Dude gets it. He's not locked into stylistic dogmatism. This is my biggest problem with the hardcore scene, and one of the things I love about this guy the most. You can tell he's legitimately a fan of the music, first and foremost. That love and passion is what drives him, and what we need more of in heavy music, whether you're on the metal side or the hardcore side.
facts. Hatebreed has made me a better person and helped me tremendously in overcoming a lot of fucked up shit, for example, heroin addiction. i've been clean 11 years now. They're good for everything, though. headed in to work on what might be a rough day? get that hatebreed going on your headphones on the bus or in your car and get your mind right. 👊
Good music is good music. Growing up in Washington DC, the "tribal conflict" between metal and hardcore seemed weird to me. So many of the metalheads that I knew listened to punk bands and so many of the hardcore kids loved thrash.
@un_ known lol yeah i made this at a time when i was still kind of stupid to metal. I now understand. I really enjoy grindcore snd crust punk the most out of the punky subgenres lol
I consider myself more a metalhead than a hardcore fan, but I love how hardcore inspired metal to be much faster, there'd be no death metal without it! Beatdown hardcore like bulldoze and hatebreed is sick as well
As a hardcore kid who got into heavy music in general through metal, I agree with what he said about hardcore being repetitive sometimes, I myself step back from it and like to listen to more creative interesting stuff like death metal even some recent crossover bands whos lyrics and themes are a lot more interesting and they vary too.
I recently was listening to "seven enemies", the latest Hatebreed video, and it is an angry hardcore "payback" "stab me in the back" type jam as I recall, lol.
Shit id be all for it if it had their oldschool recording quality. With the money they got now they dont have to sound all digital and clean. Bring back the early hardcore sound! But with even better equipment
You can go down and endless spiral of how death metal and hardcore influenced each other. Ie what I love about NYDM is the obvious hardcore vibes. It's all ice cream to me lol
That's a top tier misanthropic combo. Black Metal and coffee, no sugar, every mourning, just gotta love it... Tastes like napalm in your blood and fuels you like 2 nanotons of antimatter.
Been listening to death metal since grade 9 in 1992. Ive just recently within the last year or so got into hardcore, and some punk but i especially love powerviolence.
Crooked Soul Sadly true. Didn't used to be that way. In the eighties, and nineties we were one big, fun, dysfunctional family. The internet made it socially retarded, in my opinion. Labeling every single genre doesn't help either.
Crooked Soul i get that but honestly i totally disagree with jaimie....there is a reason why people constantly ask him about the old shit haha and he knows why
Man, it's been too long since I've been to a Hatebreed show. They killed @ Ozzfest each time I saw them. Jamie coming out to play 'Bleed' with Soulfly was a major highlight 🤘
Hes right and if only more hc guys were like this. Too many hc guys saying "oh yeah death metal only sings about dragons and killing women!!!!1111" 🤓🤓🤓 bruh thats how i know you havent actually listened to much death metal lmao
i only settle for hardcore punk and heavy metal, what i really want is for someone to mix gabber\hardstyle with 80s latin freestyle and miami bass to make happy breakbeat music with aggressive fuzzy beats and play pink floyd type spacey guitar solos during the bridge
"Metal heads " need to learn to appreciate all forms of heavy music, you don't have to live and die by every band or genre, just appreciate art, I'm sick of this pretentious bullshit so call fans get on, where they hate on every fucking band and anything that didn't come out 20 years ago, that's why this artform is struggling because these righteous shitheads are discarding everything that comes out and hating on every fucking band, grow up
Never understood all the divisions and subdivisions of metal. And Justice For All was my first exposure to metal (was maybe 11 when I got my hands on it) and I've loved anything with that heavy vibe ever since. If it helps describe the music I'm all for it but all this hipster nonsense about "I like such and such but don't like this or that", you can keep it.
It's funny, I've felt the opposite. That death metal always felt like a novelty, like a joke. Love some aspects of it but hardcore feels more topically interesting to me. It may just me me but I used to make fund of black and death metal saying "death metal tends to growl low and sing about zombies and serial killers when black metal tends to scream high and sing about satan and dracula" I do like some death metal but as a life long Hatebreed fan I have to disagree from my personal experience. Oh and Jamey, if it wasn't for hatebreed I may have killed myself in my early adulthood, so thank you and Hatebreed
The misogynistic stuff is just more entertainment and meant to turn people away. I love bands like gorgasm and lividity; and the lyrics don't bother me. It's like a lot of the overplayed satanic stuff, just another thread of DM.
