Recipe_for_hate Site
The title also belongs to a 2017 novel by Canadian author and musician .
: One of the band's most famous anthems, it critiques the idea of God being a nationalist tool and "on our side" during conflict.
: 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". recipe_for_hate
: The iconic and provocative cover features a photo collage of two human bodies with dog heads. The bodies are 1930s Southern racists, while the dog heads are those of Nazi concentration camp guard dogs. Key Tracks :
: Set in the Portland punk scene, it follows teenagers navigating racism and social unrest. The title also belongs to a 2017 novel
: The chorus list-style lyrics—mentioning "the spread of culture," "the sword of progress," and "the blood of the hybrid"—imply that even things viewed as "advancement" or "suffrage" can become ingredients in a cycle of violence when twisted by power. Novel: X: 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. It references "forefathers who led the way," suggesting
: 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".
