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Hazen Street includes vocalist Toby Morse (<a href="spotify:artist:4mQm8gcXNNyzNQRqYKTKqo">H20</a>), vocalist Freddy Cricien, bassist Hoya (<a href="spotify:artist:1qh6ppVtiFTKMyta0NXsjf">Madball</a>), guitarist David Kennedy, and drummer Mackie (<a href="spotify:artist:0hWRiJV8KlRZvsZeemUJVv">Fun Lovin' Criminals</a>). Borne out of an original collaboration between Morse and Kennedy and named for the address of the N.Y.C. prison in which ex-<a href="spotify:artist:1qh6ppVtiFTKMyta0NXsjf">Madball</a> vocalist Cricien did a stint, the band mixed hard-hitting contemporary hardcore with metal, rap-rock, and pop overtones. Hazen Street signed with <a href="spotify:artist:6l5sHFQQoaknd4dEepYQgJ">Benji</a> and <a href="spotify:artist:1Mj01W9PVDoVh7uXqkX0Kj">Joel Madden</a>'s Epic-distributed DC Flag imprint in 2003 and set to work on their debut with producer Howard Benson. Guitarist Chad Gilbert of <a href="spotify:artist:4ghjRm4M2vChDfTUycx0Ce">New Found Glory</a> also performed on the record, but commitments to <a href="spotify:artist:4ghjRm4M2vChDfTUycx0Ce">NFG</a> kept him from touring in support with Hazen Street. The self-titled effort was then issued in July 2004. ~ Johnny Loftus, Rovi

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