Man i just wish jaime would of kept the same raw quality of recording they had from the satisfaction album and perseverance.......feel like after that it got too digital, esp with his vocals
metal elitism is why alot of kids get into hardcore..u talk about music like grimes, soundcloud rap n aphex twin to a hardcore kid they will have a convo with u but with metalheads its "if its not metal it sucks"..another thing i never understood about the metal scene is the whole "dont mosh in a way that im unfamiliar with even though the band playing has influences of core music"....idk i feel like the metal scene just bullies the hardcore kids which is fucking lame like they are just tryna have funn like yahll
I want to be a producer or more than I want to breathe and the thing is I can't do that cuz I'm a ghetto piece of shit but I've been told my whole life that you're a piece of shit you ain't never going to be shit but I swear to God man like Pablo Esco did it best "Plata o plomo" silver or lead.” A person saying the phrase is telling the listener to either accept a bribe (plata, meaning “silver,” a common slang term for money in Colombia) or lose their life (plomo, a metonym for “lead bullet”).
He clearly hasn't heard Turnstile, Egg Hunt, Embrace, Fugazi or many positive hardcore or more melodic hardcore bands that kept and keep the sound of hardcore refreshing. I could listen to Turnstile's discography for hours on end for example.
Dude gets it. He's not locked into stylistic dogmatism. This is my biggest problem with the hardcore scene, and one of the things I love about this guy the most. You can tell he's legitimately a fan of the music, first and foremost. That love and passion is what drives him, and what we need more of in heavy music, whether you're on the metal side or the hardcore side.
Or both, I mean, I'm a metalhead but I love so many hardcore bands and sub genres. It's all awesome! You nailed it though
facts. Hatebreed has made me a better person and helped me tremendously in overcoming a lot of fucked up shit, for example, heroin addiction. i've been clean 11 years now. They're good for everything, though. headed in to work on what might be a rough day? get that hatebreed going on your headphones on the bus or in your car and get your mind right. 👊
'That's 10 years ago, that was 2006'
Fuck I feel old.
That's the reason that makes me love genres like Metalcore , Deathcore , Grindcore and Crossover Thrash !
Metal and Hardcore united !
Good music is good music.
Growing up in Washington DC, the "tribal conflict" between metal and hardcore seemed weird to me.
So many of the metalheads that I knew listened to punk bands and so many of the hardcore kids loved thrash.
I dont like all metalcore, but i do enjoy hatebreed and knocked loose and im glad that he realizes what the issue is behind metalcore right now
@un_ known lol yeah i made this at a time when i was still kind of stupid to metal. I now understand. I really enjoy grindcore snd crust punk the most out of the punky subgenres lol
I consider myself more a metalhead than a hardcore fan, but I love how hardcore inspired metal to be much faster, there'd be no death metal without it! Beatdown hardcore like bulldoze and hatebreed is sick as well
Skeletal Remains are fire
hatebreed is what gets me out on the trails for my 5am runs
I commend your will-power.
I fuck with this energy.
All you need in life is Coffee Death Metal and push ups!!! I love that!!!
I have seen hatebreed live here in Germany. Ten years ago. Best day in my life.
"shut up and enjoy it"
A fucking men
Plus Internal Bleeding are gods such an influential Death Metal band
Met the guys in skeletal remains at a hatebreed show super down to earth guys and big King Diamond fans!
As a hardcore kid who got into heavy music in general through metal, I agree with what he said about hardcore being repetitive sometimes, I myself step back from it and like to listen to more creative interesting stuff like death metal even some recent crossover bands whos lyrics and themes are a lot more interesting and they vary too.
I recently was listening to "seven enemies", the latest Hatebreed video, and it is an angry hardcore "payback" "stab me in the back" type jam as I recall, lol.
Shit id be all for it if it had their oldschool recording quality. With the money they got now they dont have to sound all digital and clean. Bring back the early hardcore sound! But with even better equipment
I agree with him on this and I like hardcore a lot death metal has a lot more variety hardcore can be very run of the mill
Hardcore gets more diverse when it adds elements of metal, funnily enough. But ya, death metal reigns supreme!
You can go down and endless spiral of how death metal and hardcore influenced each other. Ie what I love about NYDM is the obvious hardcore vibes. It's all ice cream to me lol
Nice shoutout to carcass.
Hell yeah!
Fast forward a few more years to now, Carcass is touring with Hatebreed.
@@butchvito bout to see cannibal, obituary, amon today
What about Black Metal & Coffee?
Also important, no doubt!
That's a top tier misanthropic combo. Black Metal and coffee, no sugar, every mourning, just gotta love it... Tastes like napalm in your blood and fuels you like 2 nanotons of antimatter.
*metal of colour
Waaoowww....
Been listening to death metal since grade 9 in 1992. Ive just recently within the last year or so got into hardcore, and some punk but i especially love powerviolence.
Jasta is the Tony Robinson of hardcore.
This is exactly why I'm a fan of metal but hate the culture. Some of the most closed minded and negative people.
