The title also belongs to a 2017 novel by Canadian author and musician .
The title track is a dense, lyrical dissection of how hate is cultivated across generations.
Released originally on Epitaph Records and later re-released by Atlantic Records, this album marked a significant moment for the band as they moved toward a major label.
: A more melodic, introspective track featuring backing vocals by Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde. The Song: "Recipe for Hate"
: The song describes hate as a "disease" or "crazy glue" that afflicts humanity. It references "forefathers who led the way," suggesting that modern conflict is a direct result of historical atrocities and "bogus fate".
: While staying true to their hardcore punk roots, the album incorporated experimental touches like country and folk-rock, seen in tracks like "Struck a Nerve".
The title also belongs to a 2017 novel by Canadian author and musician .
The title track is a dense, lyrical dissection of how hate is cultivated across generations. recipe_for_hate
Released originally on Epitaph Records and later re-released by Atlantic Records, this album marked a significant moment for the band as they moved toward a major label. The title also belongs to a 2017 novel
: A more melodic, introspective track featuring backing vocals by Johnette Napolitano of Concrete Blonde. The Song: "Recipe for Hate" : A more melodic, introspective track featuring backing
: The song describes hate as a "disease" or "crazy glue" that afflicts humanity. It references "forefathers who led the way," suggesting that modern conflict is a direct result of historical atrocities and "bogus fate".
: While staying true to their hardcore punk roots, the album incorporated experimental touches like country and folk-rock, seen in tracks like "Struck a Nerve".