Hatebreed Jasta formed his first band called Dreadnaught, now known as Jasta 14, and developed a name for himself in the local scene even getting to open for
Sick of It All. However, once he turned 16, he borrowed his grandfather's car and began to play with a group of guys that would eventually form
Hatebreed in 1994. They released their first EP in 1996, titled
Under the Knife. Jasta said "We recorded it for $150 of our own money and people respect us for being the working man's band." Jasta and the band then see a boost in popularity with their acclaimed sophomore album
Perseverance which was released in 2002. The success continued with
The Rise of Brutality in 2004 which saw the bands song "Live for This" garnering them a
Grammy nomination at the
47th Annual Grammy Awards for
Best Metal Performance. This was followed by 2006's
Supremacy, during the bands early years they were chaotic: heavy drinking, on-tour fights, hotel/bus incidents. Some of those antics damaged their reputation and led to them being booted off
Warped Tour. This led to Jasta stopping drinking and leaving the chaotic lifestyle behind citing 2008 as a turning point toward sobriety/less partying. This was then followed by 2016's
The Concrete Confessional and 2020's
Weight of the False Self. Solo career in 2018 In 2011, Jasta released a solo album titled
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's debut solo album, through
eOne Music. In Europe, the album was released via
Century Media Records. while
Blabbermouth.net gave it 6.5 out of 10 stars. AllMusic claims "Like his flagship band, Jastas solo project utilizes punk, hardcore, and metal elements." In 2015 Jasta made the walkout song for former
UFC fighter
Matt Brown titled “I am Immortal”. The UFC didn’t let Brown use the song at first but he was eventually able to. He released a second album titled
The Lost Chapters under the name Jasta in 2017; it featured a collection of previously released songs, with a couple of new ones included. It was released via his own record label
Stillborn Records. His third album
The Lost Chapters: Volume 2, was released in 2019 and featured collaborations with
Jesse Leach (
Kill Switch Engage),
Matt Heafy (
Trivium),
Howard Jones (
Light the Torch), and many more. Metal Master Kingdom gave the album a 6.5/10. Jasta released his fourth and most recent solo album,
...And Jasta for All, in May 2024. It featured collaborations with
Chuck Billy,
Scott Ian,
Steve Souza and
Phil Demmel. Blabbermouth.net gave the album a 8.5/10, stating "Far more than an indulgent side-project, JASTA has evolved into something truly formidable on '...And Jasta for All'. With no frills, no bullshit and absolutely no filler, this is essentially Jamey Jasta in musical form and, yes, there really is something loud and invigorating here for just about everyone. Jasta gets it. The metal never stops. In September of 2025 Jasta supported
Life of Agony on the U.S. leg of their 30th anniversary tour for their album
Ugly.
Other ventures and side projects In 1996, he started his first side project titled
Icepick, it remained stagnant until releasing a single in 2004 and have since released one album titled
Violent Epiphany in 2006. In 2000, Jasta was featured as a guest vocalist on Catch 22's
Alone in a Crowd. He has since made numerous guest appearances with bands like
Agnostic Front,
Napalm Death and
Terror. In 2005, Jasta started a side project called
Kingdom of Sorrow, alongside
Kirk Windstein they have gone on to release two albums (
Kingdom of Sorrow 2008, and
Behind the Blackest Tears 2010) they still occasionally play live shows. He has described it as a different musical and performative experience than Hatebreed. Jasta owns
Stillborn Records, a hardcore- and metal-based record label from
West Haven, Connecticut, and a "rock-themed apparel" line called Hatewear. The label is also part of Jasta perseverance-media group which he also founded. Jasta was the host for
MTV's
Headbangers Ball from 2003 to 2007. Jasta hosted the
Metal Hammer Golden Gods Awards in 2007, 2016 and 2018. Jasta created the music for "Stat of the Day" for the nationally syndicated radio and television talk show
The Dan Patrick Show. Jasta appeared on air with
Dan Patrick on January 25, 2013, discussing the making of the song. Jasta’s first work as a producer came on
Sworn Enemy’s 2003 album
As Real As It Gets. He has since produced and co produced for many other bands such as
Dee Snider's fourth solo album,
For the Love of Metal. He also produced the follow-up that was released in the summer of 2021. ==Related projects==