Review: Biohazard – Divided We Fall

With Divided We Fall, Biohazard deliver one of the most surprising and hardest-hitting hardcore/crossover releases in recent years. Dropping on October 17, 2025 and produced by Matt Hyde, the album showcases the original lineup in absolute top form. The sound is raw, modern and relentlessly powerful.
Musically, this is street-dog ferocity in its purest form: uncompromising, groovy and aggressive. It feels like an explosive blend of Agnostic Front, Hatebreed and flashes of Slayer-style leads — and yes, it even puts the new Agnostic Front record (unfortunately) completely in the shade.
What you hear here leaves you standing with your mouth wide open: I never expected Biohazard to hit this hard again. The multi-voiced shouts slam, the grooves crush, the guitars tear through everything, and the mix is pure „in your face“. It’s a record that plays to every strength the band ever had — and right now, it blows almost everything in the hardcore/crossover scene off the map.
Hard to believe I’m writing this, since I was never a huge fan of the guys from Brooklyn. But Divided We Fall makes one thing clear: Biohazard are back — stronger than ever.