

Picking up the East Coast's slam-pit mantle in the mid-‘90s, Connecticut's Hatebreed quickly bridged the gap between Pantera and Agnostic Front, smashing out incessantly angry punk-inflected metal that repeatedly kicks you in the teeth with steel-toed boots. Even in these lesser-known cuts, Jamey Jasta's road-rage barks and bellows may well get you moshing solo in your living room.