NYHC scene from the late 80s thru the 90s was a legit gift. Shows felt like they were happening 5 days a week. Watched a lot of great band achieve massive successes. Birth of the golden era of hip hop too. 1990s nyc was a very special time. I feel fortunate to have lived it
The cultural significance of the city is mind blowing to me. NYHC of that era is elite level. I love all the hip hop too. Big up to the groups and bands from NJ as well
From The Punisher intro to the heavy riffs and gang vocals this song delivers . Always . If you don't want to mosh at some point in this song , you're clinically dead . Down for life 1989-2023
the 90s was a strange time you either liked metal, punk, rap/hip hop, hardcore, grunge ect.. I liked them all its was you were either a skater, surfer, bodyboarder, rollerblader or footy jock, I ripped at them all but kids were like are you a surfer or bodyboarder well i ride both are you a skater or rollerblader well i ride both, do you like punk or rap i like both metal or grunge i like both. do you like to be the quit kid that listens to grunge or wanna smash cunts playing footy well i like both.
This is back when everyone got along and nobody cared. I miss the 90. This is real music unlike the music industry was really changed recently over the last 20 years. Huge fan.
Thanks BIOHAZARD for your lyrics, you make me use my brain and see what this world is about since 1992. You taught me about unity, brotherhood, sisterhood, respect to each others, embrace all cultures and ethnies, to me that's what this world is about.
39 years old. Been a fan for maybe 23-25 years since the Roadrunner records video compilation "Drilling the Vein' and just listened to Evans interview on the One Life One Chance podcast with Toby Morse. Respect
Ditto your comment. I love the drums in this band, especially in Shades Of Grey, I play air drums to that song every time, but I'm a guitarist so I suck at drums. (in my head, I'm the best drummer in the world)
Urban Discipline!!!!! One of the best works of that era for sure. Still holds its own in modern times... Don't forget about the mash up they did with Onyx "Slam"
CrsPro Urban Discipline and State of the World Address are my two favorite albums by them. One of my HC buddies knew that Biohazard has been my nickname since ‘83 and played Justified Violence for me back in ‘88. That fucker refused to tell me the name of the band for 2 weeks. They’ve been one of my favorite bands ever since. If you ever get a chance, go see Billy in one of his other bands, they always play some Bio tunes.
CrsPro you’re making me feel old. My intro to HC was Suicidal Tendencies when they were just a local band playing parties and crappy clubs in ‘81 & ‘82. I was just a little skater kid hanging out with my older cousins and surfing up in the LA area when they lived in Venice, Ca by the beach.
@@SpeedmetalpunkxNu metal is equally awesome with hardcore, both genres shares a lot, there's nu metal bands inspired by hardcore bands, lyrically and musically, one of them is Διχασμενες αληθειες from Greece.
Recorded in Brooklyn by Josh Silver of type O. I have the top shelf edition and the liner notes about Peter Steeles dog barking during the recording really dawned on me. I was recording a song called OUT 4 BLOOD and my landlords dog was howling up a storm. I kept some of the barks in it, but was tedious going thru it and silencing the dog barks
Finding this song by Biohazard for me was like a decade before grabbing the Sex Pistols record out of the bin and telling my mom I have to have this record. Black Flag....everything went black....yes...I must have that, too. Skateboarding for me went from clay wheels and banana boards to Alva and the pool kids from SoCal. This tune is skating with rage for me.....natural progression from Madness...one step beyond, to Misfits to BFlag to Biohazard. Punk to metal....metal punk - hardcore....Bad Brains...Love this tune.
This video never gets old. I have tho... 47 now. I remember when this first came out... Fkn loved it then, still love it now! Brings back good memories. 🤘
Просто убойно, черт же их дери! Великая, мощнейшая и очень влиятельная группа. Музыка Biohazard имеет огромное значение для хардкора и альтернативной сцены! Большое уважение из России! / It's pretty killer, damn it! A great, powerful and very influential band. Biohazard's music is very important for hardcore and alternative scene! Great respect from Russia!
This is KILLER!!! Weirdly enough, I have never listened to Bio' and I've been into 'Metal since the 80's. This is some seriously kick ass shit! New fan!
