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Biohazard

Never Turn Your Back On Me
Album: n/a
Genres: Metal
Biohazard backs up to the window of your apathetic life with a dumptruck full of bitterness on this MUSICBLITZ Exclusive.

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  Biohazard's "Turn Your Back", otherwise unreleased and recorded exclusively for METALBLITZ, reads like an enraged manifesto from a band that's made a career out of anger. The NYHC quartet has been churning out rap-fused hardcore for over a decade, and is still burning flags of all stripes and colors. There's a warning being issued here by vocalist Billy Graziadei, and he does not want to be fucked with. This track is a rhythmic hardcore shouter, and packs a dumptruck full of bitterness ready to back through the window of your apathetic life.
Bandmates Billy Graziadei (vocals, guitar), Evan Seinfeld (vocals, bass), Danny Schuler (drums) and Rob Echeverria (guitar, recruited after Mata Leao and also heard on Helmet's Betty) cooked up this track on the heels of 1999's New World Disorder, and it's a big in-studio step towards capturing the power of a band that traditionally piledrives the message home live.

The rap-metal curse has been cast on popular music of late, with bands lacking any signs of sincerity vaulting to stardom on the strength of the form. Biohazard, along with early-90's contemporaries Rage Against The Machine and Downset, have been setting this stage for years -- the band teamed with hardcore rappers Onyx on the 1993 Judgement Night soundtrack, and bassist Evan can even claim an early incarnation of Public Enemy as one of his pre-Biohazard bands. But the emphasis is and has always clearly been on guitar-driven power in the hardcore mold, with messages of empowerment and globally-minded distaste for the state of the world. Check out "Turn Your Back" and get severely pissed off at someone you hate.

 
 
  Bret Moore  
  Bret Moore is a staff writer for MUSICBLITZ. He is a former Music Director and DJ at WTJU-FM in Charlottesville and also is Producer for the METALBLITZ radio program on KLSX-FM in Los Angeles.

 

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Hard out song needs more drum work
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Still reigning kings of rap hardcore
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Song is fuckin great. Its different from the old shit but still hundred times better than all the shit out there.
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