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| Top 10 Trivium Songs
I've recently been listening to Trivium for the first time in a long time, and it's been stirring up some fond memories, so I've decided I'll take a look through my favourite Trivium tracks in the 15 years since their first record's release | | 10 | Trivium Until The World Goes Cold
One of the few songs I can actually listen to in the Draiman inspired lull that was Vengeance Falls and its follow up, Silence In The Snow. | | 9 | Demon
This bonus track from Trivium's debut is reminiscent of Slayer's output at their peak, but it has its own charm. It's impressive to think Matt Heafy was 17 when this album came out, and 14 when he started writng it. | | 8 | Built To Fall
A simple, catchy song from In Waves, full of all the angsty appeal that got many Nu Metal bands insanely popular a few decades ago. | | 7 | Throes Of Perdition
Fantastic song from their best album. I really love the tone on the guitars in this song. | | 6 | The Crusade
This album was wrongly critiqued upon its release as being a bland Metallica clone, and while many consider it a misstep by the band, I think it's probably their second best, behind Shogun. The title track, which also closes out the album, is an instrumental masterpeice, that doesn't bore me at any point, despite being over 8 minutes long, without vocsls. | | 5 | The Sin And The Sentence
Trivium's latest album has signalled something of a return to the form that made them what they were in the first place. While it's not game changing by any stretch of the imagination, this album, and its title track put to the forefront all of the bands strongest points. | | 4 | Dying In Your Arms
Possibly their biggest song from their breakthrough album, Ascendancy, this put them on the map, for better or worse as a Metal band that could include melody and softer, sung vocals, alongside decent instrumentation. | | 3 | In Waves
I still remember the first time I heard this, and my 15 year old mind was blown. The album itself never fully matched up to the absolute assault of this songs opening, but it still resonated with me in a big way. | | 2 | Kirisute Gomen
The opening track to Shogun, this song completely put Trivium another level compared to their earlier stuff. Out of all their stuff I've been re-listening to, one thing is abundantly clear. Shogun still holds up. | | 1 | Becoming The Dragon
This song lyrically, and sonically, encapsulates what Trivium can be at their best. Hard hitting for what they are, focused, with a song that tells a story. Becoming The Dragon is about the Japanese myth of Dragons, and how when a koicarp swims against stream an up a waterfall, it is transformed into a Dragon. | |
Assemblage
04.07.18 | Washing Me Away in the Tide.......... and most tracks off of Ember to Inferno need more recognition. | dctarga
04.07.18 | The Crusade (song) does jam pretty hard tbh | Source
04.07.18 | Always thought the t/t on ascendancy was their best | Assemblage
04.07.18 | Yeah, Ascendancy song is kick-ass |
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