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Can someone explain where the phrase "New World Order" originated?

I mean, in the sense in which it is currently being used, that is.
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FloorGenAdm · 51-55, M
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CestManan · 46-50, F
@FloorGenAdm On some old college station that existed in the late 80's, they had a two hour show on Thursday night where they played metal. I heard the song "Disciples of the watch" on there and I HAD to have the tape.

This will sound dumb but when I called record stores trying to find out which Testament release had that Disciples song and they said, "The new order", I was confused because I thought they meant like the latest release. Like okay but which one is the new order? Anyways...

I hate to say but that particular song "The new order" is my least fav on there.
I think "Trial by fire" is my fav.
CestManan · 46-50, F
@FloorGenAdm And about that college station, during that two hour block they would play Anthrax, Testament, Maiden, Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, Helloween, mostly true metal bands. Once in a while they would sneak in some poser band like Dokken for God knows what reason.

It does not get better than 80's metal. :D