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Metalcore
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Primary Stylistic Influences (traditional) : Thrash Metal, Hardcore Punk Secondary Stylistic Influences (traditional): Death Metal, Black Metal, Grindcore Primary Stylistic Influences (Melodic Metalcore): Melodic Death Metal, Traditional Metalcore Secondary Stylistic Influences (Melodic Metalcore): Post-Hardcore, Alternative Metal, New Wave Of British Heavy Metal, Death Metal Secondary Stylistic Influences (Entombedcore): Grindcore, Powerviolence, Crust Punk, Death Metal, Sludge Metal Secondary Stylistic Influences (Nu-metalcore): Nu Metal, Alternative Metal, Rap Rock, Electronic Music Metalcore (also known as "metallic hardcore" or erroneously referred to as "screamo", names given to the more punk-influenced bands) is a combination of Heavy Metal, Thrash Metal and Hardcore Punk, and sometimes takes a more melodic approach to the songs than thrash. It is characterised by gratuitous use of the Metal Scream, as well as breakdowns — lots and lots of breakdowns (although due to, ahem, certain bands, this attribute has been Flanderized a bit). If you're not in the know, a "breakdown" is when the music kind-of slows down to induce moshing or "throwing down"...or something like that. (Illustrated with Helmet's cover of the Gigantor theme - the breakdowns are at 1:16 and 2:42.) Modern bands often tend to mix it up with clean vocals and melodic riffs (see Melodic metalcore below). Metalcore began life as a blending between thrash metal and hardcore punk, and was used to describe bands such as D.R.I., S.O.D., and Suicidal Tendencies in the 1980's, however the term changed its meaning in the 1990's to "metallic hardcore", and the genre metalcore originally defined became known as "crossover thrash". This newer "wave" of metalcore included bands such as Integrity, Earth Crisis and Converge. By the end of the nineties, metalcore had evolved into "melodic metalcore", which slowly grew in popularity until the mid-2000s, when it was a big mainstream draw. In fact, today, metalcore is the most commercially popular form of metal. There are several common styles of metalcore. These include: Metallic hardcore: The original wave of the genre, as well as newer revivalist acts. Generally involves a heavier, more mosh-friendly approach with slower tempos than crossover and a reduced thrash presence. Famous acts include Integrity, Ringworm, Overcast, Earth Crisis, All Out War, and Rorschach. Mathcore: Technical metalcore involving odd time signatures, dissonant chords (the fabled "panic chord"), and frequent Genre Mashup tendencies. Famous acts include Converge, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Candiria, The Chariot, Car Bomb, and Botch. Melodic metalcore: The most famous style in the genre, this started out as a mix of metallic hardcore and melodic death metal, sometimes with thrash metal influences; occasional elements of post-hardcore or alternative metal may also be mixed in. Characterized by melodic death metal-style guitar riffs, faster tempos, frequent guitar solos, and (for many though not all bands) greater use of clean vocals. Famous acts include Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, All That Remains, Bleeding Through, Unearth, God Forbid, Parkway Drive, As I Lay Dying, and Trivium. Modern metalcore: This style of metalcore places much greater emphasis on its post-hardcore and alternative metal inclinations, generally featuring catchy choruses, somewhat greater use of breakdowns, and gratuitous use of clean vocals; many bands also embrace electronic elements. Some bands retain vestigial influences from melodic metalcore. Famous acts include Bullet for My Valentine, The Devil Wears Prada, Asking Alexandria, mid-era Bring Me the Horizon, Ice Nine Kills, early Avenged Sevenfold, Atreyu, Wage War, Bad Omens, and Motionless in White. Progressive metalcore: A spinoff of modern metalcore, typically involving more technical guitar work and more atmospheric synths, as well as featuring extremely prominent djent elements. Famous acts include Architects, Erra, later Born of Osiris, Northlane, Currents, Invent Animate, and later Veil of Maya. Beatdown hardcore: An offshoot of metallic hardcore involving slower tempos, far more frequent breakdowns, and a generally much heavier, more mosh-centric approach. Famous acts include Hatebreed, Madball, Terror, 25 ta Life, Biohazard, Kublai Khan TX, Knocked Loose, and Harm's Way. Slamming beatdown: A microgenre that has solidified as of the late 2010s, slamming beatdown is Exactly What It Says on the Tin: beatdown hardcore crossed with slam death metal, and is distinctive enough to get a mention. Most acts come from the hardcore side, but a few come from the death metal or deathcore side and skew closer to slam, using more traditional death metal gutturals (and, in the case of deathcore-based acts, atmospheric leads and occasional deathcore breakdowns). Famous acts include Bodysnatcher (the Death of Me reissue bonus tracks onward), No Zodiac, Dysentery, Acranius, The Merciless Concept, and Paleface Swiss. Entombedcore: A blend of old-school metallic hardcore, old-school death metal, and often crust punk or powerviolence, typically involving the "chainsaw" guitar sound of old-school Swedish death metal (hence the reference to Entombed). Famous acts include Trap Them, Nails, Cursed, Fuming Mouth, All Pigs Must Die, Sect, and Wolf King. Nu metalcore: Exactly What It Says on the Tin: metalcore and Nu Metal combined, often with a rapping presence and industrial elements, as well as prominent clean vocals in the lighter acts. Famous acts include Code Orange, Vein.fm, Spiritbox, Of Mice and Men, From Ashes to New, Issues, and Volumes. |
