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by JB on 10/30/24Piedmont Hall - GreensboroRating: 5 out of 5Great men with music that carrys a great message. They put on an awesome show that is second to none and their attention to their fans is unsurpassed. Greatest band on earth
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Franklin Music Hall
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Hatebreed on Tour
Hatebreed is considered an influence on hardcore, metalcore, and heavy metal, in no small part because of punishing live shows that lend themselves to circle pits. Led by gravel-voiced frontman Jamey Jasta — who favors an aggressive, speak-singing delivery and a galvanizing stage presence — the band unleashes sludgy music driven by piledriving riffs and drums.
Early on, Hatebreed toured with Slayer, Deftones Napalm Death, and were also on heavy package tours, including the 2004 Unholy Alliance Tour that also featured Slayer, Slipknot, and Mastodon. Later years have found Hatebreed teaming up with DevilDriver, Cro-Mags, Obituary, and Terror. The band is also a regular presence at metal and hard rock festivals, including Download, Ozzfest, Mayhem, and Wacken Open Air, as well as the Vans Warped Tour, Resurrection Fest, and Bloodstock.
Hatebreed Background
Led by frontman Jamey Jasta, Hatebreed formed in 1994 in Connecticut, and released a well-regarded three-song cassette demo and several singles (including a split 7-inch with Integrity) before debuting on Victory Records in 1997 with the full-length Satisfaction Is the Death of Desire.
The band released their following two albums, 2002's Perseverance and 2003's The Rise of Brutality, on the major label Universal Records, before landing on heavy music mecca Roadrunner for their 2006 worldwide breakthrough, Supremacy, which charted across Europe. A self-titled 2009 full-length released via eOne reached the Top 10 of Billboard's Hard Rock Albums chart, while 2013's Razor & Tie–released The Divinity of Purpose fared even better: that effort reached No. 1 on the same chart. In 2016, Hatebreed released The Concrete Confessional via Nuclear Blast, which hit No. 2 on the Hard Rock Albums chart and No. 25 on the Billboard Top 200. Although the band has weathered multiple lineup changes over the years — Jasta is the sole remaining founding member — Hatebreed remains committed to pushing music forward into new and heavier directions.
Great men with music that carrys a great message. They put on an awesome show that is second to none and their attention to their fans is unsurpassed. Greatest band on earth
Energy was great. Openers also excellent, especially Crypta. I would highly recommend the live show.
Great venue Plenty loud Tickets reasonable Beer is High Freaking rocked
Hatebreed was as good as they always are. Just wish my ol lady would like to get close to the pit
I was blown away by the whole show! Supporting acts rocked it just as hard as Hatebreed and the audience was the best I’ve seen. I wish all shows were like this.
The ticket surcharges are ridiculous. Those were almost as much as the initial ticket prices themselves. The beer selection was horrible, especially considering all of the fine breweries have locally.
The show was awesome. The Summit is great. The opening act "Crypta"was amazing. All female metal band from Brazil. Denver showed up early (as usual) and gave the love. Highlight of the night, for sure. Another great one at The Summit!! The only reason this is a 4-star is I'm still pissed the balcony is VIP and costs more $$$ to get into. I'm 45 y.o. and the days of me being able to be front / center in the pit are dwindling. I used to be able to head to the balcony, center stage, and have a great time. Great sound, great visual, comfortable, etc... Haven't done that since the change. Punk / Metal / Rock shows don't need a VIP. But, there are so many other great things about the Summit that I can't knock it too much. Just bring back the balcony to General Admission, and the Summit will get 5-stars every time.
Hate breed is is one of the best bands out there I seen them many times there positive music of there was a second nite I would have been there forshure
Hatebreed was awesome, the opening acts were great. Each band kept the night exciting.
The concert was so frickin bad ass they really know how to bring the energy!!!