Vision of Disorder - Vision of Disorder
180-Gram Black Vinyl. Vision of Disorder is the first album by American hardcore/metalcore band Vision of Disorder, released on October 22, 1996. The album showcases a band with a solid sense of songwriting, good melodic riffs, and a lot of variety in tempos and textures. Likewise, the social consciousness of the lyrics is handled in a Rage Against the Machine-reminiscent fashion. Raw, naked anger about everything wrong with American society in the 1990s. Listeners looking for just those qualities will love this album. "Elements" and "Excess" are some of the highlights on the album.
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Vision of Disorder - Vision of Disorder
Vision of Disorder - Vision of Disorder
180-Gram Black Vinyl. Vision of Disorder is the first album by American hardcore/metalcore band Vision of Disorder, released on October 22, 1996. The album showcases a band with a solid sense of songwriting, good melodic riffs, and a lot of variety in tempos and textures. Likewise, the social consciousness of the lyrics is handled in a Rage Against the Machine-reminiscent fashion. Raw, naked anger about everything wrong with American society in the 1990s. Listeners looking for just those qualities will love this album. "Elements" and "Excess" are some of the highlights on the album.
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180-Gram Black Vinyl. Vision of Disorder is the first album by American hardcore/metalcore band Vision of Disorder, released on October 22, 1996. The album showcases a band with a solid sense of songwriting, good melodic riffs, and a lot of variety in tempos and textures. Likewise, the social consciousness of the lyrics is handled in a Rage Against the Machine-reminiscent fashion. Raw, naked anger about everything wrong with American society in the 1990s. Listeners looking for just those qualities will love this album. "Elements" and "Excess" are some of the highlights on the album.