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Conquer Divide (a rare all-female band in this genre) | |
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Revocation: Back when they were first signed to Relapse Records, the metalcore label was thrown at them here and there due to Dave Davidson's somewhat shout-y vocal style and their occasional usage of vaguely Gothenburg-esque riffing, and they also tended to tour with a lot of metalcore, deathcore, and djent acts in their earlier days. They were always an amalgamation of melodic death, thrash, and tech-death, however, and they've moved more and more towards death metal with each album, while Dave's voice has grown progressively deeper and less shout-like. | |
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Bullet for My Valentine (at first, but they changed styles after Scream Aim Fire to a more hard rock-based sound, though elements of the genre tend to still be there; the self-titled however marks a full return to metalcore with influences from Thrash Metal and Groove Metal) | |
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2001 - Sounding the Seventh Trumpet | |
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Nothingface (On Skeletons, making them one of the earlier examples.) | |
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DEADLOCK (Mixed with Melodic Death Metal, with a Djent sound later.) | |
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Marmozets: They are sometimes referred to as metalcore due to their use of screamed vocals contrasted by cleans. In reality, they're a heavier brand of alternative/indie rock with some progressive metal leanings. They even mocked metalcore with a video of their own. | |
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Crystal Lake (Ryo Kinoshita era, overlaps with deathcore on Helix) | |
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Five Finger Death Punch: Straight-up Groove Metal on their first album, thrashier groove metal along the lines of Pantera's faster songs on the second, and a bit of both on the third. Some of their mellower songs border on Post-Grunge. | |
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Dead by April (possibly the only metal band ever that overlaps with Boy Band pop) | |
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2003 - Waking the Fallen | |
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Volumes (mixed with djent) | |
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Ne Obliviscaris: Some might confuse them for this due to the Soprano and Gravel dynamics between Tim Charles and Xenoyr. That's where the similarities end. Their music is rooted in Progressive Death Metal, with a slew of other genres in the mix. Even in terms of vocals, Tim Charles' clean singing is far more operatic than that of a clean metalcore vocalist, and Xenoyr's is far more brutalizing than the average unclean one. | |
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The Black Dahlia Murder: They qualified on their first demo and had noticeable elements of it on Miasma (Unhallowed also had bits of it pop up from time to time, but not to any major degree), but they dropped any and all elements of it with Nocturnal in favor of aggressive, brutal death-tinged melodic death metal and never looked back. | |
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Lorna Shore (Triumph EP only, became deathcore on Bone Kingdom) | |
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Kataklysm: Their albums after their move away from brutal death (In the Arms of Devastation onward) are very frequently labeled as metalcore for whatever reason (their clean production possibly being a factor), but they're groove-tinged melodic death. | |
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Entombedcore: Trap Them or Cursed. | |
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Neuraxis: The confusion mostly arises from their material having a mildly influenced Gothenburg sound combined with their old vocalist's style of harsh vocals and their tendency to tour with deathcore acts, but they are Melodic Technical Death Metal. | |
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In This Moment (only on Beautiful Tragedy and A Star-Crossed Wasteland; The Dream was more alt-metal/post-hardcore, while Blood was more industrial/nu-metal, which they opted to keep) | |
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Machine Head (Through the Ashes of Empires to Bloodstone & Diamonds; Burn My Eyes and The More Things Change are Groove Metal that sometimes border on metallic hardcore, while the Ahrue Luster-era material and Catharsis are nu metal) | |
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Soilwork (Stabbing the Drama onwards, though they displayed elements of this as early as Natural Born Chaos) | |
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Pierce the Veil (mixed with Emo Music and, of all things, traditional Mexican music) | |
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Of Mice and Men (third album onwards, though by their fourth they almost completely abandoned "core" for "nu"; easily the most popular of the lot) | |
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The Agonist (mixed with melodic death metal and deathcore) | |
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Shadows Fall (overlaps with Thrash Metal, similar to God Forbid) | |
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The Red Chord: They toured with a lot of metalcore acts back when they were getting famous and had a significant amount of pull with that fanbase, but they are deathcore/deathgrind. The only real stylistic similarities would be the occasional breakdown and Guy's vocals, but again, it was mostly just a mix of timing, the bills that they were usually on, and the fact that they were from Massachusetts. | |