Got into thrash metal in the 80s when I was a kid still listening to it I liked this band since the 90s I like hip-hop also so this is right up my alley
@heinigrudziadz4077 😆😆😆😆 youre comment dummy seems like we got another bot troll ladies and gentlemen you're still hiding your comment coward and you're not even on the topic how old are you 13 15 I bet you don't even like metal you probably like pop music
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I question not me, it only happens to others I can't deny reality as life gets smothered If the lines can be read between Maybe you can tell me then what it all means Cause he who paints the big picture runs the whole scene Locked down, I gotta get it out Impending doom, a cloud above my head Why me? My faith has been devout Blasphemous? Am I better off dead? Punishment, for all my sins A burning thought inside my mind Has me full of pity for all of human kind As we move forth, we fall further behind Fear of death, will my life go on? Controlled fate? On the corner rolling dice Punishment, but I've done nothing wrong In my eyes, who really pays the price My lament, for the human race Guilty, punishment for all my sins Dread the day that brings the truth Punishment for what I've done Sentence me for all my sins Bound in fear for what I've got Though not much it seems a lot Life is death and no one wins Bustin' my ass, another day another dollar, as I kneel down and I Confess to the father that I'm suffering a burning question of the truth, whether or not to pull the trigger or to jump right off the roof, 'cause I did things normal and just like all my friends but now I'm positive and life it all ends Punishment, for all my sins, I repent In reality, we all must face the fact that the majority of the people are out there smoking crack, getting doped up, shooting that shit into their veins, the question must be asked if we have any brains left, or right or wrong in this son, a question we all ask and must answer before long, 'cause no one is safe in this world, what's the deal, the sentence is death and to what court do I appeal? Punishment, for all my sins, I repent Punishment
Man really in these comments I have seen so many bands that I used to listen to that a lot of people that lived in my area didn't listen to or listened to stuff like cannibal corpse,deicide, obituary (which I like those bands too, (especially DEATH symbolic album) and wouldn't listen to stuff like biohazard and these other bands. I loved it all tho from White Zombie, Pantera,Sepultura,Type-0 to grunge like STP,Soundgarden, Nirvana,Live and such. When I hear people mention bands like Machine Head,Grave,Gorguts, Biohazard and ETC it literally sent chills down my arms hearing some of these bands names mentioned because it takes me back to 94-98 my high school years when all this shit was going down. My favorite concert was Pantera and White Zombie in 1998 in Greensboro NC. I from Mebane NC born and raised. So many great bands came through back in the day and would play at these hole-in-the-wall places in Greensboro, Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Durham and I lived right here in the sticks in the middle of all of it. Shit was great,30-60 minutes drive to see all kinda great bands. Great time to be a teenager, goddamn it was a GREAT time to be a teenager.
Biohazard was the first band I ever saw live back in 94 or 95. They opened for Machine Head and Slayer. That's a hell of a way for a 14 year old kid to be introduced to a concert. I got to meet Evan Seinfeld afterwards. I'm 32 now and still love the music!
"I don't know what to do with my hands." --Evan Seinfeld "I don't know what to do with my hat." --Billy Graziadei "I don't know what to do with my face." --Bobby Hambel "I don't know how these drums got on the Brooklyn Bridge, I swear." --Danny Schuler
Lord Ezec and Goat (Crown of Thornz & Skarhead), Sob and Minus (Merauder), Rick (25 Ta Life). Are there other famous names from the NYHC scene in this video ?
Man, how I loved this whole album, full of banger songs! Saw them live at a festival in 94, performing We‘re Only Gonna Die together with Bad Religion, great memories! Last year they were invited to Wacken, our german metal and rock Mekka! They still produce awesome mosh pits! 👍🤘
I talked with Evan after a show at the club I worked at and no shit these guys and some members of the wu-tang clan actually came up together through grade school cool AF right???
Uz jsem to určitě kdysi komentoval,ale proste musím,od prvního poslechu,prvniho alba a i vsech dalších,tyhle brooklyňáky miluju,i ma žena trochu žárlí 🤘🤘🤘🍀🖕😇🤭❤️
After all these years, this song is still sonic adrenaline. Loved this band. Saw them in the early 90s in St. Louis at a tiny venue, the legendary Mississippi Nights. That pit was as crazy as any I've been in.
