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Jamey Jasta says he had to “infiltrate the system” for the hardcore band’s song I Will Be Heard to make the airwaves ...
Bassist Chris Beattie, a co-founding member of Hatebreed who was removed from the band in late 2024, has hit back with a lawsuit alleging unpaid profits. Hatebreed Lawsuit Breakdown Hatebreed bassist ...
Hatebreed was hit with a lawsuit by founding bassist Chris Beattie, who sued the band and frontman Jamey Jasta over his ouster from the group.
Jamey Jasta Opens Up on ‘Disappointing’ Fan Reaction to His Tim Lambesis Stance Chad Childers Published: December 19, 2024 Roy Rochlin, Getty Images / Frank Hoensch/Redferns, Getty Images ...
Now the festival is alive again, thanks to Jasta. Acquiring the rights from Koshick, Jasta resurrected Metal Fest last year with a three-day bash at what had been one of the fest's primary venues, the ...
Devin Townsend has announced a new album titled PowerNerd, while also unveiling its title track featuring guest vocals from Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta. The 11-song LP is set for release on ...
Jamey Jasta + Howard Jones Team Up on 'Chasing Demons' Song 'Chasing Demons,' the new solo song from Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta, features former Killswitch Engage and current Devil You Know singer Howard ...
The “Summer Slaughter” tour is back for another year, and Jamey Jasta and his band Hatebreed have taken the reins for the 2025 edition of the long-running metal/hardcore package.
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I don’t always like to report on one artist hating on another like that’s news or something. But when it’s as funny as this comment, we had to report on it. Apparently Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta ...
In fact, Jasta described how many people felt that Hatebreed’s debut album, Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire (1997), was anti-religion while he intended it as a call to action to look inward ...
On Hatebreed's latest album, "Concrete Confessional," lead singer Jamey Jasta's lyrics often take on a more political bent than they have in the 20-plus years of the metalcore band's existence.