Jamey Jasta is a saint. Idk if he will ever realize it, but he was there for us when we had nothing left. Or when we had nothing to begin with. Perseverance was the soundtrack of my youth. Unloved still hits so hard!
I was a punk rock fan in the 90s, I didn't like heavy music as much as I did bands like misfits, operation ivy, adolescents, etc. but a friend dragged me to see hatebreed in 98 and it changed my life forever. I could assimilate their drummers patterns to bands like pennywise and it helped me cross over! I have probably listened to satisfaction is the death of desire more than anyone on the face of planet earth. I hold it up there with South of heaven or chaos AD!
This is awesome! I'm only 18 minutes in and loving it. I was at hatebreeds first show in 94 at the Bristol skatepark with earth crisis...integrity canceled and mouthpiece was supposed to play but didnt. There was already a hype for the breed before that first show. I videotaped with a giant camcorder lol I'm so happy to have seen them become what they are. And, I LOVED jasta 14...they were our hometown heroes!
I found out about hatebreed around 99 when I was 15 and I am still one of very few guys from Glastonbury to be into hatebreed and actual hardcore at that time. Would represent at the meadows when they played there and people would look at me like holy shit what’s he doing lol
I can confirm Hatebreed can play any song at any moment lol when Anthrax dropped off the headline tour it was a double headline set from BLS and Hatebreed and they were calling out songs on the fly and asking the crowd and playing what we said lol
Saw who the guest was and got so excited that I did a spin kick in my living room. Unfortunately, I fucking broke a lamp and my wife is pissed. Fuck it, it’s Hardlore Time.
He had Corpsegrinder on his podcast, Corpsegrinder wants to do a death metal Christmas album of original songs and Jaymey was all about trying to get it done quick.
The Candlemass discussion from last week got mw thinking about that project . Jammed it on bandcamp a few times since then. We need a B/C history ep and more copies of that SP tape, maybe throw it on a 7" or 10" amirite?!
Hardlore just keeps getting harder and harder. Man you guys got me comin out of mosh/spin kick retirement and made me realize it’s okay to be passionate about McDs🙏
I worked the Hatebreed/Damageplan show in Johnson City, TN on that tour. Jamey is a nice guy in person. Also, got to meet Dime and Vinnie. That was a great memory. Rest in peace, Dimebag Darrell Abbott and Vinny Paul.
I saw Hatebreed on all those major summer tours: Tattoo the Earth in 2000, Ozzfest 2001, Ozzfest 2002. Them getting to play that late in the day on the 2nd stage lineup was CRUCIAL cause otherwise you're stuck playing 9:30 or 10 AM. Shit was wild starting that early, dont know how I handled it just as an attendee lol
One other thing about Jamie was that back in the day, he was at every local show with his distro table and was will to take your bands demo or seven inch and sell them. He was always supporting the scene and other bands.
The first time i ever saw Agnostic Front live, which started my path to listening to hardcore, was that tour with Malevolent, Cannibal and Obituary down in Miami. It was called the hangmans ball if I remember correctly. Show was insane
This is such a cool conversation to listen to, specifically talking about putting bands over, while Hatebreed just got added to a Knocked Loose show in CT as support, love to see it.
I love this conversation as a hatebreed fan from mid 90’s and going to so many shows at skateparks and unadvertised shows. I was at the infamous last Springfield show at Fat Cat and how the place just let all the fans out in the street and a dude was a bloody mess being chased by band and crowd. All crazy memories from club babyhead all the way to ozzfest..etc
@John Micheal I was there. My wife and I almost got hit with the door that went to side room as it opened to the street. The guy that started the sh;t was running up the sidewalk being chased and he was a bloody mess. Hatebreed was playing back to back albums and the set was cut short after Sean jumped off the stage twice and finally Jamey did too. Sworn enemy was the opener.
@John Micheal the club manager sent the crowd out to the street and our friend was working that night in the club. I remember that night like it happened yesterday.
With every visit Jamey and Hatebreed are bringing so much music history to SUMMER BREEZE. It's great having such personalities of entire genres be part of our fest. Realizing this in full effect listening to your podcast. Thanks!
203! Big thanks to Jasta cause he booked Divided By Hate on tons of shows when we first began the band. So many shows & memories in CT,NY, NJ & Mass. RIP Boulder. I remember going to Jasta 14 & Frostbite shows. Great episode. The infamous tuxedo junction hatebreed show was the best. The riot in the warehouse behind IKEA in New Haven is up there as well. The tuxedos bouncers 💩 their pants 😆.
