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Hatebreed’s Chris Beattie Claims ‘Departure Was Uncalled For’

Hatebreed’s longtime bassist Chris Beattie has confirmed his departure from the band, calling the decision “uncalled for” and suggesting that “misleading and wrongful statements” were involved in his exit.

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The news comes just days before Hatebreed is set to take the stage at Knotfest Australia, where Slipknot will headline across three cities. Beattie, who co-founded the hardcore outfit in 1994, addressed fans in a statement on Feb. 27.

“I just want to take the time to let everyone know that I am doing just fine and I sincerely appreciate everyone who has reached out,” Beattie wrote on a social media post.

“I was under the impression a joint announcement would be agreed upon in advance, but since that was not the case I wanted to address your concerns in my own post,” he added.

Beattie also clarified that he did not choose to leave the band and implied that the circumstances surrounding his departure may not have been transparent.

“At this time I am unable to discuss the specifics surrounding my departure from Hatebreed on November 13, 2024,” he continued. “However, I want to clarify that the decision to leave the band was not mine and that my departure was uncalled for and based on misleading and wrongful statements that will be subject to future actions.”

Hatebreed has not issued an official response to Beattie’s claims. The band is still scheduled to perform at Knotfest Australia, with stops at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on Friday, Brisbane Showgrounds on Sunday, March 2, and Sydney’s Centennial Park on March 8. The lineup also includes A Day to Remember, Babymetal, Slaughter to Prevail, Polaris, and more.

Beattie, who has been with Hatebreed since their early days in the Connecticut hardcore scene, was a key part of the band’s sound across eight studio albums. While he has not specified what his next move will be, his comments suggest he may not be stepping away from music entirely.

For now, Hatebreed moves forward without one of its longest-standing members, while fans await more details on what led to the split.

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