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Hatebreed Posts Second "The Concrete Confessional" Track-By-Track Video

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Now that new Hatebreed CD "The Concrete Confessional" has been released and fans can get deep into every one of those 13 songs, a new track-by-track video comes online that features Jamey Jasta revealing the stories behind another four gems in the collection. Nuclear Blast also comments:

"'From Grace We've Fallen' is a throw-back to the era when bands combined metal with hardcore before the term 'metalcore' had been coined. It's a true 'crossover' song with its apocalyptic lyrics that examine the destruction of values, or morals, of the environment.

"If there's one overall message on this album, it's to get off the computer, put the iPhone or iPad down, quit arguing on Facebook, and have a real conversation with someone, communicate with people in your community, start solving problems on your own. People are being manipulated by the media to such a degree these days, that we are way too close to the reality of 'Us Against Us.'

"Nostalgia, looking back at another time is a fun thing, but not when it's where you live every day. 'Remember When' asks the question, 'if you're too obsessed with the past, how can you be in the present or live in the future?' The best times are now.

"'Slaughter In Their Dreams' gets into the violence perpetrated against children around the world, the innocents who are taught to be suicide bombers, whose lives are degraded and snuffed out before they really get started. Can humanity come back from this? Can we progress if this is what's happening with our children?"

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