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[QUOTE="xanonymousx:484604"]terrored said:[QUOTE]One of the first things you should notice about Hatebreed's new release, "Supremacy" is that Jamey's vocals are a lot louder and more violent this time around. His growls are now full-fledged bellows. Add this on top of a skull crushing rhythm section and the result is an album which is easily one of the most unrepentantly heavy metal releases of the new millennium. "Supremacy" is full of steam rolling riffs, stomping drums, and huge breakdowns. But there's a little more to this record than just volume, because some of the songs (like the shout-along chorus on "Defeatist") manage to be kind of catchy, and a few of Jamey's lyrics (i.e. "It's our struggles that define us") are actually rather intelligent and thought provoking. All in all, "Supremacy" may take a while to get warmed up to, but if you like hardcore or super heavy metal, this record will be your wet dream. [/QUOTE] just because its loud doesn't mean its good have you seen their live show for the most part they are loud and it sucks also the millennium is only six years old is this gonna be looked on in 994 years and people will say "wow i wish hatebreed were here when we were alive..." No they are not elvis.[/QUOTE]
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