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Avenged Sevenfold (first two albums, later became hard rock with virtually no traces of their old sound and also became far bigger that way; also probably an Ur-Example for the Emo Music and Pop Punk-influenced variant that wound up taking over melodic metalcore much later on and well after their Genre Shift) 2001 - Sounding the Seventh Trumpet 2003 - Waking the Fallen |
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Northlane (also Progressive Metal, Alien goes in a nu-metal and rave direction) | |
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Lamb of God (self-titled as Burn the Priest and New American Gospel, later became Groove Metal) | |
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Make Them Suffer (later material, overlapping with Deathcore. Regarded by some as finding the line between the two genres) | |
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Daughters | |
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1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_7f0e0050 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Daughters (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_7f0e0050 | |
Metalcore / int_815f2ec2 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_815f2ec2 | comment |
Bad Omens | |
Metalcore / int_815f2ec2 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_815f2ec2 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Bad Omens (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_815f2ec2 | |
Metalcore / int_816b732a | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_816b732a | comment |
ill niño (third album onward, the Trope Maker for the subgenre as it was in the 2010s) | |
Metalcore / int_816b732a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_816b732a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Ill Nino (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_816b732a | |
Metalcore / int_818986be | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_818986be | comment |
Emmure (mixed with deathcore and brostep; among the first in the trend, beating Issues by three years. Probably the most Limp Bizkit-influenced on the list) | |
Metalcore / int_818986be | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_818986be | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Emmure (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_818986be | |
Metalcore / int_825bb59d | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_825bb59d | comment |
Unlocking the Truth | |
Metalcore / int_825bb59d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_825bb59d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Unlocking the Truth (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_825bb59d | |
Metalcore / int_88b42ef5 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_88b42ef5 | comment |
Nu-metalcore: Issues, Emmure, or Of Mice & Men | |
Metalcore / int_88b42ef5 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_88b42ef5 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Issues (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_88b42ef5 | |
Metalcore / int_89d9ad63 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_89d9ad63 | comment |
Jinjer (mixed with Nu Metal, Progressive Metal, Groove Metal and Death Metal) | |
Metalcore / int_89d9ad63 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_89d9ad63 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Jinjer (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_89d9ad63 | |
Metalcore / int_92278788 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_92278788 | comment |
3 Inches of Blood: The confusion comes from the dual vocalists and early tendency to tour with core acts. While switching between clean, punk styled vocals and harsh, growled and screamed vocals is common in metalcore, 3 Inches of Blood is very much a thrash-power metal band with little to no similarities to metalcore outside of common thrash elements. Furthermore, while one of their vocalists does use similar screams to some metalcore bands, their other vocalist uses a Halfordesque screech that's far more in line with thrash metal, speed metal and Power Metal, and Jamie Hooper's harsh vocals were more influenced by crust punk and grindcore than they were by metalcore. | |
Metalcore / int_92278788 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_92278788 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
3 Inches of Blood (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_92278788 | |
Metalcore / int_93b21d3f | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_93b21d3f | comment |
Slapshock (later material) | |
Metalcore / int_93b21d3f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_93b21d3f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Slapshock (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_93b21d3f | |
Metalcore / int_9730b46a | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_9730b46a | comment |
Love and Death (Mixed with Nu Metal) | |
Metalcore / int_9730b46a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_9730b46a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Love and Death (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_9730b46a | |
Metalcore / int_977a586f | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_977a586f | comment |
Hatebreed (Trope Codifier) | |
Metalcore / int_977a586f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_977a586f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hatebreed (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_977a586f | |
Metalcore / int_979499c0 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_979499c0 | comment |
