New York’s Biohazard have names like Graziadei, Hambel, Schuler and Seinfield. Their latest album, State Of The World Address, tells us things like, “The world is really, really fucked up.” Taking a short break from being philosophical geniuses, Biohazard will play as special guests of Slayer at the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday March 19, and the Wellington Town Hall the following day.
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Rip It Up, Issue 210, 1 February 1995, Page 2
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63New York’s Biohazard have names like Graziadei, Hambel, Schuler and Seinfield. Their latest album, State Of The World Address, tells us things like, “The world is really, really fucked up.” Taking a short break from being philosophical geniuses, Biohazard will play as special guests of Slayer at the Auckland Town Hall on Sunday March 19, and the Wellington Town Hall the following day. Rip It Up, Issue 210, 1 February 1995, Page 2
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