So Much Hate

So Much Hate

hardcore punk

Norway

"Driven by relentless pacing and heavy distortion, their music creates an intense wall of noise that feels both confrontational and liberating."

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How We Feel

How We Feel

1987

About So Much Hate

So Much Hate emerges from the hardcore punk landscape as a raw embodiment of both frustration and defiance, serving as an anthem for those who feel marginalized and unheard.
Their music resonates with a generation facing societal upheaval, offering a visceral sound that doesn’t just reflect discontent but channels it into an empowering force.
Their music resonates with a generation facing societal upheaval, offering a visceral sound that doesn’t just reflect discontent but channels it into an empowering force. This band matters because they carve out space in a scene that often teeters between chaos and catharsis, uniting listeners through shared anger and urgency. The group approaches songwriting with a fierce intensity, utilizing aggressive instrumentation that mirrors their thematic concerns. Their process embraces spontaneity and authenticity, crafting tracks that are steeped in emotion and propelled by adrenaline. This results in an electric atmosphere during live performances, where every note feels like a rallying cry, drawing audiences into a collective expression of resistance. Lyrically, So Much Hate often explores themes of alienation, societal critique, and the struggle against systemic oppression. Their storytelling is marked by a stark sincerity that eschews pretense; instead of elaborate narratives, they deliver gut-punching messages infused with urgency. The tone balances between confrontational and reflective, creating an emotional resonance that lingers long after the music stops.

1 studio album· Norway

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So Much Hate's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

1 release 1 album 1987–1987
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