1999 studio album by Biohazard
New World Disorder Released June 8, 1999 Recorded 1998–1999 Studio Right Track and Baby Monster (New York City) A&M Studios (Los Angeles) Genre
Length 53 :37 Label Mercury Producer Ed Stasium
"Resist" Released: 1999[ 1]
"Switchback" Released: 1999[ 2]
"End of My Rope" Released: 1999[ 3]
"New World Disorder" Released: 1999[ 4]
New World Disorder is the fifth studio album by American band Biohazard . It was released on June 8, 1999 by Mercury Records . It is the only record Biohazard released on Mercury, and their last major label album to date, as well as the only Biohazard studio release to feature former Helmet guitarist Rob Echiverria . It was produced by Ed Stasium , who previously produced State of the World Address .
It features guest appearances from Sticky Fingaz ,[ 11] Christian Olde Wolbers , and Igor Cavalera .
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