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Metalcore is a musical genre consisting of a mix between heavy metal and hardcore punk. Although the genre has risen in popularity since the turn of the millennium, it is not a new genre, as many would believe, since bands such as Integrity have been around since the late 1980s. Hardcore punk (aka Hardcore) is a subgenre of punk rock, the sound is thicker, heavier, and faster than punk rock and implimented 1970s heavy metal influences in its music. ...
Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1967 and 1974, mixed blues and rock to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the...
The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive, informally sometimes including the years 1979, 1990 and 1991. ...
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This is a list of metalcore genres. ...
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Moshcore is a style of metalcore, featuring guitar-based instrumentation, basic chord progressions, aggressive 4/4 rhythms and assertive vocals. ...
Mathcore (Also known as tech. ...
Swedecore (also Gothencore and melodic deathcore) is a nickname for the most common style of metalcore music today, combines the melodies and guitar harmonies of melodic death metal bands such as In Flames and At the Gates with the aggressiveness and breakdowns of late 1980s American metalcore. ...
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The breakdown is a section of a song typically found in the metalcore genre, where the band will usually play in half time, giving the feeling of a slower tempo. ...
Fashioncore is a pejorative term used for bands/musicians viewed as non-substantial or derided emo, hardcore or, more frequently, Emotional Metalcore musicians and their fans. ...
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Heavy metal is a genre of rock music that emerged as a defined musical style in the 1970s, having its roots in hard rock bands which, between 1967 and 1974, mixed blues and rock to create a hybrid with a thick, heavy, guitar-and-drums-centered sound, characterised by the...
Hardcore punk (aka Hardcore) is a subgenre of punk rock, the sound is thicker, heavier, and faster than punk rock and implimented 1970s heavy metal influences in its music. ...
Integrity is an American hardcore/metalcore band from Cleveland, Ohio that is largely credited for starting the Metalcore scene. ...
The 1980s decade refers to the years from 1980 to 1989, inclusive, informally sometimes including the years 1979, 1990 and 1991. ...
Defining the metalcore sound is not an easy task, as various bands have fused a hardcore-influenced sound and attitude with many different types of metal. The earliest signs of this before being labelled metalcore was 'crossover thrash'. The band that declared the crossover was Dirty Rotten Imbeciles on their late 1980s album of the same name. Other bands, like Nuclear Assault, are bleeding edge pioneers themselves. Crossover Thrash was a term used in the 1980s to describe the first wave of bands that mixed hardcore punk (or more specifically the part of it called thrashcore) and thrash metal. ...
In music, crossover is a term used to describe material borrowed from a different style or genre and whose popularity crosses the considered boundaries of styles or genres. ...
The Dirty Rotten Imbeciles, or simply D.R.I., is a thrash metal/hardcore punk band that formed in 1982. ...
Nuclear Assault is a Thrash metal band formed in 1985. ...
It should be noted that metalcore and crossover are generally considered separate identities, with "crossover" referring to a mix of thrash metal and hardcore punk, and metalcore being a slower, heavier, hardcore-rooted style influenced by thrash metal and death metal. It has been suggested that Bay Area thrash metal be merged into this article or section. ...
Hardcore punk (aka Hardcore) is a subgenre of punk rock, the sound is thicker, heavier, and faster than punk rock and implimented 1970s heavy metal influences in its music. ...
Death metal is a sub-genre of heavy metal that evolved out of thrash metal during the early 1980s. ...
Early scene
Nuclear Assault was amongst the first to call their music a heavy metal/hardcore punk hybrid, though still thought of as a metal band by most. On the other hand, while not thought of as a metalcore band by many today, Breakdown was arguably one of the earliest to fuse heavy metal-influenced riffing with a more traditional hardcore sound without being a thrash metal band. Around the same time, bands such as Integrity, Maximum Penalty, Leeway, Biohazard, Madball, Judge, and Raw Deal began releasing demos and albums, laying the foundation for metalcore bands to come. Most songwriting by these bands was similar to New York hardcore but differed in a more metallic sound, due largely to the use of double bass drums, harsher distortion, heavier riffs, and metal influenced vocals. This basic form of metalcore has received the epithets - which can be used both with and without derision - "tough guy hardcore" due to the lyrical focus, which is often similar to older hardcore in that they call for moral and mental strength and integrity, but may also have a slight focus on violence, and "moshcore", due to the often breakdown-centric, mosh-friendly songwriting that some bands use. Nuclear Assault is a Thrash metal band formed in 1985. ...
It has been suggested that Bay Area thrash metal be merged into this article or section. ...
Integrity is an American hardcore/metalcore band from Cleveland, Ohio that is largely credited for starting the Metalcore scene. ...
Biohazard was a band originally based out of Brooklyn, New York. ...
Madball Madball is a New York hardcore band that started out in the late 1980s and is still active today. ...
Judge was a New York City hardcore/metalcore band, formed in 1987 by Youth Of Today guitarist John Porcell Porcelly and former Death Before Dishonor/Youth Of Today drummer Mike Judge Ferraro. ...
New York was one of the first cities to develop a major hardcore punk scene in the early 1980s. ...
A bass drum is a large drum that produces a note of low definite or indefinite pitch. ...
Moshcore is a style of metalcore, featuring guitar-based instrumentation, basic chord progressions, aggressive 4/4 rhythms and assertive vocals. ...
The breakdown is a section of a song typically found in the metalcore genre, where the band will usually play in half time, giving the feeling of a slower tempo. ...
