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2 weeks ago |
loudwire.com | Brian Hauntly
Galy Records / Independent / King of Monsters / Tribunal / Devils Head RecordsSHARETWEETWhen was the first deathcore album released? The genre began flourishing during the early to mid 2000s when bands such as Antagony, The Red Chord, Despised Icon and All Shall Perish were releasing their debuts. Many credit those bands and others from that decade as the founders and developers of deathcore, and they'd essentially be correct in doing so.
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3 weeks ago |
noisecreep.com | Brian Hauntly
What are the best deathcore albums of the 2000s? The early aughts gave birth to deathcore. While staple elements of the genre had been present in metal before the turn of the century, it was the post-Y2K scene that laid the foundation for what it would become. Many OG metal heads were disgusted by Myspace-era scene kids bastardizing death metal and hardcore, but deathcore found an audience regardless and became supremely popular.
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3 weeks ago |
wgrd.com | Brian Hauntly
13 Best Deathcore Albums of the 2000s (Ranked)13 Best Deathcore Albums of the 2000s (Ranked)Nuclear Blast / Metal BladeSHARETWEETWhat are the best deathcore albums of the 2000s? The early aughts gave birth to deathcore. While staple elements of the genre had been present in metal before the turn of the century, it was the post-Y2K scene that laid the foundation for what it would become.
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3 weeks ago |
loudwire.com | Brian Hauntly
Nuclear Blast / Metal BladeSHARETWEETWhat are the best deathcore albums of the 2000s? The early aughts gave birth to deathcore. While staple elements of the genre had been present in metal before the turn of the century, it was the post-Y2K scene that laid the foundation for what it would become. Many OG metal heads were disgusted by Myspace-era scene kids bastardizing death metal and hardcore, but deathcore found an audience regardless and became supremely popular.
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1 month ago |
noisecreep.com | Brian Hauntly
What are the best deathcore albums of the 2020s so far? We're halfway through the decade, so it's the perfect time to explore recent full-length deathcore offerings that are not only highlighting the best aspects of the genre, but also pushing it forward. Breakdowns that feel like the Earth is imploding? Check. Vocals that will make your grandma call an exorcist? Check. Blast beats that will have you examining your own body for exit wounds? You betcha.
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