Hateful Abandon
Hateful Abandon started in Birmingham, England, around 1996, with Ben Harrison on vocals and guitar, Mark Evans on bass, and Richard Carter on drums. Their...
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Hateful Abandon started in Birmingham, England, around 1996, with Ben Harrison on vocals and guitar, Mark Evans on bass, and Richard Carter on drums. Their early sound was raw and uncompromising, which built them a cult following without much commercial traction.
After parting ways with Mark Evans in 2002, the band brought in bassist Tom Edwards and released 'Apocalypse Now', which showed a more polished side of their music. Their 2004 album 'Scars of War' included the single 'Avalanche', a track that caught on with a broader audience due to its catchy melody and anthemic feel. However, internal tensions soon led to the band splitting up, with members moving on to solo projects or stepping away from music entirely.
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