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Means to an End
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 30, 2005
StudioUnderground Sound Studios (South Amboy, New Jersey)
Genre
Length34:05
LabelSPV/Steamhammer
ProducerBilly Graziadei, Scott Roberts, Danny Schuler
Biohazard chronology
Kill or Be Killed
(2003)
Means to an End
(2005)
Reborn in Defiance
(2012)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
Collector's Guide to Heavy Metal5/10[2]

Means to an End is the eighth studio album by American hardcore punk band Biohazard. Guitarist Scott Roberts, formerly of the Cro-Mags and the Spudmonsters, is featured on this album having replaced Carmine Vincent during Biohazard's previous tour schedules.

Recording

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The band initially wrote and recorded the material for Means to an End in early 2004. During the mixing process, a studio disaster resulted in the loss of the recordings, and the album had to be completely re-recorded before its release in August 2005. Graziadei later recalled, "we wrote and recorded what became Means to an End in early 2004… while we were mixing the album disaster struck and we lost EVERYTHING. We had to go back in and eventually turn a horrible situation into a miracle."[3]

Track listing

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No.TitleLength
1."My Life, My Way"4:13
2."The Fire Burns Inside"2:17
3."Killing to Be Free"4:24
4."Filled with Hate"3:09
5."Devotion"3:17
6."Break It Away from Me"3:07
7."Kings Never Die"2:52
8."Don't Stand Alone"3:53
9."To the Grave"2:55
10."Set Me Free"3:38

Personnel

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Production

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  • Produced and engineered by Billy Graziadei, Scott Roberts and Danny Schuler
  • Assistants: Joe Pucciarelli, Mike Turner
  • Mixed and mastered by Ed Stasium

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