![]() Yet, the album is by no means wholly pig-headed. “Heart Of Darkness” almost sounds like it could have been ripped straight from the Trendkill sessions, or even Ansemo’s later work with Superjoint Ritual, and much of Razed To The Ground follows suit. ![]() 3 Razed To The Ground, on the other hand, is at-once crisp and raw, and undeniably punchy and its content is, likewise, more aggressive and impactful. As much as The Cursed Remains Cursed’s content was solid, the album suffered from a forgettable, flat production. The decision to work with famed producer, Chris “Zeus” Harris (Hatebreed, Chimaera, Rob Zombie, Crowbar) 2 definitely paid off. Anselmo guest on one of their songs 1 and Razed To The Ground throws back to a time when albums like Far Beyond Driven and The Great Southern Trendkill dominated the metal airwaves, and Biohazard seemed like a respectable and legitimately innovative band. Vision Of Disorder are, of course, most well known for having Philip. The alternative influences are still present, but this is an album characterized by its fast riffs and political vitriol. Razed To The Ground is perhaps the most straight-forward, “hardcore” album Vision Of Disorder have ever done (along with The Cursed Remain Cursed). Vision Of Disorder made a strong return with The Cursed Remain Cursed (2012), but it’s Razed To The Ground that truly restores the metalcore pioneers to the glory of their early records.
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