I was a 90s punk and hip hop kid who somehow overlooked hardcore but shiiiiiiiiiiiiit when these guys did Judgment Night with Onyx they became an all time fave instantly. Hell, I remember this video being on Beavis & Butthead back in the head.
"'cause no one is safe in this world, what's the deal, the sentence is death and to what court do I appeal?" one of the most powerful lines in music history
Searching Biohazard as a 50 year old in 2019 has made me very happy tonight.
The Plutonian Envoy To UA-cam HELL YA! 47 Here!! Saw Em with Slayer and MachineHead!
Holyshitz I remember when Urban Discipline came out
Yeah, same here. 47 years right now, back in 1993 i saw them with Faith No more , Suicidal Tendencies and Rage against the machine . Damn good!
I long for the good old days
44 here brother
Billy just saved two kids' lives on the Kern River in California and we could not be prouder of him. A true hero. Immense amount of respect.
Well it’s not deep or wide, but it’s a mean piece of water, my friend…
Billy is the man!
43years old and still brings good memories of when people were allowed to be young free and relentless
TRUE
A real HERO.
Huh?
NYHC scene from the late 80s thru the 90s was a legit gift. Shows felt like they were happening 5 days a week. Watched a lot of great band achieve massive successes. Birth of the golden era of hip hop too. 1990s nyc was a very special time. I feel fortunate to have lived it
Way cool, All e coast music was the shit, even though I grew up in AZ
Be grateful no matter where we grew up the 80s closed up shop,yet we're still here
The cultural significance of the city is mind blowing to me. NYHC of that era is elite level. I love all the hip hop too. Big up to the groups and bands from NJ as well
L'Amour in Brooklyn was the place!!! I saw Biohazard, Anthrax, and Type O Negative there, amongst others. What a time to be alive!
From The Punisher intro to the heavy riffs and gang vocals this song delivers . Always . If you don't want to mosh at some point in this song , you're clinically dead . Down for life 1989-2023
The band that brought metalheads, punks, and rappers together.
don't forget hardcore kids
Didn't bring the punks in at all... nor metal heads to be honest. At this point crossover was its own genre.
the 90s was a strange time you either liked metal, punk, rap/hip hop, hardcore, grunge ect.. I liked them all its was you were either a skater, surfer, bodyboarder, rollerblader or footy jock, I ripped at them all but kids were like are you a surfer or bodyboarder well i ride both are you a skater or rollerblader well i ride both, do you like punk or rap i like both metal or grunge i like both. do you like to be the quit kid that listens to grunge or wanna smash cunts playing footy well i like both.
4 Sure !!!
Евреи под прикрытием.
Saw them back in 94 opening for Pantera and Sepultura. Still one of the best shows I’ve ever been to!
sounds real great!
Where was it?
Damn seeing Pantera and biohazard in their prime .. you are very lucky
I was there
crap, I saw pantera in 1994 also in Lubbock, TX but Biohazard didn't open for them
It's 2023 and this is still one of my go-to songs when I'm feeling stressed and fed up.
Are we to old or we just know original hard core?
@@daddyc1379I'm 19 and this, machine head and flaw are my antidepressants too!
Still my go-to too. Going to see them next week... I'm pumped
Life of agony river runs red is a banger as well my friends 🖕🏻🤟🏻✊🏻
Best intro all time for me.
music like this is timeless. i’m 20 years old right now and bumping this old school stuff it kicks ass
Good for you, get a taste 🤘🏻
Fuck yeah!! I’m 22, just saw Biohazard front row 3 days ago! 🤘🏻🤘🏻
Slayer, machine head and BIOHAZARD, Billy teaches Tom scream, just amazing
sepultura..
I remember the Slayer, Biohazard, Machine head concert.
Listened to metal, punk and hardcore, and soon rap. Biohazard truly broadened my tastes.
I saw these guys live for the first tine in 1991, what a show, Biohazard, Cro Mags and The Exploited.
This is back when everyone got along and nobody cared. I miss the 90. This is real music unlike the music industry was really changed recently over the last 20 years. Huge fan.
Thanks BIOHAZARD for your lyrics, you make me use my brain and see what this world is about since 1992. You taught me about unity, brotherhood, sisterhood, respect to each others, embrace all cultures and ethnies, to me that's what this world is about.