Crooked Soul Sadly true. Didn't used to be that way. In the eighties, and nineties we were one big, fun, dysfunctional family. The internet made it socially retarded, in my opinion. Labeling every single genre doesn't help either.
Crooked Soul i get that but honestly i totally disagree with jaimie....there is a reason why people constantly ask him about the old shit haha and he knows why
Man, it's been too long since I've been to a Hatebreed show. They killed @ Ozzfest each time I saw them. Jamie coming out to play 'Bleed' with Soulfly was a major highlight 🤘
Yes i was already 20 and angry lol jasta is spot on
Keep doing what you're doing , Jayme . your music is the best stuff out there !!!
Death (band) is a great example of death metal brilliance. Top quality musically and lyrically.
Hes right and if only more hc guys were like this. Too many hc guys saying "oh yeah death metal only sings about dragons and killing women!!!!1111" 🤓🤓🤓 bruh thats how i know you havent actually listened to much death metal lmao
2006 was the year
Not a fan of Hatebreed but I'll always give Jamey props for putting out the first Jungle Rot album Skin The Living on his label Pure Death Records.
i only settle for hardcore punk and heavy metal, what i really want is for someone to mix gabber\hardstyle with 80s latin freestyle and miami bass to make happy breakbeat music with aggressive fuzzy beats and play pink floyd type spacey guitar solos during the bridge
What a great guy
Oh shit Corpus Christi, concrete street! I remember that tour 10 years ago!
Respect!!
Black metal, cigarettes, and chocolate milk.
Bong rips, breakdowns, and booty
Fuck I need to get back into hatebreed
Uuh 69 comments... oh shit now it's 70
Carcass IS incredible.
"Metal heads " need to learn to appreciate all forms of heavy music, you don't have to live and die by every band or genre, just appreciate art, I'm sick of this pretentious bullshit so call fans get on, where they hate on every fucking band and anything that didn't come out 20 years ago, that's why this artform is struggling because these righteous shitheads are discarding everything that comes out and hating on every fucking band, grow up
awesome video
Never understood all the divisions and subdivisions of metal. And Justice For All was my first exposure to metal (was maybe 11 when I got my hands on it) and I've loved anything with that heavy vibe ever since. If it helps describe the music I'm all for it but all this hipster nonsense about "I like such and such but don't like this or that", you can keep it.
Sounds like Aaron Paul when he’s talking 😄
pretty smart and cool guy
COFFEE, DEATH METAL, PUSH UPS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Ya gotta just shut up and enjoy it - HateBreed
It's funny, I've felt the opposite. That death metal always felt like a novelty, like a joke. Love some aspects of it but hardcore feels more topically interesting to me. It may just me me but I used to make fund of black and death metal saying "death metal tends to growl low and sing about zombies and serial killers when black metal tends to scream high and sing about satan and dracula" I do like some death metal but as a life long Hatebreed fan I have to disagree from my personal experience.
Oh and Jamey, if it wasn't for hatebreed I may have killed myself in my early adulthood, so thank you and Hatebreed
love!
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The misogynistic stuff is just more entertainment and meant to turn people away. I love bands like gorgasm and lividity; and the lyrics don't bother me. It's like a lot of the overplayed satanic stuff, just another thread of DM.
Man i just wish jaime would of kept the same raw quality of recording they had from the satisfaction album and perseverance.......feel like after that it got too digital, esp with his vocals
metal elitism is why alot of kids get into hardcore..u talk about music like grimes, soundcloud rap n aphex twin to a hardcore kid they will have a convo with u but with metalheads its "if its not metal it sucks"..another thing i never understood about the metal scene is the whole "dont mosh in a way that im unfamiliar with even though the band playing has influences of core music"....idk i feel like the metal scene just bullies the hardcore kids which is fucking lame like they are just tryna have funn like yahll
Metal elitists are fucking nerds
Jamey Jasta kinda looks like Wee - man.
Music snobs and their elitist attitudes are the WORST.
I want to be a producer or more than I want to breathe and the thing is I can't do that cuz I'm a ghetto piece of shit but I've been told my whole life that you're a piece of shit you ain't never going to be shit but I swear to God man like Pablo Esco did it best "Plata o plomo" silver or lead.” A person saying the phrase is telling the listener to either accept a bribe (plata, meaning “silver,” a common slang term for money in Colombia) or lose their life (plomo, a metonym for “lead bullet”).
he's listening to the wrong hardcore.
He clearly hasn't heard Turnstile, Egg Hunt, Embrace, Fugazi or many positive hardcore or more melodic hardcore bands that kept and keep the sound of hardcore refreshing. I could listen to Turnstile's discography for hours on end for example.
The frontman of the most cliche hc band talking about how hc is cliche is kinda ironic.