Pay by PayPal
Exclusive products
Our customers enjoy a 30-day return policy.
Excellent Service
Product type | CD |
Media - Format 1-3 | CD & DVD |
Disc 1
-
1.Become the fuse (Explicit)
-
2.Not my master (Explicit)
-
3.Between hell and a heartbeat (Explicit)
-
4.In ashes they shall reap (Explicit)
-
5.Hands of a dying man (Explicit)
-
6.Everyone bleeds now (Explicit)
-
7.No halos for the heartless (Explicit)
-
8.Through the thorns (Explicit)
-
9.Every lasting scar (Explicit)
-
10.As damaged as me (Explicit)
-
11.Words became untruth (Explicit)
-
12.Undiminished (Explicit)
-
13.Merciless tide (Explicit)
-
14.Pollution of the soul (Explicit)
Disc 2
-
1.Never let it die (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
2.Thirsty and miserable (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
3.Hollow ground (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
4.Live for this (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
5.Empty promises (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
6.As diehard as they come (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
7.To the threshold (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
8.I will be heard (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
9.Destroy everything (Live at Download Festival 2009)
-
10.This is now (Live at Wacken Open Air Festival 2008)
-
11.The most truth (Live at Wacken Open Air Festival 2008)
-
12.Beholder of justice (Live at Wacken Open Air Festival 2008)
-
13.Defeatist (Live at Wacken Open Air Festival 2008)
by Jürgen Tschamler (30.10.2009) Hm, I don't know why the fifth Hatebreed album is titled "Hatebreed"... Anyway, guitarero Wayne Lozinak is aboard again - musicwise, nothing has changed in the house of Hatebreed. And the blokes won't hand over the Hardcore crown to any given party that easily. "In ashes they shall reap" sounds like a tribute to those times in New York's legendary Hardcore club CBGB - a Hardcore bomb disguised as old school composition... "No halos for the heartless" shows the band's penchant for influences of the early Thrash scene. "Undiminished" is the most surprising song on the album, an instrumental up and down you wouldn't have expected of this outfit. "Words became untruth" (very Thrash-y) is kind of an exception here - otherwise, it is business as usual for the aggro kings. Brutal riffs and Jasta's unique voice dominate this album which proves the fact that Hatebreed still rule supreme.