Bobby Hambel is still turning around today. Saw them once. One of my best concerts ever
This album is one of my faves from the early 90' s. And the intro sampling Dolph Lundgren's opening line from the original "Punisher" flick is badass.
Yes, the entire cd.. they definitely hit one out the park with this one....an I tell everyone that the O.G. punisher movie stars Dolph Lundgren
I always loved the thrash element but never really got into the sort of hip hop style. After revisiting many years later... i dig it - Groovy
saw em in Akron 94'...type O neg..Biohazard..Pantera
nailbomb1994 saw them in June or July of 94 in September in Springfield Massachusetts but seplatura was there not type o my best concert i think
96 with danzig sepultura ozzy
What a lineup. What a lineup. Lucky buddy. 🍀
@@Rocknrollwillneverdie69 too bad we cant get solid metal these days anymore. My first concert at 15. Raised right. Haha
I saw them in Akron with Machinehead and Slayer. Also at the old Richfield Coliseum with Sepultura and Pantera.
Can't get enough of this piece. This is my "audio caffeine" when I am working late into the night!
This drummer is awesome.all different beats in one song great!
Danny Schuler is an awesome drummer...
Hell yea
linapleachimPL hell yeah he is. I think he's one of the most underrated drummer out there. he kicks much ass!
yep influenced me a lot, specialy urban discipline
his son is my bestfriend
he lives right next to me
listening this since i was 14...i'm 37 now...still think its a great album...punishment for all my sins
This song is fucking masterpiece. I've listening it for so many years and still is one of mine favourite.
*still one of my
you like any other hardcore bands?
Tales from the hardside :)
Still gives me chills...30years later. So fucking hard,and catchy!!! DFL
Fucking great tune
39 years old. Been a fan for maybe 23-25 years since the Roadrunner records video compilation "Drilling the Vein' and just listened to Evans interview on the One Life One Chance podcast with Toby Morse. Respect
Classic song from a classic album.
I'm a guitarist but that drummer on top of all the tempo changes is fucking awesome!
Ditto your comment. I love the drums in this band, especially in Shades Of Grey, I play air drums to that song every time, but I'm a guitarist so I suck at drums. (in my head, I'm the best drummer in the world)
@@ElfSixDave sounds familiar😂
its kinda hilarious that this is literally a rap video but its hardcore lmao i love it
Urban Discipline!!!!! One of the best works of that era for sure. Still holds its own in modern times... Don't forget about the mash up they did with Onyx "Slam"
CrsPro Urban Discipline and State of the World Address are my two favorite albums by them. One of my HC buddies knew that Biohazard has been my nickname since ‘83 and played Justified Violence for me back in ‘88. That fucker refused to tell me the name of the band for 2 weeks. They’ve been one of my favorite bands ever since. If you ever get a chance, go see Billy in one of his other bands, they always play some Bio tunes.
Biohazard 613 Yeah bro when I was a kid Biohazard was eye opening. That was my introduction to real Hardcore music. RESPECT💪💪💪💯
CrsPro you’re making me feel old. My intro to HC was Suicidal Tendencies when they were just a local band playing parties and crappy clubs in ‘81 & ‘82. I was just a little skater kid hanging out with my older cousins and surfing up in the LA area when they lived in Venice, Ca by the beach.
Biohazard 613 I remember suicidal “just want a Pepsi” I was born in 81 so I’m a little behind hahaha.
This band did Hardcore, Rap, & Metal together well!
I called them Pre Nu Metal.
@@gauban986na they are to good for the Word nu metal
@@SpeedmetalpunkxNu metal is equally awesome with hardcore, both genres shares a lot, there's nu metal bands inspired by hardcore bands, lyrically and musically, one of them is Διχασμενες αληθειες from Greece.
@@SpeedmetalpunkxDon't forget also judgement night album were hardcore, nu metal bands and rappers collaborates.
@@notmus ik i just meant that typical nu metal is not as great as crossover hardcore
What an awesome day this was. My friends & I are in the video. \m/
Which one is you?
That's cool as fuck.
Hell yea NY hardcore scene must have been such an awesome time
Were you the one with the hair and the tattoos? 🍻
PaullyPorkchopsVids same. I was in the balls of the bald guy with all the beanie.
