I Hate This Place
I Hate This Place formed in 2017, originally with Luke Watson, Jake Anderson, Jesse Slater, and Josh Tanner. They've released a series of EPs since then,...
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I Hate This Place formed in 2017, originally with Luke Watson, Jake Anderson, Jesse Slater, and Josh Tanner. They've released a series of EPs since then, including 'Sellout' in 2018, 'I Hate This Place' in 2019, 'My Only Regret Is Being Born' in 2020, 'I'll Leave You Alone' in 2021, and '5point5' in 2022.
Their 2022 EP '5point5' features the track '5point5 ft. Epilogue,' which includes guest vocals from Epilogue. Other songs in their catalog include 'A New Friend,' 'Actual,' 'Aero,' 'Calling All Stations,' 'Cross,' and 'Everything ft Epilogue.'
Luke Watson and Jake Anderson have remained as core members through lineup changes, with Jordan Griffin on bass and Andrew Parks on drums in the current configuration.
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