The news of Metallica's James Hetfield re-entering rehab has reverberated through the music industry, with many offering their words of encouragement and support. Among those is Hatebreed frontman Jamey Jasta, who feels a personal tie to the situation knowing that Hetfield's initial approach to sobriety influenced his own healthier life choice.

In a more in depth discussion on the Hetfield news, Jasta reveals, "I want to post a few things here in regards to addiction & counseling. I commend James for seeking help and I want to send my love & support to him, his family and the entire extended Metallica camp. I hope that all #Metallica fans affected by this understand that this is absolutely the best choice. Health is EVERYTHING. No tour or album or mountain of obligations is worth diving back into the abyss of booze & drugs."

The singer continues, "Energy is real and if you’re going to put it out either online or in person I ask that you please put out positive energy for James. Sure there are people who can cut loose every so often & bounce back but for others, even one drink can lead to decisions that snowball into a destructive avalanche."

Revealing why his connection to Hetfield's sobriety is personal to him, Jasta adds, "I’ve toured heavily for over 20+ years and would not have given up drinking if it wasn’t for James and the example he set. I always said that booze was the 'dark river' that is always flowing and the current is too strong for me. I want to dive in, sometimes every day for weeks, but I don’t and it can’t. Meeting James at MTV and speaking with him about my drinking problem was very eye opening because this is a guy who is in one of the biggest bands in the world with so much pressure on him and so much weight to carry and he really made me think if he could quit so could I. Now I’ve stayed away from that river for well over a decade."

Jasta adds, "I may not be 'as fun as I used to be.' It might be hard for me to attend certain events or functions where people are plastered or going to be drunk but I know it’s the best choice & I think that in the years ahead we’re gonna find out that the booze companies have lied to and manipulated us. I think it’s WAY worse than people realize but I will save that for another day..... If you or anyone you know may be going through something similar, maybe James having the courage to confront his demons again can be the compass to point you in the right direction. No amount of booze, drugs, food, sex, gambling etc. will fill the hole inside that is eating at you & growing. Get help. Go to a meeting, look up free resources online. Take a step away from the dark river and don’t look back."

In addition to Jasta, Hetfield's former bandmate Ron McGovney and veteran Guns N' Roses, Velvet Revolver and The Cult drummer Matt Sorum also offered words of encouragement for the Metallica singer. See those below.