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Metalcore is a
broadly defined fusion genre combining elements of
extreme metal and
hardcore punk, that
originated in the late 1980s.
Metalcore is noted...
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metalcore (or nu-core) is a
fusion genre that
combines elements of nu
metal and
metalcore. The
genre often makes use of a
combination of
screamed and...
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Melodic metalcore is a
fusion genre,
incorporating elements of
melodic death metal and
metalcore; it has a
heavy emphasis on
melodic instrumentation, distorted...
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Progressive metalcore (also
called technical metalcore or
ambient metalcore) is a
fusion of
progressive metal and
metalcore characterized by
highly technical...
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bands quickly had
chart success. In the mid-2000s,
melodic metalcore, a
subgenre of
metalcore that
combines the
genre with
melodic death metal, achieved...
- that
combines death metal with
metalcore. The
genre consists of
death metal guitar riffs,
blast beats, and
metalcore breakdowns.
While there are some...
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Metalcore is a
broad fusion genre of
extreme metal and
hardcore punk. Its
subgenres include mathcore and
melodic metalcore.[citation needed] This incomplete...
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Mathcore is a
subgenre of
hardcore punk and
metalcore influenced by post-hardcore,
extreme metal and math rock that
developed during the 1990s. Bands...
- deathcore.
Progressive metalcore (also
called technical metalcore or
ambient metalcore) is a
fusion of
progressive metal and
metalcore,
characterized by highly...
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Architects are a
British metalcore band from Brighton, East Sus****,
formed in 2004 by twin
brothers Dan and Tom Searle. The band now
consists of Dan Searle...