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jrlikestodance
July 14th 2024


6707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

It is an easy 3.5

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
July 14th 2024


17197 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

easy 5 for the best and most influential album in the genre m/ m/ m/ m/

XfingTheSullen
July 21st 2024


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

popular doesn't mean influential lol



I don't hear much of this in most stuff labeled deathcore that has come out since

Koris
Emeritus
July 21st 2024


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

^ As much as I enjoy the album, I do kinda agree with that. Hell, I'd almost argue Winds of Plague were a more influential band from that era, when you consider the success and popularity of modern symph-deathcore groups like Lorna Shore and Shadow of Intent

XfingTheSullen
July 23rd 2024


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

and Make them Suffer, Ovid's Withering, She Must Burn and Assemble the Chariots too



what's funny is each of these bands did symphonic deathcore way, way better than winds of plague did though, which calls into question whether they were an influence in the first place. Influenced bands tend to be worse versions of the bands they take after, so I think this is probably just people wanting to do symphonic deathcore independently

artiswar
July 23rd 2024


16639 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Ovid's Withering m////

jrlikestodance
July 23rd 2024


6707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

In terms of influence, I would say The Price of Existence might be the most influential deathcore album from the "classic" era

XfingTheSullen
July 23rd 2024


5558 Comments

Album Rating: 2.5

If you look at the European deathcore scene, whatever band you choose, they'll always sound like Antagony or by extension As Blood Runs Black, but with pig squeals. So they were most likely influenced both by Antagony and Despised Icon.



Few bands from Europe from that scene are known, but I'm talking about stuff like The Juliet Massacre or Medea Rising. Check the stuff out and you'll know what I mean

watch?v=TpFkVlrtR2w

Rowhaus
July 23rd 2024


7135 Comments

Album Rating: 3.5

Medea Rising sounds like a Tyler Perry movie

jrlikestodance
January 27th 2025


6707 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

Bring BDM influence back to deathcore!!!

Spec
January 27th 2025


41420 Comments

Album Rating: 3.0

Bring back the raw production!!!1!!1!!

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
January 27th 2025


17197 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

yes

Hawks
Staff Reviewer
January 27th 2025


115190 Comments

Album Rating: 4.2

I really gotta listen to this again.

kevbogz
January 27th 2025


6688 Comments


still rips. we really had something special with the early years of deathcore... sigh

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
January 27th 2025


17197 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

best in the genre

bach
March 15th 2025


16922 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0 | Sound Off

I MADE YOU SMILE

AND THE DOCTORS WONT BE ABLE TO RECOGNIZE YOUR FUCKIN

FACE

mrdogthrow
March 15th 2025


2175 Comments

Album Rating: 4.5

"I don't hear much of this in most stuff labeled deathcore that has come out since"

honestly, based, there is truly no deathcore album like this one, especially nowadays.

It deserves a 5.

Futures
Contributing Reviewer
March 15th 2025


17197 Comments

Album Rating: 5.0

it really does brother

Koris
Emeritus
March 15th 2025


22618 Comments

Album Rating: 3.8

I feel like the influence of the myspace era in general isn't felt much in modern deathcore. Most current acts fall into either the symphonic/blackened, djent, or tech-death strains of the genre... not much room for the primal meat-and-potatoes sound of the original bands. Which is kind of a shame tbh

Brabiz
March 20th 2025


2696 Comments

Album Rating: 4.0

I miss this sound so much



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