SteakByrnes
01.24.20 | 13, 14, and 26 I wouldn't call progcore, but dope list yea |
splinter
01.26.20 | thx honey |
Get Low
01.26.20 | The majority of these bands suck, unfortunately. 8 is the best progcore album ever imo. Would consider Misery Signals primarily melodic metalcore rather than progcore. I recommend By the Thousands' album Visions of Inner Depth. They're a fantastic groovy progcore band that has really gone under the radar. Also check The Artificials if you haven't. |
sixdegrees
01.27.20 | proggin |
Get Low
01.27.20 | Progcore bands commonly use the djent tone, yes. |
Viriathus
01.27.20 | 16 is a great album but Misery Signals were more associated with bands like hopesfall, Poison the Well, and Shai Hulud upon their release. Though I guess in all fairness a good amount of these dj0nt pseudo-prog Metalcore bands ripped them off pretty hard.
Ill personally give a hard pass on literally every single other album. |
cloakanddagger
01.27.20 | Some good stuff here, I like a lot of stuff in this style but I'd hesitate to call a lot of it progressive since a lot of these bands sound quite similar to each other.
5, 15, 16 and 26 are the best on this list. |
Gallantin
01.27.20 | The only prog metalcore band worth listening to is Shai Hulud |