Lou “Boulder” Richards was a stubborn dude. He was always like that. That’s what made him…him. I knew him just from being a Bridgeport kid before the scene. He got me into hardcore with Ascend & frostbite etc. Bridgeport area bands became an entity of their own in the CT scene as everything progressed. Bridgeport is a strange city 😆. RIP Lou.
Funny he mentioned trying to unite the scenes with the rise of brutality tour… probably the most violent show I have ever seen with hardcore kids beating metalheads senseless.
The hardcore bands in Dayton in Cincinnati were assholes to my band back in the day. Not all of them, but generally. We were more kinda old fear factory ish... I loved those victory bands.
I love the nostalgia of the old days when the pit was scary AF- shout out to Bulldogs in Louisville and all the Courage Crew dudes that scared the shit out of me when I was 14! hahaha
It's so crazy that they've been together for over 20 years now. I saw them at Hampton Days in Hampton, VA in 1998. They were playing to 30 people. 2 years later they were filling venues. I have almost never seen a meteoric rise quite like Hatebreed. The Under the Knife 7" was one of the most important releases in the history of Hardcore. People were losing their minds. The scariest pit I've ever been in was during Hatebreed. Watching this brought back a lot of feelings and memories. Great shit!!
Hatebreed S/T was the first album I bought by them that I left in my CD player in my car for months. I heard Pollution Of The Soul on MySpace and was like yep gotta have this album. Through The Thorns!!!
At 1:14:00 he starts talking about the drama with In/humanity and the South Carolina scene (there is a video on RUclips of a hilarious voicemail; look it up). So funny to hear his take on it now. You have to remember that Columbia, South Carolina was an extremely small scene with some influential and very political bands like Antischism, In/humanity, Assfactor 4, etc and was very much like the diy side of 90’s hardcore which a lot of people refer to as screamo and was also adjacent to similar scenes in Florida, and Richmond, and like the 90’s ABC No rio Born Against stuff. A lot of these bands considered themselves anarchists and were vegan. They were organizing benefit shows and putting on diy fests, playing to no one in the middle of South Carolina keeping their local scene alive. And because of this they saw Hatebreed and similar hardcore as ignorant or unpolitical/unethical or ”not punk.” Idk, I’m not personally a huge Hatebreed fan but Jamie seems like a cool guy from this episode. The drama is funny and silly now.
Since maybe the late 80’s there has always been two different scenes of underground music that call themselves “Hardcore.” Even now, for instance you guys don’t cover a lot of bands in the Sorry State Records scene, or Roachleg Records, Iron Lung, Beach Impediment, Toxic State, 11pm scenes. A lot of the bands in these scenes call themselves hardcore and most of these bands are very political as well. They even have their own distinct way of moshing lmao. But it’s funny that two fairly distinct genres/styles refer to themselves by the same name. I’m not gonna yuck any bodies yum; it is totally valid to like music just for the pure love of the music, or even just because great mosh parts, but politics and DIY has always been a part of hardcore. I mean we can’t deny Discharge, “Why” probably the best, angriest, maybe most influential hardcore record and all their disciples: Anti Cimex, Disclose, Shitlickers. These are like hardcore legends and all radically political and raw as fuck. I see you guys wearing Bastard shirts and stuff, I know you like and know these bands but not a lot of coverage of contemporary bands playing in those styles.
Ok this is my 3rd comment lol hes talking about playing with warzone so one great show I saw them play with warzone in CT was hatebreed, 25 ta life, warzone, the business and agnostic front headlined cuz it was a reunion and it was either 96 or 97...raybeez passed on September 11th 97 so Obviously before that
Try being in a band with a Greek! Thanks to you two, I just did a deep dive on your podcast. Love it! From a HVHC roadie and nyhc head from the early 90’s till this day it’s fucking great!
Just taking a moment to thank Colin for asking a question that's lived in my head for 20 years - who decided to start Brutality with the Outro of Perseverance? 😮💨
2:09:22 the rise of brutality tour came through my old city (Shreveport , LA) and it was the first time I got to see touring extreme bands and not just local stuff. It was just before I started going out of town a lot to catch shows. Got high as shit w Cephalic and my friend let me watch Derek Roddy shred the drums on the side stage. The lineup for that tour is insane looking back at it. 🤘
I’ve never seen someone avoid a question so hard than Jasta and the Satisfaction show LOL -- dude was so scared he dropped a “there was good people on both sides”
I wonder if Jamey was referring to the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights created by Bosch. If so, that's wild because it inspired a metal festival flyer I helped create!
