Let's talk about the Extreme Metal genre, currently listening to Feed Her to the Shark's Fortitude, there are a ton of good Australian metalcore bands out there.
Metalcore is probably my top dog genre with ADTR getting me into it, I listen to Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men, Killswitch Engage, All That Remains, August Burns Red, Old Bring Me the Horizon (I also listen to new), Parkway Drive, Memphis May Fire.. etc.
.hopesfall. Integrity Botch Converge 7 Angels 7 Plagues Misery Signals Yakuza Poison The Well Protest The Hero Dead And Divine SikTh
Just so we can take the "le metalcore is shit" memers out of the way.
Also, BMTH are good and objectively above all the rest of the other scene garbage.
Kevin Collins
thanks faget
Mason Ortiz
There is a hell and semp are legit albums, i was disappointed in the new one, they could have done much better, none of their stuff is necessarily top tier in any way, bu its solid stuff
Jaxon Gomez
parkway and abr are good
Benjamin Perez
BMTH had such a weird progression as a band
From spastic annoying deathcore really early on, to some actually pretty good melo-deathcore, to dumbed down metalcore, to practically pop butt-rock. They sure figured out how to pay the bills, though
Asher Mitchell
>protest the hero >somehow not scene garbage
anyways i havent listened to firestorm in about ten years now
Adrian Taylor
whats your opinions on the 2nd-4th albums individually?
Levi Powell
>From spastic annoying deathcore The EP before CYB
>some actually pretty good melo-deathcore CYB
>dumbed down metalcore Suicide Season and There Is A Hell Almost all the melodeath influence was lost and their guitar parts were simplified. Also when the shitty half-yell-half-shriek vocals came in
>practically pop butt-rock Everything after that. Lots of it is still technically metalcore, but just barely
Gavin Jones
Would Eths and Avenged sevenfold be classified as metalcore?
Josiah Hernandez
a7x is second wave melo death influenced, just the first two albums though
Carson Martin
cyb is underrated, they shifted fro melo-death to posthardcore on there is a hell which accounts for the shriek stuff, i think it was a good expansion of their sound, too band they expanded in the wrong direction after, i was hoping for some light electronic and crescendo-core but was sadly disappointed.
Joshua Thomas
>converge >protest the hero >sikth >metalcore
Have you completely lost your mind?
Daniel Richardson
Job For A Cowboy got the progression right. Trend-sending deathcore to straight up death metal to amazing prog-death. I just wish they'd actually tour and play shows after releasing the best album of their career
David Roberts
lol job for a cowboy is doomed to die in limbo, they lost the huge deathcore base but the "true metal" fans at large will never accept them. bretty good album though
Grayson Rodriguez
GENGHIS TRON
Jaxon Butler
converge is literally the most influential band in metalcore you fucking mong,
Sebastian Gray
who the fuck thinks metalcore is extreme metal?
Parker Green
also considering they were basically the founders of southwest myspace deathcore around 2005, i wouldnt call it trend seeking since they essentially started something new moving away from the new england sound, it makes their failure to cross the gap with fans even worse
Brayden Jones
>not listening to Thy Art is murder >not listening to Zombie EP by The Devil Wears Prada.
C'mon dude.
Blake Moore
throw in some erra and after the burial
David Edwards
>trend-sending Oh shit, I meant trend-setting. Yeah, they did spark a bunch of scene clones
Oliver Moore
Listen to Architects.
Carson Price
educate yourselves on the greatest metalcore album to exist to this date