Parkway Drive (pure metalcore until Atlas, and began fusing metalcore with pure Heavy Metal elements starting from Ire) | |
Metalcore / int_979499c0 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_979499c0 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Parkway Drive (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_979499c0 | |
Metalcore / int_9a62ba | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_9a62ba | comment |
Sleeping with Sirens | |
Metalcore / int_9a62ba | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_9a62ba | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Sleeping with Sirens (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_9a62ba | |
Metalcore / int_9ab51242 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_9ab51242 | comment |
Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas (fused with Hardcore Techno and first-wave metalcore) | |
Metalcore / int_9ab51242 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_9ab51242 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas (Band) (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_9ab51242 | |
Metalcore / int_9aebe8e | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_9aebe8e | comment |
Ultramantis Black (strong noisegrind and mathgrind overlap, but has enough metal elements to also qualify as metalcore) | |
Metalcore / int_9aebe8e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_9aebe8e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
UltraMantis Black (Wrestling) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_9aebe8e | |
Metalcore / int_9f05a9ca | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_9f05a9ca | comment |
Crydebris | |
Metalcore / int_9f05a9ca | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_9f05a9ca | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Crydebris (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_9f05a9ca | |
Metalcore / int_a278f9fe | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a278f9fe | comment |
Senses Fail (on Renacer and Pull The Thorns From Your Heart) | |
Metalcore / int_a278f9fe | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a278f9fe | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Senses Fail (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a278f9fe | |
Metalcore / int_a2c74b49 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a2c74b49 | comment |
D | |
Metalcore / int_a2c74b49 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a2c74b49 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
D (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a2c74b49 | |
Metalcore / int_a35b9f83 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a35b9f83 | comment |
Oracles | |
Metalcore / int_a35b9f83 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a35b9f83 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
System Divide (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a35b9f83 | |
Metalcore / int_a47dd43a | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a47dd43a | comment |
Black Tide | |
Metalcore / int_a47dd43a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a47dd43a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
BlackTide | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a47dd43a | |
Metalcore / int_a4af8c3 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a4af8c3 | comment |
Pyrrhon (also Technical Death Metal) | |
Metalcore / int_a4af8c3 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a4af8c3 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Pyrrhon (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a4af8c3 | |
Metalcore / int_a9cec03 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_a9cec03 | comment |
36 Crazyfists (early work was nu-metal) | |
Metalcore / int_a9cec03 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_a9cec03 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
36 Crazyfists (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_a9cec03 | |
Metalcore / int_b613514c | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_b613514c | comment |
DVSR (mixed with Rap Metal and Djent) | |
Metalcore / int_b613514c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_b613514c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
DVSR (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_b613514c | |
Metalcore / int_b6143297 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_b6143297 | comment |
Erra (also djent) | |
Metalcore / int_b6143297 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_b6143297 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Erra (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_b6143297 | |
Metalcore / int_bcee4f39 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_bcee4f39 | comment |
Modern metalcore: Bring Me the Horizon,note At least until That's the Spirit Asking Alexandria, The Devil Wears Prada, or A Day to Remember. | |
Metalcore / int_bcee4f39 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_bcee4f39 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Bring Me the Horizon (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_bcee4f39 | |
Metalcore / int_c042758f | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c042758f | comment |
Black Veil Brides (first album) | |
Metalcore / int_c042758f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c042758f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Black Veil Brides (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c042758f | |
Metalcore / int_c117206e | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c117206e | comment |
Attila (fifth album onward, mixed with deathcore) | |
Metalcore / int_c117206e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c117206e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Attila (Metalcore) (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c117206e | |
