Have Heart
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Have Heart

Have Heart formed in Boston in 2002 with Pat Flynn on vocals, Ryan Hudon and Pat Laughlin on guitars, Casey Lewis on bass, and Chris Eaton on drums. They...

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Have Heart's raw Boston hardcore still hits

A short, intense run that left three albums and songs that meant something.

For the full picture, listen to 'What Counts' and 'Brotherly Love'. That's the band in a nutshell.

They weren't just another hardcore band. Songs like 'Brotherly Love' and 'Pave Paradise' carried lyrics with actual weight, and 'Armed With A Mind' became a live staple. That gave their music a connection that lasted beyond the mosh pit.

They formed in Boston in 2002 and put out three studio albums between 2006 and 2010. After that, the members scattered to other projects like Title Fight and Killswitch Engage.

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Have Heart formed in Boston in 2002 with Pat Flynn on vocals, Ryan Hudon and Pat Laughlin on guitars, Casey Lewis on bass, and Chris Eaton on drums. They released three albums: The Things We Carry in 2006, Songs to Scream at the Sun in 2008, and The Best of Us in 2010. Songs like 'Armed With A Mind' and 'Lions and Lambs' became staples in their set, delivering the kind of raw, intense hardcore that defined their sound.

Their music wasn't just about volume or speed. Tracks such as 'Pave Paradise' and 'Brotherly Love' carried a weight in their lyrics that connected with listeners looking for something more than just a soundtrack to a mosh pit. This approach helped them stand out in the hardcore scene of the mid-2000s, where they built a dedicated following through their live shows and those three studio records.

After their run, members moved on to other projects. Flynn continued with various musical endeavors, while Hudon and Laughlin worked with Title Fight. Lewis joined Killswitch Engage, and Eaton played in The Hope Conspiracy. The band's relatively short career left behind a specific kind of hardcore that still gets referenced by fans who were there for it.

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