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The Gauntlet: Hatebreed

Hatebreed Album Review


Hatebreed album cover   Band Name: Hatebreed
Album Name: Supremacy
Rating: 2.5 / 5       User Rating: 4.5 / 5
Label: Roadrunner Records
Buy Album: Amazon.com
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Tracklist
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


Hey, it's another Hatebreed album, and according to statements from Jasta this one was supposed to be their "most brutal" yet. I fail to see that, as every album is supposedly their most brutal but all I hear is "Perseverance" and "Rise of Brutality" in 2006.

Any Hatebreed fan knows that "Satisfaction is the Death of Desire" is all you need from Hatebreed and everything else is just the repeat of the album with Jasta's vocals slightly more aggressive. Jasta's lyrics really haven't gone any places left unexplored; still plenty of overcoming and his persistence to be heard still going on with "Supremacy". Now on to the music.

What more is there to say about a Hatebreed song? Other than the fact that anyone very well knows how to play drums in 4/4 now even if they haven't been behind a kit, just throw a Hatebreed album on. What you get in way of song is fast stripped down simpler than an autistic child's riffs and then, wait for it, breakdowns, and more breakdowns. Slap another breakdown on those breakdowns and you have yourself a breakdown song like, that other song they play, titles aren't important here if ya catch my drift.


Review by: Dave Huffy

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dman69 - 2008-03-10 15:17:42
great cd worth the money
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