Role Musician · jameyjasta.com Name Jamey Jasta | Years active 1991–present Instruments Vocals, guitar | |
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Born August 7, 1977 (age 47) ( 1977-08-07 ) Occupation(s) Singer, musician, television personality Profiles | ||
Birth name James Vincent Shanahan |
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Jamey Jasta (born James Vincent Shanahan; August 7, 1977) is an American musician from New Haven, Connecticut, best known as the lead vocalist of the hardcore band Hatebreed and sludge metal band Kingdom of Sorrow. Jasta also fronts metalcore band Icepick.
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- Magnifier interview jamey jasta
- Metalship interview with jamey jasta hatebreed
- Podcast
- Discography
- Track listing
- Personnel
- Guest appearances
- References

Jasta owns Stillborn Records, a hardcore and metal-based record label from West Haven, and "rock themed apparel" line called Hatewear.

In 2011, Jasta released a solo album entitled Jasta, collaborating with Randy Blythe and Mark Morton (Lamb of God), Zakk Wylde, Philip Labonte (All That Remains), and Tim Lambesis (As I Lay Dying).

Jasta was the host for MTV's Headbanger's Ball from 2003–2007.

Jasta created the music for "Stat of the Day" for the nationally syndicated radio and TV talk show, The Dan Patrick Show. Jasta appeared on air with Dan Patrick on January 25, 2013 discussing the making of the song.
He follows a straight edge lifestyle but does not identify with its subculture.
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Podcast
On August 14, 2014 Jamey Jasta launched the Jasta Show podcast. He has had guests such as Rob Halford, Vinnie Paul, Nick Diaz, Ice T, and Kirk Hammett.
Discography
Jasta is the debut solo album from American vocalist Jamey Jasta of Hatebreed and Kingdom of Sorrow, released on July 26, 2011, through eOne Music. In Europe album was released via Century Media Records.
Track listing
All lyrics written by Jasta; all music composed by Jasta.
Personnel
Guest appearances
Jamey Jasta was also one of the hosts in the Chi Cheng's fundraiser song along with his band guitarist Wayne Lozinack. The song was produced by Korn bassist Fieldy to help to contribute to the Cheng Family.