During the middle of the 1990s, bands started expanding the metalcore sound, prime examples being All Out War who used straightforward thrash riffing, as well as bands such as Rorschach, Starkweather, Orange County's Adamantium, and Deadguy, who experimented with looser, often discordant songwriting as well as less traditional rhythms. Converge, although starting out as self-confessed "hardcore kids with leftover Slayer riffs", have since bloomed into a hybrid of hardcore, metal and progressive instrumental and electronic experimentation, they like to call "punk-metal". Zao is another band that left a mark upon metalcore, particularly Christian metalcore, with their Carcass-like vocals and varied songwriting. See also 1990s, the band The 1990s decade refers to the years from 1990 to 1999, inclusive, sometimes informally including popular culture from the very late 1980s and from 2000 and beyond. ...
All Out War is a metalcore band currently signed to Victory Records. ...
Rorschach were a New Jersey-based band that existed from 1989 to 1993, and blended hardcore and metal to create what is now known as metalcore, playing a significant role in the shaping of the genre and its aesthetic. ...
Starkweather are a hardcore / metal band from Philidelphia that formed in the late 80s / early 90s. ...
Adamantium is a metalcore band. ...
Deadguy is a now defunct metal band from New Jersey. ...
Converge is a four-piece band based out of Salem, Massachusetts. ...
Slayer is an American thrash metal band, founded in Huntington Park, California, in 1982 by Tom Araya (bass and vocals), Kerry King (guitars), Jeff Hanneman (guitars) and Dave Lombardo (drums). ...
An instrumental is, in contrast to a song, a musical composition or piece without lyrics or any other sort of vocal music; all of the music is produced by musical instruments. ...
For other uses of the term zao, see Zao (disambiguation). ...
Christian metal or White metal is a form of heavy metal music with explicitly Christian lyrics and themes. ...
Carcass was a British death metal/goregrind band formed by Napalm Death guitarist Bill Steer together with drummer Ken Owen in 1985. ...
Later scene From the late 1990s and particularly after the turn of the millennium, metalcore has grown immensely, to the point where major record companies are taking interest in the genre. Recent releases, such as As I Lay Dying's shadows are security and Killswitch Engage's The End of Heartache have charted moderately high on the Billboard 200. As I Lay Dying is a metalcore band currently signed to Metal Blade Records. ...
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Killswitch Engage, sometimes known simply as Killswitch (or KSE), is a metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts, USA. The bands current lineup includes Howard Jones as vocalist, Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel on guitars, Mike DAntonio on bass, and Justin Foley on drums. ...
The End of Heartache is the 2004 album by American metalcore band Killswitch Engage. ...
One sound that has become immensely popular (dubbed by fans as "Gothencore") is to mix Gothenburg melodic death metal, popularized by bands such as At the Gates and In Flames, together with old school metalcore. Today, many popular metalcore bands play this style, including Killswitch Engage, Caliban, Bleeding Through, As I Lay Dying, Parkway Drive, All That Remains, and Unearth. It has been suggested that Scandinavian death metal be merged into this article or section. ...
At the Gates are a now defunct Swedish melodic death metal band who are considered by many to have had a great influence upon the genre. ...
In Flames are a Swedish Melodic Death Metal band from the city of Gothenburg. ...
Killswitch Engage, sometimes known simply as Killswitch (or KSE), is a metalcore band from Westfield, Massachusetts, USA. The bands current lineup includes Howard Jones as vocalist, Adam Dutkiewicz and Joel Stroetzel on guitars, Mike DAntonio on bass, and Justin Foley on drums. ...
Caliban, a metalcore-band, was formed in Germany in 1997 under the name Never Again. ...
Bleeding Through is a metalcore band from Orange County, CA. // History Orange County, Thrash edged Metalcore unit. ...
As I Lay Dying is a metalcore band currently signed to Metal Blade Records. ...
Parkway Drive is an Australian metalcore, hardcore, metal, post hardcore band from Byron Bay, New South Wales, Australia. ...
All That Remains All That Remains is a Massachusetts, United States-based metalcore/melodic death metal band. ...
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Some bands, such as Botch, expanded on the blueprints of Rorschach and Deadguy, bringing forth intense mathematic influenced guitar riffs, as well as songs. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
Contemporary metalcore scenes are notorious for social hierarchies, the promotion of violence, and the organization of its members into gangs typically known as "crews." Metalcore fashion is not dissimilar to that of "hipster" or "indie" college students, replete with tight shirts with band logos on them, tight jeans, and highly stylized hair. Tattoos, piercings, and an extreme devotion to the music also characterize the scene. Of course, these are just some common stereotypes.
Breakdowns -
Main article: Breakdown (-core) Central to many bands of the genre, quite a few of which eschew traditional verse-chorus-verse songwriting, is the breakdown (also known as a down beat or beatdown). Stereotypically, a breakdown consists of slowing a song down, giving the guitars room to play a set of rhythmically oriented riffs, usually on open strings so as to achieve the lowest sound for which the guitars are tuned. These riffs are often accented by the drummer through double bass drums and the overuse of the china cymbal. Breakdowns are usually responded to by an audience by hardcore dancing. Vocalists also tend to throw in a single, repeated statement throughout the breakdown, giving those who are not dancing an opportunity to sing along. Many metalcore bands rely on having memorable breakdowns rather than memorable choruses. Songs with breakdowns have become more common, and some bands have used them far more often than was previously the norm, with some songs even resembling one elongated breakdown. The breakdown is a section of a song typically found in the metalcore genre, where the band will usually play in half time, giving the feeling of a slower tempo. ...
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Example of hardcore dancing Hardcore dancing is a form of mosh (or slam dancing), an activity performed in a mosh pit at hardcore music shows. ...
Bands -
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Metalcore genres -
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