Urban Discipline

Occupation

  • Guitar / Vocals: Billy Graziadei
  • Bass / vocals Evan Seinfeld
  • Guitar: Bobby Hambel

Urban Discipline is the second studio album by the American Hardcore-/Crossover-Band Biohazard. It was released on November 10, 1992 on Roadrunner Records.

Formation

After the published in 1990, self-titled debut album sold around 40,000 times, Biohazard by Roadrunner Records have been contracted. It was produced by Wharton Tiers Urban Discipline and the band. The recordings took place in Manhattan in Tiers ' house. According to guitarist Billy Graziadei the band always was able to work only to five clock in the morning, as the animal ' wife would tolerate no more noise after that time. Before the band went into the studio, only four or five songs were completed. The rest was in the studio, because Biohazard short time wanted to go in the opening act of The Exploited on tour later.

The song Wrong Side of the Tracks already appeared on the previous album and was re-recorded for Urban Discipline. We're Only Gonna Die (From Our Own Arrogance ) is a cover of the same song, the punk band Bad Religion. The musicians were not satisfied, so that Urban Discipline by Steve Ett was again mixed with animal 'first mix of the album. According Graziadei the complete production has cost 12,000 dollars. For the songs Punishment, whose intro was taken from the movie The Punisher, and Shades of Grey music videos were filmed.

Title list

In 2000, a remastered version of the album, which contained a bonus demo versions of the songs business, Urban Discipline, Loss and Black and White and Red All Over appeared.

Reception

Kieran McCarthy of Allmusic called Urban Discipline as " an original hardcore metal rap album, which was released half a decade ago the rap -rock explosion of the late 1990s ". The album was " defiant and distinctive and a harbinger of bands like Korn, Limp Bizkit and the Deftones ." Urban Discipline reached number 70 in the German album charts. Worldwide, the album has sold more than one million copies. In the book Best of Rock & Metal of the German magazine Rock Hard, in the opinion of the Rock-Hard - editing 500 most metal and hard rock albums of all time lists, finished Urban Discipline Course 277

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