-
describe as 'Inhumanism.' Jeffers'
works had a
major influence on
Uncivilization.
Uncivilization was not much
noticed on release, with only 500
printed copies...
-
Uncivilization is the
sixth studio album by
American band Biohazard,
released on
September 11, 2001, by
Sanctuary Records and is the only
album to feature...
- "offer up a
challenge to the
foundations of our civilisation". One
Uncivilization festival described by the New York
Times in 2014
included sessions on...
-
Biohazard after the more
experimental style of the
previous album,
Uncivilization. The
track listing on the album's back
cover is incorrect. It incorrectly...
-
credited as
having made a
guest appearance on Biohazard's 2001
release Uncivilization on the
track "Gone". He also
served as a live
musician for
parodic heavy...
-
their own music.
Their studio work led to Biohazard's
sixth album,
Uncivilization,
released in
September 2001. It
featured several guest appearances by...
- Life
After Warming, as
being among "the
prominent doomist narratives."
Uncivilization: The Dark
Mountain Manifesto,
published in 2009 by Paul
Kingsnorth and...
-
guest appearance on the song "Cross the Line" from the
Biohazard album Uncivilization. In 2002, he
guest appeared on the
track "Descent" from the Doro album...
- Diablo.
Green was a
guest vocalist on a few CDs
including Biohazard's
Uncivilization and the
soundtrack of the
Brazilian movie Lisbela e o Prisioneiro. Green...
- People"
Kottonmouth Kings High
Society 2001 "Last Man Standing"
Biohazard Uncivilization "What's Next?"
Phunk Junkeez ****,
Drugs and Rap N' Roll "1-2, 1-2" Insolence...