Hate Spectrum
Hate Spectrum formed around 2005 when Damien Frost started making music with Ethan Shadow, Jake Raven, and Seth Bone. Their first album was called 'Abyss of...
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Hate Spectrum formed around 2005 when Damien Frost started making music with Ethan Shadow, Jake Raven, and Seth Bone. Their first album was called 'Abyss of Torment,' and it had a raw, heavy sound that connected with some metal listeners.
In 2010 they put out an album titled 'A New Chapter,' which included the song of the same name. That record showed a shift toward more introspective material, with tracks like 'Take off the Blindfolds' and 'The Mirror' exploring personal themes rather than just aggression.
Their music sometimes drew criticism for its dark subject matter, but the band maintained they were writing about real struggles rather than promoting them. They kept recording through the 2010s, with songs such as 'Knowledge Into Wisdom' and 'Irrational Fear' continuing in that vein.
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