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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Before They Were Rock Stars,
By A Customer
This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
4 of the songs on this cd were on the original release of this album. Victory Records then bought the rights and added two songs that were on some split 7inches.This is where it all began. Connecticut hardcore. Where every show was a prison riot waiting to happen, and where Slipknot fans were nowhere to be seen.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
hardcore at it's finest,
By mike (south jersey) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
ok. yes some of these songs were better produced on satisfaction. yes it is short. bottomline is this is an independent release. if all u are looking for is slick production by ross robinson than you are into the wrong kind of music and need to stop looking at this cd. hatebreed is an incredible band. their live show is like none other i have seen. this cd catches hatebreed at theitr rawest. ifu know hatebreed, like hardcore and supportindenedent releases, even if it was rereleased by victory, than get this album. appreciate this album for what it is. life changing hardcore. these guys have paved a road for hardcore in mainstream music. don't forget their roots.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
GREAT SONGS, POOR RECORDING,
By A Customer
This review is from: Under The Knife (Audio CD)
HATEBREED is incredible -- song structure, lyrical themes, breakdowns. The "Under the Knife" EP captures the aforementioned components well but retains the all-too-familiar overloaded recording associated with bands on the rise. Pick up HATEBREED's "Satisfaction is the Death of Desire" if you don't already have it. If you are a dedicated fan, buy "Under the Knife." In either case, you'll end up bruised. Mark my words.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
short, sweet, to the point,
By jake (north carolina) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under The Knife (Audio CD)
this album is terrific! i would recommencd it to any one who likes fast, hard, high energy hardcore music. more in the line of earth crisis than MAINSTREAM bands like slipknot. a must for skateboarding.(gives frenzy fast pace!). all in all my fave album! neat-o!
5 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great music, very poor sound quality,
By Daniel (San Antonio, TX) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
Most people who see this would think that it's Hatebreed's new album, but it really isn't. It's just a re-release of their older material from WAY back in their early days. While the first song starts off in the typical Hatebreed fashion, the sound quality is just really bad, it almost sounds as if it were recorded in one of the band member's garages(it probably was, but I'm not too sure). Some of the album's highlights are the title track "Under the Knife" and the first track "Smash Your Enemies". The fifth track "Severed", is probably the slowest Hatebreed song I've ever heard. So if you're a big fan of them, go out and get it, but if you're someone who wants a good-sounding cd, I'd recommend you listen before you buy.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Powerful stuff, people,
By A. Stutheit "Teyad" (Denver, CO USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
Hatebreed clearly had just one task in mind when making their debut, 1996's "Under The Knife": To make some of the most powerful music you have ever and will ever hear. And there's no two ways about it -- most bands would probably find that to be a nearly impossible goal, but Jamey Jasta and Co. achieved it without even breaking a sweat. They did so by filling these seven tunes with simplistic yet biting guitar licks, occasional, fiery thrash runs, guttural bass rumbles, pounding drums, venomous vocals, really memorable lyrics, adherent grooves, punishing breakdowns, slamdanceable choruses, basic song structures, short song lengths, gritty-sounding production, and an excellent live energy. (Seriously, this album is so darn raw that its title is very well deserved because it sounds like the band members could have recorded the whole thing like their lives depended on it -- e.g. at knifepoint.) Listeners who are in search of technical, progressive, and thought-provoking music with radio-friendly singles, poppy hooks, guitar solos, or even one trace of melody...well, they should just look elsewhere. But those who crave a batch of extremely potent, brutal, primal, aggressive, viscerally satisfying, and completely unbridled and frills-free old-school hardcore should pay close attention to "Under The Knife." This was a very solid and arresting debut, and a promising precursor of future success and other good things to come from this soon-to-be legendary Connecticut-based quintet. It all begins with "Smash Your Enemies" (geez, even the song titles give you a rush!). It fades in with a wall feedback before giving way to all the usual Hatebreed goodies, like hefty, chugging, downtuned riffs, clangy, cracking skins and cymbals, and foaming at the mouth bellows that make the listener wonder if Jasta emphatically completed every sentence with an exclamation point when writing the lyrics. "Kill An Addict" is a fairly pleasant surprise because it is almost pure thrash, and is propelled by ferocious and positively blistering, Slayer-worthy guitar leads, and fast, beeping bass lines. (Although the lyrics remain of the pure hardcore mentality: "You brought it on yourself!".) Then the band continue to plow through the steamrolling guitars, dirty-sounding bass bottom, and crashing drum beat of the title cut, and "Filth," with its jackhammering drums, breakneck tempo change, and uber-fat, deep, and ominously grumbling bass lines (which often evoke vintage Crowbar) throughout. (In fact, some -- this reviewer included -- might even argue that "Filth" is a bass-driven song.) Next comes "Not One Truth," a booming number, and the first of two tracks on here that was originally found on 1995's rare 7" split EP w/ Neglect, thus making it the first piece of music Hatebreed ever put to wax! And finally, this seething fourteen-minute ball of hiss and vinegar STILL refuses to let up (not even for just one second), thanks to "Severed" and (the album's longest track) "Puritan," which are bonded together by great, muscular, churning riffs and hulking rhythms that are equal to being bludgeoned with a sledgehammer (also make sure to check out the non-stop stream of livid lyrics and catchy gang shouts in "Puritan"); and which bring the album to a suitably strong, vitriolic, and memorable close.
3.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
This is my least favorite Hatebreed Cd. If you dont have "The Rise of Brutality" or "Supremacy" check them out instead. They blow this one away.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
short and sweet, sort of,
By A Customer
This review is from: Under The Knife (Audio CD)
Should of had more tracks on it, but hatebreed is cool and i think 4 stars is well suiting. put some more tracks on it and i woulda given ya guys a 5
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kind of short but still good,
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This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
Hatebreed "Under the Knife" is a pretty good hardcore CD. My only complaints are the short length (only 7 songs)and the poor sound quality (its really really bad)Two of the songs were redone on the SATISFACTION IS THE DEATH OF DESIRE album and they were done much better. The best song on this album is Under the Knife and is a fan favorite live. I WONT LIVE MY LIFE UNDER THE KNIFE!
2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not as good as Satisfaction,
By A Customer
This review is from: Under the Knife (Audio CD)
I caught onto the Hatebreed bandwagon when they released Satisfaction is the Death of All Desire back in 97. I hadnt heard much of their older stuff but I figured it was only a matter of time before theyd begin to release some of it. I happened upon this one day in my local Best Buy and picked it up in a frenzy. Its a fairly short cd, clocking in under 15 minutes and 7 tracks. Its the same Hatebreed I came to love over the past years: loud, angry and amazing. Song topics range from the usual hardcore KILL EM ALL types to songs about drug addicts and religion. Its nowhere near to the great cd Satisfaction is, but one can hear the roots for that album throughout. Check this cd out, any hardcore fan will love it.
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Under the Knife by Hatebreed (Audio CD - 2000)
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