Hate (Sarcófago album)

Hate is the Third studio album by Brazilian extreme metal band Sarcófago, released in 1994 through Cogumelo Records. It has a more stripped-down approach than their previous record,The Laws of Scourge (1991).

Hate is also notable for its controversial use of a drum machine, which was used because there were no drummers who could play as fast as the band wished. The band was trying to be the fastest band in the world.

Lamounier claimed to have no qualms about using this device, on the basis that most death metal drummers use trigger pads for recording purposes, which in the end produces the same homogenized sound as that of a drum machine.

The song "Satanic Terrorism" is about the 'Inner Circle' church burnings in Norway at the beginning of the 90s; Sarcófago was accused of supporting these acts, but Lamounier claims that the song only describes the acts.

Track listing

Line up

  • Wagner Lamounier - guitars, vocals
  • Gerald Minelli - bass & backing vocals
  • Eugênio "Dead Zone" - electronic and live drums, all keyboards
  • Hate (I Really Don't Like You)

    "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" is a single by the Plain White T's. It is the first single from their fourth studio album Every Second Counts, released in 2006. This song has an acoustic version available on the Best Buy version of Every Second Counts. The song had become one of the band's highest charting singles.

    Music video

    The video has been seen on MTV, Kerrang!, MTV2 and Fuse TV. The music video shows lead singer Tom Higgenson taking a stroll in the city while many scenes of chaos are happening. It also has shots of the band performing in what seems to be a warehouse. His ex-girlfriend, played by Italia Ricci, comes along, and in surprise continues to watch him perform. It was filmed in Toronto, Canada.

    Track listing

  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Album version) — 3:45
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Instrumental) — 3:45
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Acoustic demo) — 3:28
  • "Hate (I Really Don't Like You)" (Album version) — 3:45
  • In popular culture

    Hate (Thy Art Is Murder album)

    Hate is the second studio album by Australian deathcore band Thy Art Is Murder. The album was released on October 19, 2012 through Halfcut Records, but was reissued on April 5, 2013 through Nuclear Blast after the band signed to the label. The album debuted at no. 35 on the ARIA Charts, making Thy Art Is a Murder the first extreme metal band ever to break the top 40. The album also reached no. 1 on AIR and peaked at 31 on the Top Heatseekers chart.

    On March 31, 2013 Metal Hammer began streaming the album in full, in anticipation of the Nuclear Blast re-release.

    Style

    AllMusic described the sound of the album as deathcore, as well as stating that the album is free of the cliches of the genre by noting that the group's focus is on "pushing the limits of intensity rather than just seeing how many breakdowns they can fit into a song"Exclaim! also noted the complexitiy of the music in comparison to other deathcore groups, describing the album's sound as a "harsh change from the simplistic sound popularized by Suicide Silence and their peers."

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  • Podcasts:

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    Full Of Hate

    by: Failed Humanity

    Followed blindly for so long
    Weak mankind clutching at straws
    Cannot stand to be alone
    Creating a rock in the realm of the sane
    And dealing with tests by other men's law
    Passing the blame; creating hate
    How long left this facade
    The truth will crush all the lies you are told
    Contradictions left ignored
    The millions who have died so they can be saved
    And burned when they would challenege this
    The challenge would be to justify it
    So accept your fate; embrace it
    The future is what you make
    Just come alive eyes ablaze
    And let your judgement be your god
    You will be restored
    All live held in hypocrisy
    You can't live this way
    Believe in the lies you cannot wait
    Die and then you will see
    Would you be forgiving if deceit was proved
    Wil you act with tolerance when the truth is known
    Or would you be full of hatred with us all
    Giving your trust, what was ever done for you?
    Loving mankind when they only spit on you




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