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Hatebreed on Tour

Hatebreed is considered an influence on hardcore, metalcore, and heavy metal, in no small part because of punishing live shows that lend themselves to circle pits. Led by gravel-voiced frontman Jamey Jasta — who favors an aggressive, speak-singing delivery and a galvanizing stage presence — the band unleashes sludgy music driven by piledriving riffs and drums.

Early on, Hatebreed toured with Slayer, Deftones Napalm Death, and were also on heavy package tours, including the 2004 Unholy Alliance Tour that also featured Slayer, Slipknot, and Mastodon. Later years have found Hatebreed teaming up with DevilDriver, Cro-Mags, Obituary, and Terror. The band is also a regular presence at metal and hard rock festivals, including Download, Ozzfest, Mayhem, and Wacken Open Air, as well as the Vans Warped Tour, Resurrection Fest, and Bloodstock.

Hatebreed Background

Led by frontman Jamey Jasta, Hatebreed formed in 1994 in Connecticut, and released a well-regarded three-song cassette demo and several singles (including a split 7-inch with Integrity) before debuting on Victory Records in 1997 with the full-length Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire.

The band released their following two albums, 2002's Perseverance and 2003's The Rise of Brutality, on the major label Universal Records, before landing on heavy music mecca Roadrunner for their 2006 worldwide breakthrough, Supremacy, which charted across Europe. A self-titled 2009 full-length released via eOne reached the Top 10 of Billboard's Hard Rock Albums chart, while 2013's Razor & Tie–released The Divinity of Purpose fared even better: that effort reached No. 1 on the same chart. In 2016, Hatebreed released The Concrete Confessional via Nuclear Blast, which hit No. 2 on the Hard Rock Albums chart and No. 25 on the Billboard Top 200. Although the band has weathered multiple lineup changes over the years — Jasta is the sole remaining founding member — Hatebreed remains committed to pushing music forward into new and heavier directions.

Reviews

Rating: 4.8 out of 5 based on 203 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Decimation of the Nation

    by Tinch on 8/24/09Concrete Street Amphitheater - Corpus Christi

    Great show, Very Heavy and hard. The pits were amazing. Toxic H kicked some butt. Dying Fetus but on a great show, bands dont get any heaver then these guys. WOP killer again they had the pits rocking Chimaira amazing, this band has come a long way since the first time I saw them. What a heavy fast show.. Hatebreed- what can be said, the crowed loved them, they kept us moving all night. The old stuff and their new stuff rocked. Highly recommended...

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    was insane

    by Alberto87 on 8/20/09Glass House - Pomona

    very good show, didn't like the smoking in the venue, bands were great crowd was wild loved it thanks

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    HATEBREED...others bow down!

    by TheRealOCBadBoy on 8/20/09Glass House - Pomona

    The show was awesome!! All five bands brought energy and the crowd responded! I think next time comes to LA or OC they should be playing at a larger venue.. It was great!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    kick ass show

    by badico on 8/19/09Glass House - Pomona

    it was one of the best shows iv been to a bad ass pit the hole night all the bands that played were bad ass

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Winds of Plauge is Awful.

    by JohnnyUtah on 8/19/09Glass House - Pomona

    I went to the show solely for Chimaira and of course they did not disappoint. Toxic Holocaust was up first they were good, Dying Fetus shred the place up then up next was Winds of Plauge. My god they were awful. They took every trend possible and put it into one band, it was the worst band I have ever seen. We get it, your keyboardist is hot, yes your lead singer obviously works out, who the hell cares, play better music.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hatebree & Chimaira

    by Shelltoedkid on 8/19/09Glass House - Pomona

    Excellent show, Mosh wasn't too friendly, but who expects that.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unreal

    by BigRawJ on 8/10/09The Pearl Room - Mokena

    Ridiculous sound in the Pearl Room as always...Loud and clear as a bell. Chimaira was amazing as well as the rest of the bands as far as the sound goes. Toxic Holocaust was the only band I wasn't there to see,so it was a big night for me as far as seeing all the rest.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chimaira and Hatebreed Decimate ALL

    by Violentd13 on 8/10/09The Pearl Room - Mokena

    The first 3 bands (Toxic Holocaust, Dying Fetus, and Winds of Plague) sucked. But i'm not into music where i can't understand the lyrics and the music sounds like mindless humming of bass drum and tremolo picking... BUT Chimaira came on and blew us away, they sound 10x better live than on CD. And they also put on an awesome show to complement their sound. It was my 1st time seeing Chimaira but it Deffinately won't be the last. I've seen Hatebreed twice b4 at ozzfests 06 and 07 but at a smaller venue they sound so much heavier and Jastas vocals were better screamed than talked out like the previous.. I would reccomend this concert to anyone that lives for the heaviest of the heavy.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Unreal

    by Flexo on 8/8/09The Pearl Room - Mokena

    This was the best show I have seen in years. Only Hatebreed could possibly follow Chimaira, they killed it. Fetus was cool, WOP was kinda cheap, Toxic Holocaust was cool.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hatebreed deserve the spotlight

    by ProwlerSkin on 8/8/09The Pearl Room - Mokena

    Jamey an Co deliver again - doing some stuff off the old album - Last Breath - Empty Promises - then giving us their version of Slayer's Ghost of War - as well as their new anthemic songs - Live for this - and the always brutual Doomsayer - If you never see them - remember this is a hardcore band from back in the day - they have definetly payed their dues and have the tightest sound and energy that doesnt disapoint!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Hatebreed ROCKED!!!

    by Danzigfiend on 8/8/09The Pearl Room - Mokena

    Hatebreed was one of the most craziest shows I have seen in a long time. Very loud, yeah. Evereyone was into to it, that even if you didn't know them I think you would have an awsome time. Pit was crazy sick. Loved it , you got to see them if you get the chance. I had a smile on my face when I left. Hatebreed you ROCK!!!!

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    This show was amazing!

    by rynunz on 8/2/09Water Street Music Hall - Rochester

    Every act was amazing totally hardcore Hatebreed was epic.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Chimaira was brutal

    by meta11idawg on 8/1/09Water Street Music Hall - Rochester

    First night of the tour and Chimaira ruled the stage and owned the crowd.