because it's fairly good for what it is. It's a cross between rap and NY toughguy style hardcore.

It might be possible to sound a little whiter while "rapping" than these guys, but it'd be tough. Seriously, they'd give crazytown a run for their money in the whitest sounding rapping competition. The lyrics are also really bad. Apparently the singer cries "tears of blood." Poor guy. I guess the lyrics are a little better than their earlier race war lyrics on the demos (which they claim were about hardcore brotherhood or something).

Still you can't knock this too much because it's still way better than the mainstream raprock that it helped spawn. Probably, If they had not attempted to "rap" this would be a pretty high quality hardcore album. So If you like that, you'll probably like this. If you like raprock, you'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion.......2006-05-04

This is one of my favorite albums along with Vision Of Disorder's self titled album. Biohazard are one of my favorite bands ever, along with Vision Of Disorder. It is the best combination of rap and rock ever. It beats Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park by far. It even beats RATM, it makes them look weak. My favorites are Disease and Punishment

4 out of 5 stars "here is justice, here is punishment".......2005-05-28

i remember catching biohazards "punishment" video on headbangers ball in the early 90's .a gang of about a thousand very scarey looking fellows strolling through the streets of NY.coming to beat the worlds ass!very powerful images for a very powerful song. i could hardly wait to hear it again,so i picked up the cassette.i'm barely now, nor have i ever been a big rap fan,i like funny stuff like old luke skywalker,too short,digital underground,slick rick etc.(bigger fan than i thought)but anyway i love every song on "urban discipline" the music is tight,very powerful, w/ more of a groovy/funk element than one of hiphop. the angst ridden roars of rap fit the music perfectly & you get a good sence that these guys really know what they're talking about . i've been an extreme metal fannatic pushing 20 years now & biohazard are no lightweights. BUY IT IT JAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 out of 5 stars Someone please gives these guys a hug........2004-09-12

I shouldn't be judging music that I know little about, but jesus, this is probably the worst album in my collection. When I was about 13 I read up about Biohazard and how they have tough lives on the streets and all that jazz, so I thought I'd buy their record to hear what the hood sounds like to angry white men. I'm sorry, but maybe they should spend a few more years on the streets and buy some decent drugs while they're at it. I'm into all types of music, even alot of heavy stuff, believe it or not, but Biohazard to me just sucks. The lyrics are awful, the instrumentation is actaully decent, but the whole sound is just anger. It annoys me that these guys don't seem to feel any other emotion than that, and that's why I give this album a 2.

5 out of 5 stars Get it !.......2004-07-20

'Urban discipline'? One of Biohazard's best ever ! Get it by all means if necessary, you'll never regret it... It's a perfect crossover album which combines inspired hip hop lyrics with the nicest metal/hardcore songs ever issued. These guys were not faking and each song is as lethal as a bullet... This was the Biohazard I was used to revere in the nineties! There is nothing to throw in the garbage in it and, a hardcore fan would be foolish ignoring this true masterpiece...
Urban Discipline
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • hmmm...
  • One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion
  • "here is justice, here is punishment"
  • Someone please gives these guys a hug.
  • Get it !
Urban Discipline
Biohazard
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
MetalMetal | Hard Rock & Metal | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
Similar Items:
  1. State of the World Address
  2. Biohazard
  3. Mata Leao
  4. Means to an End
  5. Scratch the Surface

ASIN: B000000H6C
Release Date: 1993-11-16

Tracks:

  1. Chamber Spins Three
  2. Punishment
  3. Shades Of Grey
  4. Business
  5. Black And White And Red All Over
  6. Man With A Promise
  7. Disease
  8. Urban Discipline
  9. Loss
  10. Wrong Side Of The Tracks
  11. Mistaken Identity
  12. We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance)
  13. Tears Of Blood
  14. Hold My Own
  15. Shades Of Grey (Live)
  16. Punishment (Live)

