Hatebreed Plan Headlining Tour with Black Dahlia Murder, Napalm Death, Exodus, First Blood and Despised Icon After Ozzfest

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Hatebreed will headline a full U.S. tour set to commence in September and run through October. The bill will feature support from the Black Dahlia Murder throughout, plus Napalm Death, Exodus, First Blood and Despised Icon. "We've never gone out on a headline run immediately following Ozzfest, and we've always wanted to, and we always felt we needed to, but there were always plans that superseded that," frontman Jamey Jasta said. "We're taking out a very extreme bill. We're going to call it maybe the Monsters of Mosh, something crazy like that. But it will be a good way for us to give back to the underground, extreme scenes, and also for us to go out and headline for the first time in a long, long time and do a full hour-and-a-half set with our new staging and new gear."
Source: MTV.com
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18 Comments on "Hatebreed Plan Headlining Tour After Ozzfest"

6. writes:
bdm and napalm f***ing death......definitely gonna see this show, and yes although hatebreed does not have the most interesting sound on the planet they put on a hell of a show....and jamey jasta is one of the hardest working dudes in metal or hardcore and has given many a band their first break.


9. writes:
hell yeah, napalm death and exodus kick ass! never heard any of hatebreed's music after the 1st album, which was ok, not ground breaking or anything. and jamey jasta plays way too much sh*t off of victory records on the headbangers ball. nobody wants to hear that emo sh*t






18. writes:
LOL First of all these last two comments were the same damn person. I can't wait to go to this concert. Hatebreed does not dissappoint at all. They are very high energy, even when I saw them at Ozzfest from the lawn I was able to feel it and Jasta interacts with the crowd. And Despised Icon's drummer is bad ass! I can't wait to see them live. This is going to be an all around bad a$$ show!!!
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1. RememberMetal? writes:
Not my favorite band in the world, but much respect. Very good to their fans as far as putting on good high energy shows and keeping ticket prices and merch reasonable.
It's nice that despite being a somewhat huge band they look out for their grassroots fans and take some considerably lesser known acts with them. Classy sh**.