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Everybody who didn’t hear of Hatebreed in the past several years must have been living in a cave. Hatebreed, the band who single-handedly gave the hardcore scene a big kick in the ass. Jamey Jasta, the vocalist of Hatebreed, is a busy guy; He’s not only the host of MTV’s Headbangersball but also owns his own label and is vocalist in the band called Icepick. Luckily for us Jamey did find some time to record an new album with Hatebreed.
Supremacy starts with a little intro and after several seconds Hatebreed starts firing their songs. The album is full of the typical Hatebreed ingredients, the riffs, Jamey’s aggressive voice and typical Hatebreed songs. During the first song ‘Defeatist’, I’m still getting in the mood but during the second song ,’Horrors Of Self’, a grin is upon my face that even couldn’t be removed with a sledgehammer.
Although the Hatebreed formula has been copied many times by other bands it’s still great to hear the masters self at work. Because an uninspired Hatebreed album is still better than most of the hardcore releases these days. But luckily enough Supremacy is far from uninspired, Jamey Jasta has been through a lot lately and that results in great lyrics that not only spits around but also makes you believe in yourself.
It’s obvious Hatebreed created another killer album with songs like ‘To The Threshold’, ‘Horrors Of Self’ and ‘Give Wings To My Triumph’. The only point with albums like this is that you like to smash things, on the other hand that isn’t strange with a song like ‘Destroy Everything’. Anyway Supremacy is another quality album from Hatebreed which the fans can buy blindfolded. Line Up: Jamey Jasta - Vocals Sean Martin - Guitar Frank '3-Gun' Novinec - Guitar Chris Beattie - Bass Matt Byrne - Drums Track Listing: 1. Defeatist 2. Horrors Of Self 3. Mind Over All 4. To The Threshold 5. Give Wings To My Triumph 6. Destroy Everything 7. Divine Judgment 8. Immortal Enemies 9. The Most Truth 10. Never Let It Die 11. Spitting Venom 12. As Diehard As They Come 13. Supremacy Of Self |