Amazon.com

Before Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock came Biohazard. Taking their lead from the thrash-hop hybrid pioneered by Anthrax's classic collaboration with Public Enemy on "Bring the Noise," Brooklyn's Biohazard spent the early 1990s mining the previously under-exploited overlap between hardcore metal and hip-hop cultures. In retrospect, the combination was a natural one: both types of music were vehicles for the expression of rage and disaffection. Biohazard made the fusion seamless with Urban Discipline. Vocalists Billy Graziadei and Evan Seinfeld swap lyrics over a backdrop of heavy beats and heavier guitars. Biohazard had a genuine political agenda: songs like "Punishment," "Loss," "Mistaken Identity," "Hold My Own," and the title track are rallying cries against the pitfalls of the urban scene that spawned them. Biohazard continued to make great albums, but Urban Discipline stands as the album that influenced an entire scene. For aficionados of hip-hop and heavy metal, it remains an essential purchase. --Robert Burrow

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars hmmm..........2006-07-29

I don't like this album too much but I'll still give it three stars, because it's fairly good for what it is. It's a cross between rap and NY toughguy style hardcore.

It might be possible to sound a little whiter while "rapping" than these guys, but it'd be tough. Seriously, they'd give crazytown a run for their money in the whitest sounding rapping competition. The lyrics are also really bad. Apparently the singer cries "tears of blood." Poor guy. I guess the lyrics are a little better than their earlier race war lyrics on the demos (which they claim were about hardcore brotherhood or something).

Still you can't knock this too much because it's still way better than the mainstream raprock that it helped spawn. Probably, If they had not attempted to "rap" this would be a pretty high quality hardcore album. So If you like that, you'll probably like this. If you like raprock, you'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion.......2006-05-04

This is one of my favorite albums along with Vision Of Disorder's self titled album. Biohazard are one of my favorite bands ever, along with Vision Of Disorder. It is the best combination of rap and rock ever. It beats Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park by far. It even beats RATM, it makes them look weak. My favorites are Disease and Punishment

4 out of 5 stars "here is justice, here is punishment".......2005-05-28

i remember catching biohazards "punishment" video on headbangers ball in the early 90's .a gang of about a thousand very scarey looking fellows strolling through the streets of NY.coming to beat the worlds ass!very powerful images for a very powerful song. i could hardly wait to hear it again,so i picked up the cassette.i'm barely now, nor have i ever been a big rap fan,i like funny stuff like old luke skywalker,too short,digital underground,slick rick etc.(bigger fan than i thought)but anyway i love every song on "urban discipline" the music is tight,very powerful, w/ more of a groovy/funk element than one of hiphop. the angst ridden roars of rap fit the music perfectly & you get a good sence that these guys really know what they're talking about . i've been an extreme metal fannatic pushing 20 years now & biohazard are no lightweights. BUY IT IT JAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 out of 5 stars Someone please gives these guys a hug........2004-09-12

I shouldn't be judging music that I know little about, but jesus, this is probably the worst album in my collection. When I was about 13 I read up about Biohazard and how they have tough lives on the streets and all that jazz, so I thought I'd buy their record to hear what the hood sounds like to angry white men. I'm sorry, but maybe they should spend a few more years on the streets and buy some decent drugs while they're at it. I'm into all types of music, even alot of heavy stuff, believe it or not, but Biohazard to me just sucks. The lyrics are awful, the instrumentation is actaully decent, but the whole sound is just anger. It annoys me that these guys don't seem to feel any other emotion than that, and that's why I give this album a 2.

5 out of 5 stars Get it !.......2004-07-20

'Urban discipline'? One of Biohazard's best ever ! Get it by all means if necessary, you'll never regret it... It's a perfect crossover album which combines inspired hip hop lyrics with the nicest metal/hardcore songs ever issued. These guys were not faking and each song is as lethal as a bullet... This was the Biohazard I was used to revere in the nineties! There is nothing to throw in the garbage in it and, a hardcore fan would be foolish ignoring this true masterpiece...
Urban Discipline
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • hmmm...
  • One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion
  • "here is justice, here is punishment"
  • Someone please gives these guys a hug.
  • Get it !
Urban Discipline
Biohazard
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
Pop RapPop Rap | Rap & Hip-Hop | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Hard RockHard Rock | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. State of the World Address
  2. Biohazard
  3. Mata Leao
  4. Means to an End
  5. Scratch the Surface

