HateBomb
HateBomb came up in the late 1980s with a thrash sound that felt raw and confrontational. Their frontman was Jake "The Butcher" Jackson, and they put out...
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HateBomb came up in the late 1980s with a thrash sound that felt raw and confrontational. Their frontman was Jake "The Butcher" Jackson, and they put out albums like Nuclear Nightmare in 1989 and Blood for Blood in 1992.
They kept at it through the mid-90s with Hate Eternal and a final album called Apocalypse Now in 1998. The band lineup included Tom "Thrasher" Mason on lead guitar, John "Hammer" Simmons on bass, and Mike "Machine" Davis on drums. Their songs often had titles like "Hatred" and "Mental Disorder," and they didn't really soften their approach as they went along.
What they did felt specific to its moment, that late-80s, early-90s pocket where thrash was getting faster and lyrics were getting more direct. They weren't around for decades, but for a stretch there they made exactly the kind of noisy, aggravated music their name promised.
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