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I personally use "waves" to describe metalcore, for example:
first wave: Botch, Deadguy, Earth Crisis, Converge
second wave: Killswitch Engage, Poison The Well, As I Lay Dying, Parkway Drive
third wave: Architects, The Devil Wears Prada, Bring Me The Horizon, The Plot In You
fourth wave: Code Orange, Varials, Vein, Loathe etc.
it's easier to me to distinct sounds by trends being used, even though some bands may be very different within a "wave"
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"Modern Metalcore" is gonna be the replacement you were looking for for "Nu-Metalcore". It's a pretty all-encompassing genre, but only because it would be like splitting hairs to differentiate them all based on nuances. "Modern Metalcore" represents the spectrum of metalcore since the mid-2010s since new elements are constantly being introduced from different outside-genres and so much experimentation is always occuring.
It's everything from Bad Omens to A Day to Remember to Bring Me the Horizon, Beartooth, Ice Nine Kills, Electric Callboy, Wage War, Spiritbox, and even more.
Honestly, it has a very loose definition.
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You forgot about one of the biggest parts of metalcore, the djent infused part. Bands like Architects (up to Holy Hell), Polaris, Northlane (who I'd even put in prog cuz they have experimented so much with their sound it sounds like a distant echo of metalcore, on Node for example, Node is straight prog metal, the Karnivool influences are too apparent), Currents, ERRA,Crystal Lake, even Spiritbox (The Mara Effect and their Singles Collection really play with that sound) and so many others that try this sound. This sound has been dominating the genre for the past years.
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Metalcore was the foundation of my love for metal. I started skateboarding around 2004 and started listening to As I Lay Dying, Triviumâs âAscendencyâ, All That Remains, Killswitch, etc.
In 2006 I went to my first show in Nashville, it was Threat Signal at the Muse. Second show was The Haunted and Scar Symmetry at the Masquerade in Atlanta (we left after SS because Into Eternity was next and we hated those high majestic vocals lol). Third show was closer to my hometown, it was Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza and Plea for Purging in Murfreesboro.
My friends and I went to well over a hundred shows between 2006 and 2013. Mostly in Atlanta or Nashville.
Darkest Hour, Whitechapel, Emmure, Acacia Strain, Parkway Drive, After the Burial, Despised Icon, All Shall Perish, All That Remains, BTBAM, Dillinger, The Faceless, JFAC, Carnifex, A Life Once Lost(we smoked with them after a show), also smoked with Cephalic Carnage in Atlanta and then watched the Super Bowl with them in Nashville lol, Devildriver, Born of Osiris, Winds of Plague, Haste the Day, Poison the Well, Unearth, Bury Your Dead, Oceano, As Blood Runs Black, Through the Eyes of the Dead, I Set My Friends on Fire, iwrestledabearonce, Devil Wears Prada, early BMTH, Every Time I Die, Evergreen Terrace, Mastodon, From a Second Story Window, In Flames, Shadows Fall, Children of Bodom, The Human Abstract.
Iâm sure Iâm missing some but thatâs a pretty good list of what we all had on our stolen iPods in the late 2000s.
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BMTH is definitely difficult to classify since most of their albums fall somewhere in the metalcore spectrum.
Count Your Blessings is a proper deathcore album and Suicide Silence is a mix of deathcore and melodic metalcore leaning more to the latter. With There is a hell and Sempiternal, they completely abandoned deathcore for melodic metalcore. That's the Spirit is rightfully nu-metalcore due to the electronic and pop influences. Setting the stage for their most divisive album amo where they completely ditched "core" for electronic and pop rock. Only to return with a nu-metal sound in Post Human EP 1. Their latest in the Post Human EP 2 retains the nu-metal sound.
I always thought A7X albums post Waking the Fallen are Hard Rock/Traditional Heavy Metal, never knew that those are still counted in metalcore. Still waiting for their new stuff besides the NFT bs they are trying to peddle.
Great video as always.
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1 year ago
Songs used in order: 1.618 by Allegaeon. Can You Feel My Heart by Bring Me the Horizon. Uplift by Pantera. Destroy the Machines by Earth Crisis. Destroy Everything by Hatebreed. To the Threshold by Hatebreed. Straight Toward Extinction by All Out War. Fail Like a Champ by Full Blown Chaos. Blinded by Fear by At the Gates. Moonshield by In Flames. Deliver Us by In Flames (Metalcore era). Not Alone by All That Remains. Waking the Demon by Bullet for my Valentine. Rose of Sharyn by Killswitch Engage. Down from the Sky by Trivium. 10 Miles Wide by Escape the Fate. General of the Dark Army by Unleash the Archers. Unholy Confessions, Almost Easy, Welcome to the Family, Hail to the King, and The Stage ALL by Avenged Sevenfold. Darkness Within by Machine Head. Panophobia by The Agonist (Alissa Era). Follow the Crossed Line by The Agonist (Vicky Era). You Suffer by Napalm Death. Transitions from Persona to Object by Botch. Concubine by Converge. 43% Burnt by The Dillinger Escape Plan. One of Us is the Killer, Black Bubblegum, Farewell Mona Lisa, and Good Neighbor, ALL by The Dillinger Escape Plan (Greg Era). Left Unfinished by Machine Head. Throne by Bring Me the Horizon. Like A Villain by Bad Omens. Slow Me Down by Issues. Zombified by Falling in Reverse. Animals by Architects. Voices in my Head by Falling in Reverse. Statism by Backwordz. Set Us Free by Backwordz. Doomtech by Vein. Baba Yaga by Slaughter to Prevail. Concrete Jungle by Bad Omens.
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