The drums really makes this song complete
@@pimtebrake4418 definitely China boy cymbals
Recorded in Brooklyn by Josh Silver of type O. I have the top shelf edition and the liner notes about Peter Steeles dog barking during the recording really dawned on me. I was recording a song called OUT 4 BLOOD and my landlords dog was howling up a storm. I kept some of the barks in it, but was tedious going thru it and silencing the dog barks
This song deserves much more attention
I totally love this song. Every time I think of Bioazard, this song is the first one that pops up in my head 🤘🤘
Finding this song by Biohazard for me was like a decade before grabbing the Sex Pistols record out of the bin and telling my mom I have to have this record. Black Flag....everything went black....yes...I must have that, too. Skateboarding for me went from clay wheels and banana boards to Alva and the pool kids from SoCal. This tune is skating with rage for me.....natural progression from Madness...one step beyond, to Misfits to BFlag to Biohazard. Punk to metal....metal punk - hardcore....Bad Brains...Love this tune.
Almost a quarter of a century on, and this track and the urban discipline album still rocks
I love how Biohazard brings in their fans when making their music videos.
They loved their fans. I used to run into Evan around Brooklyn and he recognized me from their shows.
This video never gets old.
I have tho... 47 now.
I remember when this first came out...
Fkn loved it then, still love it now!
Brings back good memories.
🤘
Просто убойно, черт же их дери! Великая, мощнейшая и очень влиятельная группа. Музыка Biohazard имеет огромное значение для хардкора и альтернативной сцены! Большое уважение из России! / It's pretty killer, damn it! A great, powerful and very influential band. Biohazard's music is very important for hardcore and alternative scene! Great respect from Russia!
Ёоу!
Да, крутейшая группа! Узнал про них буквально месяц назад, но уже фанат)
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some ppl might not like the whole 'hardcore' angle but this might be one of the greatest metal songs ever made.
fuck yes it is.......
I am in full agreement
Yep, I'm with you on that, sod the angle.
nycjin816 I like them they are good
Strange considering it's not metal.
Definition of 90s hardcore.
Crossover..
This is metallic hardcore, not pure hardcore.
@@Syklonus This is actually skate punk trash pitbull crossover beatdown rap melodic heavy hardcore
Syklone this thugcore wtf
so wrong
This is KILLER!!! Weirdly enough, I have never listened to Bio' and I've been into 'Metal since the 80's. This is some seriously kick ass shit! New fan!
Same here (I'm 47 now lol)
Got into thrash metal in the 80s when I was a kid still listening to it I liked this band since the 90s I like hip-hop also so this is right up my alley
@heinigrudziadz4077 sounds like your a pussy for not showing you're comment on here jackass are you too scared for others to read it
@heinigrudziadz4077 😆😆😆😆 youre comment dummy seems like we got another bot troll ladies and gentlemen you're still hiding your comment coward and you're not even on the topic how old are you 13 15 I bet you don't even like metal you probably like pop music
@heinigrudziadz4077 oooooo is that a threat I'm shaking in my boots keyboard warrior you could be reported for making threats quit hiding your comments coward let everyone know what you're saying on here
Saw them opening for mucky pup. Few years later bringing chaos to Dynamo. Just brilliant! Pure energy. Love it.
I question not me, it only happens to others
I can't deny reality as life gets smothered
If the lines can be read between
Maybe you can tell me then what it all means
Cause he who paints the big picture runs the whole scene
Locked down, I gotta get it out
Impending doom, a cloud above my head
Why me? My faith has been devout
Blasphemous? Am I better off dead?
Punishment, for all my sins
A burning thought inside my mind
Has me full of pity for all of human kind
As we move forth, we fall further behind
Fear of death, will my life go on?