Waaaaaaait a minute... After hearing Jamey's recount (and shouting out JC and Bogarts) I believe I was at the gig in question on April 4th, 2004. It was Hatebreed, Damage Plan, and Drowning Pool. I can attest to the fact that it was among the more violent gigs I'd attended up to that point, and I did personally witness JC fucking up several people, but to think he had ejected Dimebag's eventual murderer is wild and some new personal lore.
I was at 930 club when sick of it all Meshuggah was touring with slayer diablos a musica tour I think System of a Down was there also I didn’t know hatebreed was to be on that first time I heard Meshuggah
Out of all the greatest bands mentioned in this 3 hours the Ramones are my absolute favorite. Even more than Sepultura, VENOM, Bolt Thrower, Celtic Frost etc. Ramones and Motorhead are the best. The other Ramones record that doesn't get love is the cover record Acid Eaters damn good.
From the day i saw Wolverine Blues on Beavis and Butthead until right now today that song has fuckin ruled. Entombed covering Black Sabbath, VENOM and MC5 are my favorite Entombed songs fuckin absolutely awesome.
Fellas, I don't wanna be another one of those herbs yellin' at ya for a certain guest interview to happen but, for the culture, CAN WE PLEASE GET AN INTERVIEW W/ THE LEGENDARY PULLING TEETH?!?!?!?!
Jamey Jasta is a saint. Idk if he will ever realize it, but he was there for us when we had nothing left. Or when we had nothing to begin with. Perseverance was the soundtrack of my youth. Unloved still hits so hard!
Hes a thug macho piece of trash sellout he doesn't care that his fans are violent jocks
We need a “local bands submit breakdowns for spin kick rating”
Hell on Earth 793 . Spin kick city
I support this idea
Spinkicks In The Suburbs segment let’s goooo
This is the Master Killer of episodes.
This and the Scott Vogel episode are absolute choice
I was a punk rock fan in the 90s, I didn't like heavy music as much as I did bands like misfits, operation ivy, adolescents, etc. but a friend dragged me to see hatebreed in 98 and it changed my life forever. I could assimilate their drummers patterns to bands like pennywise and it helped me cross over! I have probably listened to satisfaction is the death of desire more than anyone on the face of planet earth. I hold it up there with South of heaven or chaos AD!
This is awesome! I'm only 18 minutes in and loving it. I was at hatebreeds first show in 94 at the Bristol skatepark with earth crisis...integrity canceled and mouthpiece was supposed to play but didnt. There was already a hype for the breed before that first show. I videotaped with a giant camcorder lol I'm so happy to have seen them become what they are. And, I LOVED jasta 14...they were our hometown heroes!
I found out about hatebreed around 99 when I was 15 and I am still one of very few guys from Glastonbury to be into hatebreed and actual hardcore at that time. Would represent at the meadows when they played there and people would look at me like holy shit what’s he doing lol
Iconic
I can confirm Hatebreed can play any song at any moment lol when Anthrax dropped off the headline tour it was a double headline set from BLS and Hatebreed and they were calling out songs on the fly and asking the crowd and playing what we said lol
Yoooo please tell me someone yelled out severed & they played it
That’s impressive
Jasta showing Dimebag “Firestorm” is some haaaaard lore.
Rock in power Dime CFHFL STRONGER THAN ALL GETCHA PULL
Hardest lore I've heard this year
Saw who the guest was and got so excited that I did a spin kick in my living room. Unfortunately, I fucking broke a lamp and my wife is pissed. Fuck it, it’s Hardlore Time.
Jamey seems to actually want the genre to progress by any means. Super refreshing.
He had Corpsegrinder on his podcast, Corpsegrinder wants to do a death metal Christmas album of original songs and Jaymey was all about trying to get it done quick.
@ 44:06 you guys both take a sip of your drinks at the same time…
the hardlores are one
3 hrs hardlore is what dreams are made of 🙌
“people were bringing chains, pit bulls, shovels…” amazing quote haha
can confirm the ct scene is wild. first small show i went to got shut down because someone was tying a brick to a rope mind you this is around 2005
Can we talk about how "I've been crossed like the hands on a clocks face" is still one of the hardest lyrics of all time?
