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Vision of Disorder’s eponymous debut, issued by Roadrunner Records on October 22, 1996, stands as a crucial artifact in the mid-’90s hardcore and metal cross-pollination. The New York band’s twelve-track set channels the restless intensity of NYHC while threading in complex rhythms and a groove metal heft that would influence the burgeoning metalcore and mathcore scenes. Tracks such as “Suffer” and “Ways To Destroy One’s Ambition” reveal the band’s penchant for abrupt shifts and layered aggression, reflecting a raw yet calculated approach to riffing and vocal delivery.Recorded at a point when alternative metal was still crystallizing, Vision of Disorder’s debut captures a band poised between punk urgency and metal’s muscularity, a signal heard by 34,765 Last.fm listeners who have contributed over 460,000 scrobbles. The album’s resonance within the canon of ’90s hardcore is underscored by its enduring reputation as the band’s finest effort, a definitive document of a moment when hardcore punk and metalcore were still negotiating their boundaries.
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Album lore
Vision of Disorder’s eponymous debut, issued by Roadrunner Records on October 22, 1996, stands as a crucial artifact in the mid-’90s hardcore and metal cross-pollination. The New York band’s twelve-track set channels the restless intensity of NYHC while threading in complex rhythms and a groove metal heft that would influence the burgeoning metalcore and mathcore scenes. Tracks such as “Suffer” and “Ways To Destroy One’s Ambition” reveal the band’s penchant for abrupt shifts and layered aggression, reflecting a raw yet calculated approach to riffing and vocal delivery.Recorded at a point when alternative metal was still crystallizing, Vision of Disorder’s debut captures a band poised between punk urgency and metal’s muscularity, a signal heard by 34,765 Last.fm listeners who have contributed over 460,000 scrobbles. The album’s resonance within the canon of ’90s hardcore is underscored by its enduring reputation as the band’s finest effort, a definitive document of a moment when hardcore punk and metalcore were still negotiating their boundaries.
How did this get here?
| SKU | SPOT-7D97gaz2Gw2Eua0CHtBevB |
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Listen to a sample on YouTube — opens in a new tab; own this release here for the full listening experienceOpen this track on Spotify