Described in a DeBaser review as a '90s Anglo-Saxon indie-rock act that disappeared after only two albums; praised for blending melody, pop-punk influences and a sinister metal-crossover edge.

Per the DeBaser review, the band released Safe Sex, Designer Drugs & The Death Of Rock 'N' Roll on a major label and drew comparisons (by the reviewer) to Green Day, The James, Tool and God Machine while not being grunge.

A 2012 DeBaser review by Darkbaby2 praises Baby Chaos's 1990s album for its blend of melody and power, noting pop-punk and metal-crossover influences. The reviewer argues the band deserved wider recognition and highlights several standout tracks.

For:Fans of 1990s indie/alternative rock, listeners who like melodic power and pop-punk with darker crossover elements; nostalgia-seekers and collectors.

 Meteora of the '90s Anglo-Saxon Indie Rock, Baby Chaos disappeared from the scene after only two albums.

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