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Hatebreed's Jamey Jasta calls out death metal community

Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta has recently called out the death metal community by stating that instead of buying records, they must be buying weed.

Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta has recently called out the death metal community by stating that instead of buying records, they must be buying weed.

The singer compared All Time Low's most recent album, 'Future Hearts', which sold about 75,000 copies in the US with the latest release from Canadian metallers, Gorguts, whose latest album, 'Coloured Sands', sold far less as he states with "300" units sold.

The full quote is the following:

"All Time Low sold 75,000 albums 1st week while Gorguts new album sold 300. This proves girls buy music while death metal fans buy... weed?"

All Time Low vocalist Alex Gaskarth responded to the tweet, and his exchange with Jasta can be viewed below.