Metalcore / int_c288767b | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c288767b | comment |
Exotype (mixed with various EDM genres) | |
Metalcore / int_c288767b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c288767b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Exotype (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c288767b | |
Metalcore / int_c354728b | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c354728b | comment |
The Haunted: Often mistaken for metalcore thanks to A) forming from the ashes of At the Gates, one of if not the most influential bands on melodic metalcore, and B) both of their vocalists having a lot in common with the genre (Peter Dolving uses cleans occasionally and comes from a punk background, while Marco Aro has a very hardcore-esque tinge to his vocals). However, their music is melodic death/thrash with some influences from groove metal, with the exception of the experimental Unseen. That being said, the second Dolving era does feature elements of the genre on some songs. | |
Metalcore / int_c354728b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c354728b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Haunted (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c354728b | |
Metalcore / int_c4684d1 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c4684d1 | comment |
Botch (Trope Maker/Ur-Example for mathcore along with Converge) | |
Metalcore / int_c4684d1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c4684d1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Botch (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c4684d1 | |
Metalcore / int_c53c67a1 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c53c67a1 | comment |
Psychostick (known for their comedic lyrics) | |
Metalcore / int_c53c67a1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c53c67a1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Psychostick (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c53c67a1 | |
Metalcore / int_c56465a7 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c56465a7 | comment |
The Acacia Strain (a Genre-Busting example, but it is one of the biggest parts of their sound and is also the scene that they are most heavily identified with as of the 2010s) | |
Metalcore / int_c56465a7 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c56465a7 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Acacia Strain (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c56465a7 | |
Metalcore / int_c59c548e | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c59c548e | comment |
Melodic metalcore: Killswitch Engage, Shadows Fall, All That Remains, Avenged Sevenfold, Bleeding Through, or Atreyu. | |
Metalcore / int_c59c548e | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c59c548e | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Killswitch Engage (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c59c548e | |
Metalcore / int_c5af0a02 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_c5af0a02 | comment |
The Chariot | |
Metalcore / int_c5af0a02 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_c5af0a02 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Chariot (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_c5af0a02 | |
Metalcore / int_cd7e50b | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_cd7e50b | comment |
lynch. | |
Metalcore / int_cd7e50b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_cd7e50b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
lynch. (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_cd7e50b | |
Metalcore / int_cd825165 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_cd825165 | comment |
Hacktivist: They're a mix of Rap Metal, Djent, Nu Metal, and Grime. They are sometimes considered metalcore (often lumped to the nu-metalcore trend) due to the Soprano and Gravel dynamics between the two lead rappers as well as the guitarist. Outside of that, they bare nothing in common with metalcore. | |
Metalcore / int_cd825165 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_cd825165 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Hacktivist (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_cd825165 | |
Metalcore / int_ce91982 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_ce91982 | comment |
Nails | |
Metalcore / int_ce91982 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_ce91982 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Nails (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_ce91982 | |
Metalcore / int_d1673a8b | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_d1673a8b | comment |
Sonic Syndicate (also Melodic Death Metal) | |
Metalcore / int_d1673a8b | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_d1673a8b | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
SonicSyndicate | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_d1673a8b | |
Metalcore / int_d174fbdb | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_d174fbdb | comment |
Capharnaum: They are occasionally lumped in with metalcore due to Matt Heafy singing for them, which was how many people discovered them. However, their music is straight-up Technical Death Metal with absolutely nothing in common with the genre aside from Matt's vocal style, and on top of that, they released one other album back in the 90s without Heafy that features a far more conventional death metal vocalist. | |
Metalcore / int_d174fbdb | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_d174fbdb | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Trivium (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_d174fbdb | |
Metalcore / int_d48fa6c | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_d48fa6c | comment |