Controlled fate? On the corner rolling dice
Punishment, but I've done nothing wrong
In my eyes, who really pays the price
My lament, for the human race
Guilty, punishment for all my sins
Dread the day that brings the truth
Punishment for what I've done
Sentence me for all my sins
Bound in fear for what I've got
Though not much it seems a lot
Life is death and no one wins
Bustin' my ass, another day another dollar, as I kneel down and I
Confess to the father that I'm suffering a burning question of
the truth, whether or not to pull the trigger or to jump right
off the roof, 'cause I did things normal and just like all my friends
but now I'm positive and life it all ends
Punishment, for all my sins, I repent
In reality, we all must face the fact that the majority
of the people are out there smoking crack, getting doped up,
shooting that shit into their veins, the question must be asked if
we have any brains left, or right or wrong in this son, a
question we all ask and must answer before long, 'cause no one
is safe in this world, what's the deal, the sentence is death and to
what court do I appeal?
Punishment, for all my sins, I repent
Punishment
this is music for true warriors.
so fun to listen biohazard 20 years later with friends ! France fans !
New York City !!! The best of HARDCORE!!!!!!!
One of the most underrated heavy/hardcore bands ever. Biohazard kicks ass. So many great albums and jams.
See them at L'Amour was awesome. Home town favorite
Man really in these comments I have seen so many bands that I used to listen to that a lot of people that lived in my area didn't listen to or listened to stuff like cannibal corpse,deicide, obituary (which I like those bands too, (especially DEATH symbolic album) and wouldn't listen to stuff like biohazard and these other bands. I loved it all tho from White Zombie, Pantera,Sepultura,Type-0 to grunge like STP,Soundgarden, Nirvana,Live and such. When I hear people mention bands like Machine Head,Grave,Gorguts, Biohazard and ETC it literally sent chills down my arms hearing some of these bands names mentioned because it takes me back to 94-98 my high school years when all this shit was going down. My favorite concert was Pantera and White Zombie in 1998 in Greensboro NC. I from Mebane NC born and raised. So many great bands came through back in the day and would play at these hole-in-the-wall places in Greensboro, Raleigh, Chapel Hill and Durham and I lived right here in the sticks in the middle of all of it. Shit was great,30-60 minutes drive to see all kinda great bands. Great time to be a teenager, goddamn it was a GREAT time to be a teenager.
Thrash, groove, and rap combined into one, fucking amazing!
Got innerduced to this band.3id 466 aarmor/3id 3/4 cav.
drummers is awesome. Rest is ok :P
Better than Nu-Metal.
Exactly.
@@darrengregory1370: 3ID, 3-15 Infantry
Rock of the Marne, my man.
One of the first bands i got into as a kid, 1990's metal FTW!
I remember seeing them in concert in the mid-90s in Detroit. They sounded great live.
Saw them in 90's in the UK in London. Awesome band.
Dude, this is literally the most humoristic metal tune I ever heard and seen, still bangs.
Biohazard was the first band I ever saw live back in 94 or 95. They opened for Machine Head and Slayer. That's a hell of a way for a 14 year old kid to be introduced to a concert. I got to meet Evan Seinfeld afterwards. I'm 32 now and still love the music!
How's the last 10 years been brother
Gee I must've gone to the same tour, Biohazard and Slayer at Newcastle Entertainment Centre as it was an all ages gig, fun times.
Wow
You can see the Hip-Hop influence just by the camera angles and different themes they used. Kick ass song man
I agree with you, Biohazard are hip hop band
Rapcore
@@ZygaFrojd a hip hop influence. But more metal. 🤘🏻
It's called punk, nothing to do with shitty hip pop
How can biohazard put hip-hop and metal to their music.Thats awesome
Díky chlapci,Vaše hudba a hlavně vhlavně texty podporují můj zkušený život!!!
"I don't know what to do with my hands." --Evan Seinfeld
"I don't know what to do with my hat." --Billy Graziadei
"I don't know what to do with my face." --Bobby Hambel
"I don't know how these drums got on the Brooklyn Bridge, I swear." --Danny Schuler
Still the best video out there .
The Brooklyn bridge scene is sick !!!
Cant believe how sick this song is
The intro busted my testosterone level approximately about 25%
Only 25%? Go seek medical assistance immediately!
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Victor wtf
Thise drops with the heavy bass drum at 3:09 and 3:41 still gives me chills at 47 years old. This song rocks.
42 years old and still listening to them .
54 here and ditto
yeah, we're old. am I really a millennial if I fucking love this shit?! 83'
davvero? non ce ne sbatte una minchia
the best combination of genres.
