New details revealed about Hatebreed parting ways with bass player Chris Beattie

Author Benedetta Baldin - 19.5.2025

Chris Beattie, the former bassist for Hatebreed, recently shared his thoughts on his termination from the seasoned metalcore group in November 2024. Matt Bachand of Shadows Fall fame was brought on as Hatebreed‘s live fill-in after the band announced his departure earlier this year. Back in February, Beattie made a brief statement on the situation, saying that he was unable to publicly address the details of his departure from the band but that it was not his own decision. Beattie was one of the band’s co-founders. In a recent interview with The New York Hardcore Chronicles Live!, Beattie confirmed that he has some future plans with other metalcore and hardcore icons and talked a little more about the reasons behind his departure.

Completely unexpected. We had just celebrated 30 years. It was awesome. Successful tour. Left on a high note. We did great stuff. And like I said before publicly, it was not my decision to leave the band. Someone saw an opportunity to get me out of the picture, and that’s where I am now. Everything went really well that year, but there was stuff going on behind the scenes, and it became a chore to get in touch with anyone. And I was the middle man, basically, for bandmembers and crew members, and that became a chore for me. And I had started asking a lot of questions, and it became problematic. I became a problem within the [organization].

He also spoke about how it is nowadays with the rest of the band.

We’re trying to work it out. There’s attorneys involved now. They’re spending a lot of time having to deal with that and all the details of that. And I’ve gone back and forth. Obviously, when something like that happens, you’re upset. You go through all these crazy emotions. You put 30 years into something like that. But I don’t wanna shit on the legacy of what I did. And I could be that guy. I could come out here and I could talk all kinds of shit, but I don’t want [to]… I don’t wanna be that guy. We made good music. We had great times together. Things changed. Dynamics changed. It’s hard to be away from your family when you’re touring. Everyone understands that. And the feedback from people when you play, you inspire them, you touch their life, you have a positive, lasting impact on someone, that always kept me in the game. And when shit wasn’t going right in the band and whatnot, you look at that man that’s the realest shit you could possibly get. People would come up to us all the time and be, like, ‘Man, I was ready to kill myself. And your music changed me.’ How do you respond to that? It’s real deep shit. So I’m just hoping for the best. Hopefully we’ll be able to sort this out. I don’t want us to go down some shitty road. We’ve all seen bands do that, so hopefully it could end on decent terms and be able to move ahead.

But it looks like there is no possibility of him ever coming back to the group.

My time is done with Hatebreed… It’s done. My family comes first. I’ll leave it at that. I can’t go back to that. But there is a legacy. With all the time that I haven’t been in the band now, which, it’s weird to say, but people know me from that band everywhere I go. You can’t shake that kind of shit. The identity is still there. So it’s good. It’s hard to talk about too, but here we are. New doors open.

Nevertheless, the future looks bright.

It’s kind of crazy when that happened [with Hatebreed]. A lot of people hit me up from other bands, big bands, touring bands, friends I’ve had. I’m not gonna name everyone. I respect their privacy and all that. But so much love to everyone that reached out to me. But that aside, my great friend Scott Vogel hits me up one day, and he’s, like, ‘Let’s do a band.’ I’m, like, Are you fucking serious?’ ‘Cause I’m not even looking for anything, really. All this shit just happened and I’m kind of sorting it out. And Scott‘s, like, ‘Yeah, you get Sean Martin,’, and he is gonna get Jamie Pushbutton, that played on ‘Satisfaction’. And I’m, like, ‘Get the fuck outta here. This is fucking crazy.’ So he hits up Jamie Pushbutton, and I hit up Sean. And yeah — so that’s one of my new projects that’s in the works. I skipped this week, but I go to Sean Martin‘s house every Friday, man. We’re fucking working on music. And it’s crazy, man. It’s like the door opens. It would’ve never been there. So I can’t wait to jam with these dudes and get us all in a room and do that. It’s gonna be fucking awesome. I am thrilled to announce that and to let everybody know.

Beattie revealed that Earth Crisis singer Karl Buechner, Anders Löwgren of b, and Jorge Rosado of Merauder are involved in another project that is now in development. Beattie claims that the music for it has already been written and only his bass parts are left. Beattie added that he had been talking to former Hatebreed drummer Dave Russo about creating something together.