Historical Archive
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.