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Album Details: Vision of Disorder

Release Date:10/22/1996
Label:Roadrunner Records
UPC:016861886127

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    Damn.. this is the shyt

    By MIKE HAWK  Oct 9, 2001

    yeah this album is a good one.. my roomate got me into this shyt and its been pretty good so far.. get this album

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    Psych's Vision of Disorder review

    By psych3aie  Jan 19, 2000

    this album just plain blew me the hell away when i first got it! this music rules!! some people say that they have an untalented singer, but they dont know what the hell they are talking about! TIM RULES! i started it in my car stero and i was like ..."DAMN! this i awesome stuff!" i am into a bunch of different bands and these guys are by far the "loudest" (not my favorite band... deftones are my favorite band... but this band still rules!) i love to listen to how these guys rip it up! I CANT WAIT FOR THEIR NEW ALBUM!! i have 3 of their albums (all of them) and i want the other ones to come! BUY THIS CD IF YOU LIKE HARDCORE! YOU WONT REGRET IT! Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Vision of Disorder's self-titled debut showcases a band with a fairly solid sense of songwriting -- most of the riffs are memorable, snippets of melody rear their heads here and there, and tempos and textures are varied enough to prevent the record from becoming boring. Too often, vocalist Tim Williams goes for an intense, over-the-top roar like Pantera's Phil Anselmo, but he doesn't quite have the vocal power to pull it off; his voice comes off more as a hoarse shriek in those instances. Likewise, the social consciousness of the lyrics is handled in an over-the-top, Rage Against the Machine-reminiscent fashion -- it's all raw, naked anger about everything wrong with American society in the 1990s. Listeners looking for just those qualities will doubtlessly find Vision of Disorder an exciting record, but with a dose of subtlety, Vision of Disorder could develop into something more special and consistently listenable.

    - Steve Huey, All Music Guide

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Vision of Disorder

Long Island, NY's Vision of Disorder built a large local following with its intense, socially aware blend of hardcore and thrash metal, leading to a contract with the Roadrunner Records-distributed Supersoul label. Guitarists Matt Baumbach and Mike Kennedy formed the band in 1992 with vocalist/lyricist Tim Williams, drummer Brendon Cohen, and bassist Mike Fleischmann. F... Read more