
Biohazard
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Biohazard Biography
Biohazard was one of the first bands to regularly incorporate
elements of both hip-hop and hardcore metal into their sound; since
their lyrical fare dealt with the harshness of urban life and the
resulting anger and frustration, which both genres of music have been
known to address, the connection only made sense, especially in light
of Anthrax's highly effective collaboration with Public Enemy on 1991's
Bring the Noise. When Biohazard formed in 1988 in Brooklyn, NY, their
sound was much closer to the former band than the latter; their
original lineup consisted of guitarist/vocalist Billy Graziadei,
bassist/vocalist Evan Seinfeld, guitarist Bobby Hambel, and drummer
Danny Schuler. They began opening for local hardcore and thrash bands
and gradually built a large following through their outraged sense of
injustice, political awareness, and constant touring. A self-titled
debut was released in 1990 on the Maze label, but by 1992, Biohazard's
fan base was strong enough to secure a deal with Roadrunner Records.
Their subsequent breakthrough album, Urban Discipline, built on the
groundwork laid by Bring the Noise, laying rhythmically shouted
vocals over heavy, hip-hop-influenced beats and guitar riffs recalling
both hardcore and thrash. The hardcore rap group Onyx recorded an
alternate version of their hit single Slam with Biohazard backing
them, and the two groups worked together again on the Judgment Night
soundtrack, contributing the title song. 1994's State of the World
Address solidified both their reputation for intensity and their
musical hybrid, but Hambel then left the band, reducing them to a trio
for 1996's Mata Leao, which some found the group's most seamless
rap/metal fusion yet. Hambel was eventually replaced by ex-Helmet
guitarist Rob Echevarria, and in 1997, Biohazard released the live
album No Holds Barred, which showcased the in-concert ferocity for
which the group had become revered.
Biohazard next signed to Mercury Records and released New World
Disorder in 1999. The guys left the label following its merger with
Universal and harkened back to their D.I.Y. days with a tour of Europe
and Japan without label or managerial support. The rarities collection
Tales from the B-Side followed in 2001, along with their next
full-length, Uncivilization. Guitarist Leo Curley exited the group
following the album's relase. Kill or Be Killed appeared two years
later and featured new axeman Carmine Vincent (ex-Nucleus), who had
previously roadied for the band. Means to an End, Biohazard's eighth
and final album, was issued in August 2005 on SPV. Graziadei went on to
form Suicide City with ex-members of Groovenics and Kittie. Meanwhile,
Seinfeld appeared on the 2006 VH1 reality show Supergroup with Ted
Nugent, Sebastian Bach, Scott Ian, and Jason Bonham. ~ Steve Huey, All
Music Guide
Written by Steve Huey