ASIN: B00000HZH0
Release Date: 1999-02-09

Tracks:

  1. Chamber Spins Three
  2. Punishment
  3. Shades Of Grey
  4. Business
  5. Black And White And Red All Over
  6. Man With A Promise
  7. Disease
  8. Urban Discipline
  9. Loss
  10. Wrong Side Of The Tracks
  11. Mistaken Identity
  12. We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance)
  13. Tears Of Blood
  14. Hold My Own
  15. Business (Demo)
  16. Urban Discipline (Demo)
  17. Loss (Demo)
  18. Black And White A nd Red All Over (Demo)

Amazon.com

Before Limp Bizkit and Kid Rock came Biohazard. Taking their lead from the thrash-hop hybrid pioneered by Anthrax's classic collaboration with Public Enemy on "Bring the Noise," Brooklyn's Biohazard spent the early 1990s mining the previously under-exploited overlap between hardcore metal and hip-hop cultures. In retrospect, the combination was a natural one: both types of music were vehicles for the expression of rage and disaffection. Biohazard made the fusion seamless with Urban Discipline. Vocalists Billy Graziadei and Evan Seinfeld swap lyrics over a backdrop of heavy beats and heavier guitars. Biohazard had a genuine political agenda: songs like "Punishment," "Loss," "Mistaken Identity," "Hold My Own," and the title track are rallying cries against the pitfalls of the urban scene that spawned them. Biohazard continued to make great albums, but Urban Discipline stands as the album that influenced an entire scene. For aficionados of hip-hop and heavy metal, it remains an essential purchase. --Robert Burrow

Customer Reviews:

3 out of 5 stars hmmm..........2006-07-29

I don't like this album too much but I'll still give it three stars, because it's fairly good for what it is. It's a cross between rap and NY toughguy style hardcore.

It might be possible to sound a little whiter while "rapping" than these guys, but it'd be tough. Seriously, they'd give crazytown a run for their money in the whitest sounding rapping competition. The lyrics are also really bad. Apparently the singer cries "tears of blood." Poor guy. I guess the lyrics are a little better than their earlier race war lyrics on the demos (which they claim were about hardcore brotherhood or something).

Still you can't knock this too much because it's still way better than the mainstream raprock that it helped spawn. Probably, If they had not attempted to "rap" this would be a pretty high quality hardcore album. So If you like that, you'll probably like this. If you like raprock, you'll love it.

5 out of 5 stars One of the greatest albums of all time, in my opinion.......2006-05-04

This is one of my favorite albums along with Vision Of Disorder's self titled album. Biohazard are one of my favorite bands ever, along with Vision Of Disorder. It is the best combination of rap and rock ever. It beats Limp Bizkit and Linkin Park by far. It even beats RATM, it makes them look weak. My favorites are Disease and Punishment

4 out of 5 stars "here is justice, here is punishment".......2005-05-28

i remember catching biohazards "punishment" video on headbangers ball in the early 90's .a gang of about a thousand very scarey looking fellows strolling through the streets of NY.coming to beat the worlds ass!very powerful images for a very powerful song. i could hardly wait to hear it again,so i picked up the cassette.i'm barely now, nor have i ever been a big rap fan,i like funny stuff like old luke skywalker,too short,digital underground,slick rick etc.(bigger fan than i thought)but anyway i love every song on "urban discipline" the music is tight,very powerful, w/ more of a groovy/funk element than one of hiphop. the angst ridden roars of rap fit the music perfectly & you get a good sence that these guys really know what they're talking about . i've been an extreme metal fannatic pushing 20 years now & biohazard are no lightweights. BUY IT IT JAMS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

2 out of 5 stars Someone please gives these guys a hug........2004-09-12

I shouldn't be judging music that I know little about, but jesus, this is probably the worst album in my collection. When I was about 13 I read up about Biohazard and how they have tough lives on the streets and all that jazz, so I thought I'd buy their record to hear what the hood sounds like to angry white men. I'm sorry, but maybe they should spend a few more years on the streets and buy some decent drugs while they're at it. I'm into all types of music, even alot of heavy stuff, believe it or not, but Biohazard to me just sucks. The lyrics are awful, the instrumentation is actaully decent, but the whole sound is just anger. It annoys me that these guys don't seem to feel any other emotion than that, and that's why I give this album a 2.

