Kill or Be Killed (Biohazard album) explained
Kill or Be Killed |
Type: | Studio album |
Artist: | Biohazard |
Cover: | Biohazard - Kill or be Killed album coverart.jpg |
Released: | March 18, 2003 |
Recorded: | July 18–31, 2002 |
Genre: | Nu metal[1] |
Studio: | Pie Studios
Ratpiss Studios (Brooklyn, New York)
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Length: | 36:35 |
Label: | Sanctuary |
Producer: | Biohazard |
Prev Title: | Uncivilization |
Prev Year: | 2001 |
Next Title: | Means to an End |
Next Year: | 2005 |
Kill or Be Killed is the seventh studio album by American band Biohazard. It features new guitarist Carmine Vincent, formerly of Nucleus, who had replaced Leo Curley.
It was noted as return to the traditional style of Biohazard after the more experimental style of the previous album, Uncivilization.[2]
Track listing
- The track listing on the album's back cover is incorrect. It incorrectly lists the songs in this order:
- Some CDs are only the 10 tracks listed below. Confirmed with ripping software. Sanctuary Records BG2 84563, EMI Canada, distributed by Columbia House. Sleeves could potentially have gone on the wrong CDs that have 11 tracks.
Personnel
lead vocals, guitars
vocals, bass
- Carmine Vincent: guitars
- Danny Schuler: drums
Production
- Produced by Billy Graziadei and Danny Schuler
- Engineer: Pete DeBoer
- Mixing: Billy Graziadei, Danny Schuler and Pete DeBoer
Notes and References
- Web site: Album review: Means to an End is one Biohazard you shouldn't avoid . www.fsu.ca . 12 January 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20180805203007/https://www.fsu.ca/interrobang.php?storyID=278 . 5 August 2018 . dead.
- Web site: Kill or be Killed review by Exclaim!. Greg Pratt. January 1, 2006. Exclaim.ca. January 28, 2019.