During their 1994 tour, the band made an appearance on the second stage at the Monsters of Rock festival held at Castle Donington. The album was produced by Ed Stasium in Los Angeles and contained the single "How It Is" featuring Sen Dog of Cypress Hill, for which a video was also shot. who released their third studio LP, State of the World Address. Months later, the band left Roadrunner Records and signed with Warner Bros. The soundtrack would go on to sell over two million copies in the United States. This led to a collaboration on the title track of the Judgment Night soundtrack. In 1993, the hardcore rap group Onyx brought on Billy Graziadei for an alternate "Bionyx" version of their hit single "Slam" with Biohazard as their backup band. The band also began opening for larger acts such as Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies, House of Pain, Fishbone, and The Cro-Mags. The video for the song "Punishment" became the most played video in the history of MTV's Headbanger's Ball, and the album sold over one million copies. In 1992, Biohazard signed with Roadrunner Records and released Urban Discipline, which gave the band national and worldwide attention in both the heavy metal and hardcore communities. The album's subject matter revolved around Brooklyn, gang-wars, drugs, and violence. The band's self-titled debut album was poorly promoted by the label and sold approximately 40,000 copies. In 1990, Biohazard signed a recording contract with Maze Records. With an impressive career spanning over 20 years with 10 albums (on both indie and major labels), the band sold over 5 million records. BIOHAZARD released their combined the urban sounds of hard-core, metal and rap with scorching lyrics describing the forces at work in our modern urban lives. After the release of their second demo in 1989, drummer Anthony Meo left the band and drummer Danny Schuler replaced him. The band consisted of founding members Billy Graziadei (vocals, guitar), Bobby Hambel (lead guitar) and Evan Seinfeld (vocals, bass). If Saturday Night Fever is on the site, which is featured on best album lists about as often (if not more than) Harder They Come, it shouldn't be left out.BIOHAZARD formed in Brooklyn in 1988 and soon after released their first demo. I think The Harder They Come should be added back. Thankfully, Discogs has become a wonderful tool for that. During the time I've spent working on lists for the spreadsheet I've run into a lot of compilation "samplers" of national scenes, newly-established labels or subchapels of metal, punk or reggae for instance the only way to confirm their eligibility was to check track-by-track if the songs were released before. More generally, various artists albums are always a chore. Another interesting case was The Harder They Come, which was featured on AM for years before Henrik finally decided some time ago that it was ineligible and took it out (it's very rare when Henrik deletes entries entirely from the website). Other famous cases are Trainspotting, Easy Rider or American Graffiti. Got it! I just wish I knew which soundtracks were eligible and which ones weren't (I'm 99% positive that one of the most famous ones here, Pulp Fiction, isn't eligible). NME - 61 of the Greatest Film Soundtracks Everģ1) The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Fordģ0) Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Paste - The 50 Best Movie Soundtracks (2016)Ģ3) The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou Rolling Stone: The 25 Greatest Movie Soundtracks of All Time (2013)Ģ4) Ramones - Rock and Roll High School (1979)Ģ2) Various Artists - Lost in Translation (2003) Ģ1) Various Artists - 24 Hour Party People (2002) Ģ0) Various Artists - Singles (1992) ġ9) The Beatles - Magical Mystery Tour (1967)ġ8) Various Artists - Boogie Nights (1997) ġ7) Various Artists - American Graffiti (1973) ġ6) Simon & Garfunkel/Dave Grusin - The Graduate (1967)ġ5) Various Artists - Goodfellas (1990) ġ4) Various Artists - Easy Rider (1969) ġ3) Various Artists - Trainspotting (1996) ġ1) Various Artists - Pretty in Pink (1986) ġ0) Various Artists - O Brother, Where Art Thou? (2000)ĩ) Spinal Tap - This is Spinal Tap (1984)Ĩ) Various Artists - Rushmore (1998) ħ) Various Artists - Pulp Fiction (1994) ĥ) Various Artists - Saturday Night Fever (1977)Ĥ) The Beatles - A Hard Day's Night (1964)ģ) Various Artists - The Harder They Come (1972) How eligible each soundtrack is kinda depends (I mean, if Saturday Night Fever is on the main site.). I saw that the Empire list was declared eligible, so here are two more.
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