Easily
Jamey: “somebody died…”
Colin: “MANSCAPED…”
They couldn’t play pearl street nightclub cause some persnickety kids ear got ripped off 😆 🤦♂️. God I miss those days.
Jamey talking about casting spells got me thinking about sorcerers pledge. We need a Colin/Bo bands history episode
The Candlemass discussion from last week got mw thinking about that project . Jammed it on bandcamp a few times since then.
We need a B/C history ep and more copies of that SP tape, maybe throw it on a 7" or 10" amirite?!
Hardlore just keeps getting harder and harder. Man you guys got me comin out of mosh/spin kick retirement and made me realize it’s okay to be passionate about McDs🙏
I worked the Hatebreed/Damageplan show in Johnson City, TN on that tour. Jamey is a nice guy in person. Also, got to meet Dime and Vinnie. That was a great memory.
Rest in peace, Dimebag Darrell Abbott and Vinny Paul.
Im near the tri cities, hi neighbor!
bo single handedly got me into hatebreed full time from that twitch sub notification of Proven, dug into my memory
Everyone wake your asses up new Hardlore with Jasta just dropped
best podcast ever
- mayor of modesto
Who else listening on their way to LDB🫡🫡🫡🫡
I saw Hatebreed on all those major summer tours: Tattoo the Earth in 2000, Ozzfest 2001, Ozzfest 2002. Them getting to play that late in the day on the 2nd stage lineup was CRUCIAL cause otherwise you're stuck playing 9:30 or 10 AM. Shit was wild starting that early, dont know how I handled it just as an attendee lol
How can you not love that guy? What an inspiration!🤘
Tried spin kicking for Suffocation last week. Persnickety doesn’t begin to describe the reaction.
One other thing about Jamie was that back in the day, he was at every local show with his distro table and was will to take your bands demo or seven inch and sell them. He was always supporting the scene and other bands.
Jamey Jasta, one of the best vocalists /frontmen in music. Headbangers Ball 1 & 2 was such a necessity for me finding new bands and seeing new songs.
Jasta an absolute legend. This rules
@1:03:00 Colin hands Bo a coke zero and he turns it into a hydro flask.
The first time i ever saw Agnostic Front live, which started my path to listening to hardcore, was that tour with Malevolent, Cannibal and Obituary down in Miami. It was called the hangmans ball if I remember correctly. Show was insane
This is such a cool conversation to listen to, specifically talking about putting bands over, while Hatebreed just got added to a Knocked Loose show in CT as support, love to see it.
I love this conversation as a hatebreed fan from mid 90’s and going to so many shows at skateparks and unadvertised shows. I was at the infamous last Springfield show at Fat Cat and how the place just let all the fans out in the street and a dude was a bloody mess being chased by band and crowd. All crazy memories from club babyhead all the way to ozzfest..etc
@John Micheal I was there. My wife and I almost got hit with the door that went to side room as it opened to the street. The guy that started the sh;t was running up the sidewalk being chased and he was a bloody mess. Hatebreed was playing back to back albums and the set was cut short after Sean jumped off the stage twice and finally Jamey did too. Sworn enemy was the opener.
@John Micheal the club manager sent the crowd out to the street and our friend was working that night in the club. I remember that night like it happened yesterday.
@John Micheal whatever guy, keep repeating yourself. I doubt it
With every visit Jamey and Hatebreed are bringing so much music history to SUMMER BREEZE. It's great having such personalities of entire genres be part of our fest. Realizing this in full effect listening to your podcast. Thanks!
02:23:03 the sheer LORE on that Earth Crisis sabotage
And the higher force demo is one of the best demos ever, hands down! Fuckin' hard!
Satisfaction changed my life! My second show ever was Hatebreed, Converge, Norma Jean
203! Big thanks to Jasta cause he booked Divided By Hate on tons of shows when we first began the band. So many shows & memories in CT,NY, NJ & Mass. RIP Boulder. I remember going to Jasta 14 & Frostbite shows. Great episode. The infamous tuxedo junction hatebreed show was the best. The riot in the warehouse behind IKEA in New Haven is up there as well. The tuxedos bouncers 💩 their pants 😆.