Black Crown Initiate: Progressive death metal. The confusion comes from their frequent usage of clean vocals and some djent elements (mostly in their earlier material). | |
Metalcore / int_d48fa6c | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_d48fa6c | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Black Crown Initiate (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_d48fa6c | |
Metalcore / int_d6bc1d65 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_d6bc1d65 | comment |
Heaven Shall Burn (also Melodic Death Metal) | |
Metalcore / int_d6bc1d65 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_d6bc1d65 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Heaven Shall Burn (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_d6bc1d65 | |
Metalcore / int_dbea99de | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_dbea99de | comment |
Cult Leader (Spiritual Successor to Gaza, they started out with this sound before largely abandoning it by A Patient Man) | |
Metalcore / int_dbea99de | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_dbea99de | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Cult Leader (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_dbea99de | |
Metalcore / int_dd4ab61f | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_dd4ab61f | comment |
Spiritbox (the Spiritual Successor to Iwrestledabearonce, mixed with djent, Avant-Garde Metal and post-metal) | |
Metalcore / int_dd4ab61f | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_dd4ab61f | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Spiritbox (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_dd4ab61f | |
Metalcore / int_e10a30fa | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_e10a30fa | comment |
Mathcore: Converge or The Dillinger Escape Plan. | |
Metalcore / int_e10a30fa | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_e10a30fa | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Converge (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_e10a30fa | |
Metalcore / int_e21fbcd | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_e21fbcd | comment |
Zao (Trope Codifier, though they may lean more towards this or traditional metalcore depending on the album) | |
Metalcore / int_e21fbcd | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_e21fbcd | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Zao (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_e21fbcd | |
Metalcore / int_e3cb6a00 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_e3cb6a00 | comment |
Showbread | |
Metalcore / int_e3cb6a00 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_e3cb6a00 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Showbread (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_e3cb6a00 | |
Metalcore / int_e7797d79 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_e7797d79 | comment |
Beartooth (combined with Hardcore Punk) | |
Metalcore / int_e7797d79 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_e7797d79 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Beartooth (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_e7797d79 | |
Metalcore / int_ebc66a6d | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_ebc66a6d | comment |
The Word Alive | |
Metalcore / int_ebc66a6d | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_ebc66a6d | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
The Word Alive (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_ebc66a6d | |
Metalcore / int_ed283a66 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_ed283a66 | comment |
From Ashes to New (leans more heavily towards "nu" than "core") | |
Metalcore / int_ed283a66 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_ed283a66 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
From Ashes to New (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_ed283a66 | |
Metalcore / int_f9f0136 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_f9f0136 | comment |
Code Orange (Forever, kinda, though it's far from the only thing going on there) | |
Metalcore / int_f9f0136 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_f9f0136 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Code Orange (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_f9f0136 | |
Metalcore / int_fb7613f1 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_fb7613f1 | comment |
Cane Hill (the most Powerman 5000-influenced band within nu-metalcore; also features some minor industrial elements) | |
Metalcore / int_fb7613f1 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_fb7613f1 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Cane Hill (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_fb7613f1 | |
Metalcore / int_fbcb7b98 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_fbcb7b98 | comment |
Chelsea Grin (Ashes to Ashes and Self Inflicted, also deathcore) | |
Metalcore / int_fbcb7b98 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_fbcb7b98 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Chelsea Grin (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_fbcb7b98 | |
Metalcore / int_feb3399a | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_feb3399a | comment |
Motionless in White (Graveyard Shift onwards) | |
Metalcore / int_feb3399a | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_feb3399a | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Motionless in White (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_feb3399a | |
Metalcore / int_ff460c76 | type |
Metalcore | |
Metalcore / int_ff460c76 | comment |
Unearth | |
Metalcore / int_ff460c76 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Metalcore / int_ff460c76 | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Unearth (Music) | hasFeature |
Metalcore / int_ff460c76 |
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