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Uncivilization
2001 studio album by Biohazard From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Uncivilization is the sixth studio album by American hardcore punk band Biohazard, released on September 11, 2001, by Sanctuary Records and is the only album to feature guitarist Leo Curley, who would leave the band shortly after to focus on writing his own music.
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An early track listing for Uncivilization was published by Blabbermouth.net in April 2001, several months before the album's release.[3] The final release contained several changes, with two songs being removed entirely and others added late in the recording process.
A demo recording titled "Treason" was considered during the sessions but omitted from the final track listing, alongside "Never Turn Your Back on Me".[4]
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Personnel
Credits adapted from AllMusic.[5]
- Biohazard
- Billy Graziadei – vocals, guitar, engineer, production
- Evan Seinfeld – vocals, bass, production
- Leo Curley – guitar
- Danny Schuler – drums, engineer, production
- Additional personnel
- Phil Anselmo – additional vocals on track 9
- Tristan Avakian – additional guitar
- Ken Caillat – executive producer
- Pete Deboer – engineering
- George Fullan – assistant engineer
- Randy Glenn – quality control
- Janelle Guillot – voiceover
- Jive Jones – production
- U.E. Nastasi – mastering
- Melinda Pepler – production coordination
- Sen Dog – additional vocals on track 8
- Corey Taylor – additional vocals on track 10
- Ed Stasium – mixing
- Peter Steele – additional vocals on track 13
- Kristian Storli – authoring
- John Trickett – executive producer
- Charlie Watts – mastering
- Chuck Ybarra – graphic design
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