FILMED ON THE BROOKLYN BRIDGE// THIS VIDEO IS HARDCORE// NO PUN INTENDED// BIOHAZARD IN THEIR PRIME// FUCK YEAH!!!!!!
Pasan los años y sigo escuchando este temazo!!
One of the greatest songs Biohazard produced in '92 and is still a great song in 2020! About to post this to Facebook!
Lord Ezec and Goat (Crown of Thornz & Skarhead), Sob and Minus (Merauder), Rick (25 Ta Life).
Are there other famous names from the NYHC scene in this video ?
I have 44 years old, and Biozard still my daily band
Yeesh I miss the old school Biohazard. Urban Discipline was a hell of a disc.
2:20 Ha ha ha, this dude behind Billy! :D
Man, how I loved this whole album, full of banger songs! Saw them live at a festival in 94, performing We‘re Only Gonna Die together with Bad Religion, great memories! Last year they were invited to Wacken, our german metal and rock Mekka! They still produce awesome mosh pits! 👍🤘
They were on of my favorite band when I was a teen in the 90s. They had an unique and different sound than other metal bands.
Our music back then in those strange days and shows with lots of blood in the public. Beautiful times.
I talked with Evan after a show at the club I worked at and no shit these guys and some members of the wu-tang clan actually came up together through grade school cool AF right???
2024 52 yrs old still moshing
Same age still moshing
Same! Still keep my Biohazard tattoo looking fresh after all these years. NYHC, DFL
Hardcore, Metal, And Hip Hop all mixed together one of the only bands that got it right.
Uz jsem to určitě kdysi komentoval,ale proste musím,od prvního poslechu,prvniho alba a i vsech dalších,tyhle brooklyňáky miluju,i ma žena trochu žárlí 🤘🤘🤘🍀🖕😇🤭❤️
One of the best songs/videos in metal history.
This is like 3 completely different bands, videos and music genres smashed into one
20 years later and this song still kicks ass!
After all these years, this song is still sonic adrenaline. Loved this band. Saw them in the early 90s in St. Louis at a tiny venue, the legendary Mississippi Nights. That pit was as crazy as any I've been in.
I was a 90s punk and hip hop kid who somehow overlooked hardcore but shiiiiiiiiiiiiit when these guys did Judgment Night with Onyx they became an all time fave instantly. Hell, I remember this video being on Beavis & Butthead back in the head.
Never been a huge fan of Hardcore, but this band is awesome.
Conheci a banda no Agora é tarde e achei demais. Danilo Gentili é um dos poucos caras na tv que dão espaço pra essas bandas. Muito bom!!
Big Show on vocals.
LOL!!!
fairuz ibnat haque that helped thx
"'cause no one is safe in this world, what's the deal, the sentence is death and to
what court do I appeal?" one of the most powerful lines in music history
Reacquainting myself with Biohazard as a 53 year old in 2020 has made me very happy tonight.
3:09 one of the best riffs in hardcore ever!
its used so much even today but never gets old
Yeah bro its true
sepultura style
it's a thrash death metal riff lol. hardcore riffs dont sound like that
@@RibeiroGames12 this isnt a thrash or death metal band this is a hardcore band!
Takes me right back to 1992 when I was a 16 year old, long haired degenerate. Love it
same dawg.
same homie!
from an old metalhead - these guys kick ass
Wow! Opening with Dolph's Punisher. I love it.
Nothing gives you 90's edge like a black and white music video.
I Was Born in 94 and this one is a baddass song ! 🤘🤘🤘🔥🔥🔥
This vocalist looks so much like Silent Bob.
right??
For me Evan always looks like Charlie Sheen :)
reamber how he talked about people smoking crACK IT KILLS MAN SO STOP DOING IT
Or Jaz Hoyt from "Oz". Oh wait, Evan played the guy!
And the guitarist looks like Jay
2:48 them doggies: "What the hell kinda party is this?!"
I love intro's that just build like this one does. Great song.
Woodstock Polandrock 2023, pierwszy ogłoszony zespół, pozdrawiam w trakcie audycji Jurka!
do zobaaa
I w takim samym składzie, na na na na ☣
Frank Castle approves of this song
Deadpool too Frankie.
brock sampson too
deadpool is a pussy
Yeeah 💪💀
The soundtrack is better than the movie o_O