New World Disorder

Biohazard

New World Disorder

RELEASED: May 25, 1999
TYPE: FULL LENGTH
1. Resist 2:43 2. Switchback 3:33 3. Salvation 3:56 4. End of My Rope 3:43 5. All for None 3:51 6. Breakdown 2:51 7. Inner Fear On 3:28 8. Abandon in Place 3:45 9. Skin 3:27 10. Camouflage 2:48 11. Decline 3:44 12. Cycle of Abuse 4:52 13. Dogs of War 4:13 14. New World Disorder 6:43
New World Disorder is the fourth studio album by American hardcore punk band Biohazard, released in 1996. The album is notable for its fusion of hardcore punk, metal, and hip-hop elements, which became a hallmark of Biohazard's sound. Lyrically, it addresses themes of social and political unrest, reflecting the band's roots in the New York City hardcore scene. The album is often regarded as a significant release in the band's discography, showcasing their evolution and the influence they had on the metal and hardcore genres.