Hatebreed defy the stereotypes of all that may be “hardcore”, seamlessly fusing brutal metal riffage with stomping beat downs and consistently deeper lyrical content than most bands could collectively ...
When Jamey Jasta formed Hatebreed in Bridgeport, Conn., in 1994, he didn't have a backup plan — and that was by design. "I was a young dad and I was like, I cannot be a deadbeat dad," Jasta told Chuck ...
Hatebreed frontman and podcast host Jamey Jasta was the guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show. Jackie got some insight from the singer about the band's latest album, 'The Concrete ...
In a culture like hardcore metal and punk, where bootlegs and bands’ early cuts reign supreme, Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta admits that he harbors an unpopular opinion. “I say the best times are now ...
Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed is always on the go, go, go. He's juggled duties like running his Stillborn record label, being a father, guesting on other band's albums, being a member of side projects and ...
Throughout its storied history, hardcore has always had a few scattered bands that managed to transcend the otherwise restrictive ceiling of underground popularity. In their different ways we’ve seen ...
> HATEBREED have tapped the legendary Vinnie Paul to produce, document, and record Hatebreed LIVE! during their Dallas, TX show at the Palladium Ballroom on May 27. The band's video for 'Never Let It ...
It’s been a very long four years since 2020. Considering everything that’s happened in that time, it feels more like a few decades than a few years. So it’s been a long time to wait since the release ...
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