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Hatebreed

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From the apocalyptic explosions and sacrilegious symbols gracing the album art to the ear-bludgeoning tantrums built with dark and sinister production by Chris “Zeuss” Harris, one thing seems clear – these guys are angry. Though frontman Jamey Jasta humbly describes the monstrous music here as an unchanged recipe with a few new ingredients (Megadeth’s axe man Chris Broderick shredding on “Through The Thorns,” for instance), Hatebreed is easily the band’s most evolved (and violent-sounding) outing to date. “Become the Fuse” explodes with a powerful chorus that doesn’t upstage the equally awesome verses, and at just under two-and-a-half minutes long the song is over before you know it, ushering in “Not My Master,” a metalcore mini-epic that lets loose with intimidating gang vocals and drums that approximate wartime artillery fire. The chemistry between new guitar players Wayne Lozinak and Frank Novinec solidifies on this album, especially on the impressive “Undiminished,” an instrumental that recalls the old- school ferocity of Cliff Burton-era Metallica and the congruent guitarmonies of Thin Lizzy.

Customer Reviews

Another amazing album

Hatebreed is true to thier fans. With most bands nowadays "experimenting" or taking thier music to the "next level" (crap), Hatebreed knows what thier fans want. They are true to thier sound and keep giving us everything we hope for, 1 brutally amazing album after another. Thank you Hatebreed! Your fans love you!!

Amazing

As I man who grew up in the 80's and 90's, I loved heavy metal. Slayer, Metallica, Pantera, Suicidal Tendencies and Sepultura. This band seems to be inspired by all the bands I loved, and I've been a fan since their 1st release back in 1997. Now this album is very good and pretty acessible. Yes, they went back to their previous style instead of experimenting. This is as good as their masterpiece Perserverance.

The Best Hatebreed Album Ever

This album is by FAR the best Hatebreed album ever released. Every song is brutal, full of meaning and well written. Heard one Hatebreed song, and you've heard them all? H*ll no! This is an epic album and you'd be stupid not to buy it. Do your ears a favor already, they've been waiting for this album!!! Keep writing albums like this guys, I can't get enough!!

Biography

Formed: 1993 in New Haven, CT

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

The New Haven, CT-based Hatebreed got together in 1993 for the purpose of creating a "back to basics" hardcore band with heavy, metallic guitars, screaming vocals, and 30-second songs. Consisting of Jamey Jasta (vocals), Lou "Boulder" Richards (guitar), Chris Beattie (bass), Sean Martin (guitar), and Rigg Ross (drums), Hatebreed had the chance to play throughout the East Coast while sharing the stage with the likes of Entombed, the Deftones, Slayer, and Napalm Death. By 1997, Victory Records released...
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