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Hate You (Daredevils song)

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"Hate You"
Single by Daredevils
ReleasedMarch 26, 1996
GenrePunk rock
Length5:19
LabelEpitaph Records
Producer(s)Jerry Finn and Brett Gurewitz

"Hate You" is a single by Daredevils, the side project of Bad Religion guitarist Brett Gurewitz that followed after his exit from Bad Religion in 1994.[1]

The band has only released one single with two songs on it, "Hate You" and "Rules, Hearts".[2] "Hate You" was allegedly about the Bad Religion bassist Jay Bentley, who said that Brett left Bad Religion for money.[citation needed]

Freese, who drummed on this album was jokingly/incorrectly credited as Josh Freeze.

Track listing

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[3]
  1. "Hate You"
  2. "Rules, Hearts"

References

  1. ^ Vice, Jeff (May 17, 1996). "Bad Religion Has A New Face, Reassuringly Familiar Sound". The Deseret News.
  2. ^ "PREVIEW: BAD RELIGION AT DEEP ELLUM LIVE - Group loses co-founder and doesn't miss a beat". The Dallas Morning News. April 5, 1996.
  3. ^ "Allmusic review".