Evolution of Melodic Metalcore (1994-2023)
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- čas přidán 11. 08. 2023
- Melodic Metalcore is a sub-genre that emerged in the late 1990s, when certain metalcore bands incorporated aspects of Melodic Death Metal into their sound in order to produce a more metallic and melodic approach.
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This playlist feels like it should have started with Carcass - Heartwork in 1993. It was more that feel of a list
They're more melodeath than melodic metalcore
Agree
I used to know The Dead Lay Waiting. Went to school with their drummer, and went to college with one of the guitarists (second from the right and second from the left respectively). Interesting to see them in a video like this.
Love to see It Dies Today pop up anywhere so pumped they're back.
2011-12 feels like a huge change in sound
i love these videos sm
can u make a evolution of progressive metalcore? From Nostromo and Between the burial and me to Currrents and After The Burial.
Amazing job! Overall i would add Strongarm, Shai Hulud, Poison The Well as well for the list. Maybe even Overcast (they aren't necessarily melodic, but the clean singing was so ahead of its time, definitely influenced KsE and Shadowfall)
Can you do evolution of Death metal?
Something tells me you’re from SFL with the elegy and drawing last breath picks
DLB called it quits way too soon
Dying Wish \m/
Overall great video, though funnily enough Dead Blue Sky isn't melodic metalcore, just melodeath and don't have any breakdowns or "mosh structure" but they made the cut for the metalcore crowd so to speak. Wouldn't consider Darkest Hour metalcore either beyond the early EPs, they just got thrashy and used skank beats.
Bro please make Spotify playlists for all your videos
State Craft riff sounds like a Hatebreed riff
which sounds like a slayer riff
2:05 remind anyone else of “More of Myself To Kill” by BTBAM?
Two members of undying are from BTBAM!
@@juliogonzalez2880Really?? I know Paul and Tommy were in Prayer for Cleansing, who was in Undying?
Actually, though they often helped each other out by filling in in each other’s bands, because they were NC metal and played a lot together, no one in undying, went on to BTBAM. They were great to see together though
KSE? Early BFMV? August Burns Red? At least, As Blood Runs Black?
I always thought as blood runs black was more deathcore
shut up and listen to poison the well
@@legoeater6920melodic deathcore
Barrit killed man.....
okay i wanna know what genre is killswitch, as i lay dying, bfmv etc then
Versus the bands in the video that have really clear similarity to swedish melodic death metal, those bands are arguably closer to hard rock. Listen to At The Gates, and then listen to 90s Metallica, and you'll see.
melodic metalcore as well. but they arent really breakdown festivals, so i guess its also okay to loop them with In Flames and Edge of Sanity
a mix of Hard Rock and Melodic Metalcore
There is a lot of In Flames influence in Killswitch. The Clayman album is basically the skeleton of the first few Killswitch albums.
where is as i lay dying
who the fuck are all those bands after 2010, you missed a whole chunk of actual melodic metalcore bands
balmora is probably better than all of those bands
None of those bands actually contributed to evolution of melodic metalcore. Also, no Cave In? :/ Darkest Hour yes, but nothing before Undoing Ruin
Counterparts?
counterparts is more melodic hardcore influence than melodeath
@@hereticdeth7986 still melodic metalcore imo. just a different brand of melodic metalcore like PTW, Misery Signals, 7A7P, etc
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Downwards spiral since 2001
darkest hour was like the metal band on Epitaph for a while lol....did they start out on victory tho..??
i cant remember yo🧐
were fhey always on epitaph.? i cant remember if they were on the old victiry compilation CDs or not. not Victiry Style, from the 90s....but like the random victory samplers youd get for buying merch online or get at warped tour at some bands merch table, or whatever lol there was all kinda paths to obtain thise victory samplers lol the litte 7 song joints? they released one like quarterly for over a decade straight😅 thise Cds is how i found ADTR actually, ot to Bomb the Panhandle was on one of those, i was obsessed eith ADTR before i ever even hear For Those Who Have Heart😅
Can y’all stop with these rateyourmusic ass list videos? First band isn’t even metalcore, State Craft wasn’t melodeathy until the next year and Dead Blue Sky is like melodeath/black. Stop trusting charts and start actually listening.
а где At the GATES???
They are melodic death metal
@@Ramble1234 imho they were very influencing. MDM+Metalcore (proto-deathcore?) Anyway you are probably right...
@@ivanivan6759 oh yea definitely super influential, but I think that's kinda it. Just because they are influential to Metalcore doesn't mean that they are.