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    Deathcore is an extreme metal subgenre that combines death metal with metalcore. [1][2][3][4][5] The genre consists of death metal guitar riffs, blast beats, and metalcore breakdowns. [6][7] While there are some precursors to the concept of death metal fused with metalcore/hardcore elements seen in the 1990s, deathcore itself emerged in the earl...

  2. Sep 23, 2021 · Deathcore is a heavy metal subgenre that merges the hardcore punk energy of metalcore with the challenging instrumental passages and explicit lyrics of death metal. Deathcore is known for its drop tunings, blast beats, guttural vocals, and frequent instrumental breakdowns.

    • The Acacia Strain - Wormwood. Before there was deathcore, there was the Acacia Strain. The band's 2000s catalog is full of prescient mosh material, but their 2010 album, Wormwood, is a genre standout that injected elements of sludge and doom into their low-and-slow style of churning deathcore.
    • All Shall Perish - The Price of Existence. Years before he would fill the gigantic shoes of Mitch Lucker as Suicide Silence's new frontman, Eddie Hermida cut his teeth in the now-defunct Oakland band All Shall Perish.
    • AngelMaker - Dissentient. AngelMaker's 2016 record, Dissentient, is a landmark album from deathcore's second wave. Not only are these Vancouver torchbree-ers fronted by two, equally talented vocalists, but they manage to sew a litany of melodic elements into their sound — clean guitar passages, hardcore gang-chants and genuinely gorgeous leads — without losing any ground in the ongoing war for breakdown supremacy.
    • As Blood Runs Black - Allegiance. As Blood Runs Black were relative outliers in the scene who made screechy deathcore that borrowed equally from the Gothenburg metalcore sound and their deathcore-adjacent peers in the Black Dahlia Murder.
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    • Despised Icon – The Healing Process (2005) Although they themselves have rejected the term, Quebec’s Despised Icon are generally considered the pioneers of the genre.
    • Job for a Cowboy – Doom EP (2005) It seems mad to think it now given their diminished footprint on the metal scene, but Arizona’s Job For A Cowboy were unquestionably considered the first great hope of deathcore.
    • Bring Me the Horizon – Count Your Blessings (2006) They’re one of the biggest bands in rock today, but Bring Me The Horizon's roots are very much in deathcore.
    • Suicide Silence – No Time to Bleed (2009) As the popularity of the genre grew, it was clear that, were deathcore to step up to the highest level, it needed to harness those elements that make any musical movement break big: anthemic songs and superstar charisma.
  4. Apr 2, 2024 · Unveiling the Depths: A Journey through the History of Deathcore and recognizing the brutal metal subgenre's top 13 bands.

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