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Supremacy

Hatebreed

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Released: Aug 2006
Label: Roadrunner Records
Fact: bands like Hatebreed have nothing in common with bands like Slipknot. Bereft of auto-tuned vocals or silly costumes, Hatebreed's music--having sprung from that hardest of hardcore scenes, the '90s East Coast's--stands on its own. Like all their work, Supremacy is a self-help book set to a violent but simple thrum of guitars, bass and drums, with Jamey Jasta hurling gargled-glass affirmations at listeners--"I promise myself/To never be my own defeatist." The record doesn't veer from what the band's been doing for a decade now, but its bottled brutality still kicks butt.
- Garrett Kamps
Hatebreed - Supremacy 2011-09-21
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    Defeatist
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    Horrors of Self
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    Mind over All
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    To the Threshold
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    Give Wings to My Triumph
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    Destroy Everything
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    Divine Judgment
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    Immortal Enemies
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    The Most Truth
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    Never Let It Die
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    As Diehard as They Come
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    Supremacy of Self
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