We need a part 2
Lou “Boulder” Richards was a stubborn dude. He was always like that. That’s what made him…him. I knew him just from being a Bridgeport kid before the scene. He got me into hardcore with Ascend & frostbite etc. Bridgeport area bands became an entity of their own in the CT scene as everything progressed. Bridgeport is a strange city 😆. RIP Lou.
I own every hatebreed cd and vinyl I love Jamie he is metal & hardcore straight up
Incredible hearing all this about the albums I grew up on.
Funny he mentioned trying to unite the scenes with the rise of brutality tour… probably the most violent show I have ever seen with hardcore kids beating metalheads senseless.
It was a long bumpy road
The hardcore bands in Dayton in Cincinnati were assholes to my band back in the day. Not all of them, but generally. We were more kinda old fear factory ish... I loved those victory bands.
Friend of the show….Greece
I love the nostalgia of the old days when the pit was scary AF- shout out to Bulldogs in Louisville and all the Courage Crew dudes that scared the shit out of me when I was 14! hahaha
@Zach Sabbath hahaha YES, the pit had a pole too.
It's so crazy that they've been together for over 20 years now. I saw them at Hampton Days in Hampton, VA in 1998. They were playing to 30 people. 2 years later they were filling venues. I have almost never seen a meteoric rise quite like Hatebreed. The Under the Knife 7" was one of the most important releases in the history of Hardcore. People were losing their minds. The scariest pit I've ever been in was during Hatebreed. Watching this brought back a lot of feelings and memories. Great shit!!
Hatebreed S/T was the first album I bought by them that I left in my CD player in my car for months. I heard Pollution Of The Soul on MySpace and was like yep gotta have this album. Through The Thorns!!!
Rad podcast cheers. Sylosis are masters of hard standard tuning riffs too.
At 1:14:00 he starts talking about the drama with In/humanity and the South Carolina scene (there is a video on RUclips of a hilarious voicemail; look it up). So funny to hear his take on it now. You have to remember that Columbia, South Carolina was an extremely small scene with some influential and very political bands like Antischism, In/humanity, Assfactor 4, etc and was very much like the diy side of 90’s hardcore which a lot of people refer to as screamo and was also adjacent to similar scenes in Florida, and Richmond, and like the 90’s ABC No rio Born Against stuff. A lot of these bands considered themselves anarchists and were vegan. They were organizing benefit shows and putting on diy fests, playing to no one in the middle of South Carolina keeping their local scene alive. And because of this they saw Hatebreed and similar hardcore as ignorant or unpolitical/unethical or ”not punk.” Idk, I’m not personally a huge Hatebreed fan but Jamie seems like a cool guy from this episode. The drama is funny and silly now.
Since maybe the late 80’s there has always been two different scenes of underground music that call themselves “Hardcore.” Even now, for instance you guys don’t cover a lot of bands in the Sorry State Records scene, or Roachleg Records, Iron Lung, Beach Impediment, Toxic State, 11pm scenes. A lot of the bands in these scenes call themselves hardcore and most of these bands are very political as well. They even have their own distinct way of moshing lmao. But it’s funny that two fairly distinct genres/styles refer to themselves by the same name. I’m not gonna yuck any bodies yum; it is totally valid to like music just for the pure love of the music, or even just because great mosh parts, but politics and DIY has always been a part of hardcore. I mean we can’t deny Discharge, “Why” probably the best, angriest, maybe most influential hardcore record and all their disciples: Anti Cimex, Disclose, Shitlickers. These are like hardcore legends and all radically political and raw as fuck. I see you guys wearing Bastard shirts and stuff, I know you like and know these bands but not a lot of coverage of contemporary bands playing in those styles.
this is not the point but bo's grays are *chefs kiss*
Jasta the king of hardcore!
Boom listening to this on me way to work today!
128 shout out during this poadcast.
Shout out to Jamey for that.
Colin, Genuine question. How many marauder shirts are in your arsenal ?
the manscaped ad placement almost knocked the wind out of me
NEGLECT - "Hang in there", back in the 90s i didn't know anything else that expressed that mental place so brutally honest
Ok this is my 3rd comment lol hes talking about playing with warzone so one great show I saw them play with warzone in CT was hatebreed, 25 ta life, warzone, the business and agnostic front headlined cuz it was a reunion and it was either 96 or 97...raybeez passed on September 11th 97 so Obviously before that
Try being in a band with a Greek! Thanks to you two, I just did a deep dive on your podcast. Love it! From a HVHC roadie and nyhc head from the early 90’s till this day it’s fucking great!