5 out of 5 stars Get it !.......2004-07-20

'Urban discipline'? One of Biohazard's best ever ! Get it by all means if necessary, you'll never regret it... It's a perfect crossover album which combines inspired hip hop lyrics with the nicest metal/hardcore songs ever issued. These guys were not faking and each song is as lethal as a bullet... This was the Biohazard I was used to revere in the nineties! There is nothing to throw in the garbage in it and, a hardcore fan would be foolish ignoring this true masterpiece...
Urban Discipline/No Holds Barred
Average customer rating: 3 out of 5 stars
  • Pete got it all wrong
  • BEWARE!!
Urban Discipline/No Holds Barred
Biohazard
Manufacturer: Roadrunner Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

HardcoreHardcore | Hardcore & Punk | Alternative Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
Alternative MetalAlternative Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Similar Items:
  1. Mata Leao
  2. State of the World Address
  3. Biohazard

ASIN: B00015U6D0
Release Date: 2004-02-24

Tracks:

  1. Chamber Spins Three
  2. Punishment
  3. Shades of Grey
  4. Business
  5. Black and White and Red All Over
  6. Man With a Promise
  7. Disease
  8. Urban Disciple
  9. Loss
  10. Wrong Side of the Tracks
  11. Mistaken Identity
  12. We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance)
  13. Tears of Blood
  14. Hold My Own
  15. Business [*][Demo Version]
  16. Urban Disciple [*][Demo Version]
  17. Loss [*][Demo Version]
  18. Black and White and Red All Over [*][Demo Version]

Tracks:

  1. Shades of Grey [Live]
  2. What Makes Us Tick [Live]
  3. Authority [Live]
  4. Urban Disciple [Live]
  5. Modern Democracy [Live]
  6. Love Denied [Live]
  7. Business [Live]
  8. Tales from the Hardside [Live]
  9. Better Days [Live]
  10. Victory [Live]
  11. Survival of the Fittest [Live]
  12. Blue Blood [Live]
  13. Black and White and Red All Over [Live]
  14. Victory (Reprise) [Live]
  15. How It Is [Live]
  16. After Forever [Live]
  17. Tears of Blood [Live]
  18. German Lesson #7
  19. Chamber Spins Three [Live]
  20. Wrong Side of the Tracks [Live]
  21. Waiting to Die [Live]
  22. These Eyes (Have Seen) [Live]
  23. Punishment [Live]
  24. Hold My Own [Live]

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Pete got it all wrong.......2006-03-28

Pay attention to detail, genius. This is the real deal, Urban Discipline and the live No Holds Barred album remastered in one package for the price of a regular cd. That should be good enough. Sure, it may seem like no-frills, but some actually like that. Personally, I wasn't all uppity about having no lyrics in the booklet for one of the Obituary Two From The Vaults I had bought in the past, which by the way were the first two cd's from the band I've ever owned. You've got the internet if you wanna look up lyrics, but if you feel things should be handed out to you, then whatever.

Anyway, this is classic hardcore that is in your face, and there weren't that many good bands like Biohazard that could do hardcore justice. This is a testament. Pick it up and listen for yourself.

1 out of 5 stars BEWARE!!.......2005-07-31

This reissue is shoddy crap produced by ROADRUNNER RECORDS. This, like all their double discs contains no liner notes, no lyrics, just a lame interview. Buy the single disc remaster of Urban Discipline. Paying the extra bucks is worth it for the original packaging. BTW, The art is completely awful on the double CD version.

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