"Hate to Love" Digital Download

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Surrender to the friction of obsession with "Hate to Love", one of Chain Strikers’ most emotionally charged singles. This track dives deep into the band’s core sound—a raw fusion of grunge, metal, and 90s/00s-inspired alternative rock—balancing jagged guitar work with a haunting, explosive vocal delivery.

"Hate to Love" explores the psychological tug-of-war of an addictive connection: that exhausting cycle of wanting to break free from someone while being pulled back by the very intensity that hurts you. It’s about the frustration of hating how much you still care. The song captures this duality through magnetic choruses and a chaotic bridge that mirrors the internal noise of a heart at war with itself.

If "Broken Bones" is about the physical impact and the will to stand up, "Hate to Love" is the psychological battlefield. It’s the soundtrack for the late-night realization that some bonds are as destructive as they are indispensable.

Download "Hate to Love" and add a turbulent, high-stakes rock anthem to your collection—perfect for those moments when your emotions are too loud to ignore and too complex to settle.

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MORE NOISE FROM THE UNDERGROUND

The Story Behind The Noise

Every scar tells a tale. Every riff, a rebellion.

How do you visualize a bond that is as much a cage as it is a lifeline?

For the "Hate to Love" single cover, artist and bassist Rina M crafted a visceral representation of emotional gravity. The design features two porcelain-like hands reaching toward each other, but they are bound by barbed wire made of thorns and glowing neon fiber-optics.

The most haunting detail is the fractured mirror reflecting between the palms. Instead of a clear image, the shards show distorted glimpses of a face—half in a scream, half in a smile. This visualizes the song’s core conflict: the agonizing blur between affection and resentment. It echoes the lyrics: "The same fire that warms me is the one that leaves the scars."

This piece isn’t just about a relationship; it’s about the addictive nature of conflict. It’s the visual representation of the "psychological battlefield"—the moment you realize you are holding onto something that is cutting you, yet you refuse to let go.

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