I got an ad in the middle of the Manscaped ad. 😐 It's HardLore time! 😂
Got to see LOA and Sheer Terror at city gardens in ‘96. Mannn that pit was brutal.
Just taking a moment to thank Colin for asking a question that's lived in my head for 20 years - who decided to start Brutality with the Outro of Perseverance? 😮💨
Shout-out Greece !
Last Dayz is one of the hardest albums of all time, props to the old school Death Threat heads.
It's hardlore time
Love the segment How The Fuck Did You Write That
“Don’t do it!” I died every time Jamey said that… he’s so funny
2:09:22 the rise of brutality tour came through my old city (Shreveport , LA) and it was the first time I got to see touring extreme bands and not just local stuff. It was just before I started going out of town a lot to catch shows. Got high as shit w Cephalic and my friend let me watch Derek Roddy shred the drums on the side stage. The lineup for that tour is insane looking back at it. 🤘
Master Killer of HardLore. Slaughter of the Soul of pods.
UNREAL
It’s HardAdRevenue time
We need a “shoutout” count.
138
Integrity 2000 has grown to be one of their best albums over time.
Unfairly shit on
dope episode. we need more of Jasta on HardLore
Jamye / Hatebreed. Please come to Australia and play all of perseverance please 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Let’s fucking go boys!!!!
Bo needs to stop doing dirty things to fish at Whole Foods, man. It’s messed up. 😂
Classic Bo lore
It’s getting outa control at this point it’s a full blown fish fetish
Not 1, not 2, not 4, but 3 hours of hardlore??
I’ve never seen someone avoid a question so hard than Jasta and the Satisfaction show LOL -- dude was so scared he dropped a “there was good people on both sides”
Great episode Jasta rules bro bro 🤘🏼
I wonder if Jamey was referring to the triptych The Garden of Earthly Delights created by Bosch. If so, that's wild because it inspired a metal festival flyer I helped create!
How in the F did I just discover this channel?! Just subbed
Release Perseverance on vinyl, please. Thanks
I went to that Danzig opening gig at Lupos and got speared into the crowd and then jumped up and sang along to hatebreed
Best episode ever🙂🔥🤘
Waaaaaaait a minute... After hearing Jamey's recount (and shouting out JC and Bogarts) I believe I was at the gig in question on April 4th, 2004. It was Hatebreed, Damage Plan, and Drowning Pool. I can attest to the fact that it was among the more violent gigs I'd attended up to that point, and I did personally witness JC fucking up several people, but to think he had ejected Dimebag's eventual murderer is wild and some new personal lore.
Insane
security beat his ass outside of bogarts. Such a crazy story.
I was at 930 club when sick of it all Meshuggah was touring with slayer diablos a musica tour I think System of a Down was there also I didn’t know hatebreed was to be on that first time I heard Meshuggah
Jasta is probably the hardest working dude in metal. For real
Shout out to Jamey
Imagine being at a show and getting hit with a shovel
For the boys
perseverance is tuned to C?!?! mind...blown. can someone please let me know what petals and amps were used?!
@2:02:29 - Does this make me part of the lore of HardLore now?
Out of all the greatest bands mentioned in this 3 hours the Ramones are my absolute favorite. Even more than Sepultura, VENOM, Bolt Thrower, Celtic Frost etc. Ramones and Motorhead are the best. The other Ramones record that doesn't get love is the cover record Acid Eaters damn good.
Great episode
I didn’t recognize Jamey! ( Jamey are you from Wallingford too? Or like New Haven
Wonder if Jasta's depop will have the Kirk Windstein Has A Posse shirts. Ordered two from the Stillborn site in like 2006 and only ever got one 😂
From the day i saw Wolverine Blues on Beavis and Butthead until right now today that song has fuckin ruled. Entombed covering Black Sabbath, VENOM and MC5 are my favorite Entombed songs fuckin absolutely awesome.
Hatebreed is responsible for some of our greatest ever SLCXHC moments!
If you know Jasta show you know he could 3 hours just on food and candy
couple tracks
so first time ive saw jamey with hair. he favors mark from Chimera jus me being a girl❤😮
Best Hatebreed cover. Built Upon Frustration
Fellas, I don't wanna be another one of those herbs yellin' at ya for a certain guest interview to happen but, for the culture, CAN WE PLEASE GET AN INTERVIEW W/ THE LEGENDARY PULLING TEETH?!?!?!?!