I Have Heard The New Hatebreed…
September 25th, 2009
And it doesn’t suck. Contrary to what Hatebreed haters may think, the new self-titled Hatebreed album actually sounds really, really good and isn’t a stale continuation of the last album even though the cover kind of is. More to follow in form of review.
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