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If you were not aware space can be a music genre. Bands like Hum are known for being a space band. The Devil Wears Prada made an EP called Space and pulled off the genre quite well. However, the best space band is Hopesfall
1Hopesfall
Satellite Years 2.0 (Remixed and Remastered)


The Satellite Years was the cult classic masterpiece of space and post hardcore and metalcore.
2Hopesfall
No Wings To Speak Of


The most cult classic Hopesfall release. This is more metalcore but the 4 songs are considered some of the most intricate and well written songs of metalcore.
3Hopesfall
Arbiter


A space post hardcore album that is also a reunion album after 20 years. One of the most succesful reunion albums in terms of quality
4Hopesfall
A Types


A space rock album that is pulled off well.
5Hopesfall
Magnetic North


This album doubles down on the space genre and is usually considered to be the best by those who dont think Satellite Years or No Wings To Speak the best.
6Hopesfall
The Frailty of Words


Space hardcore album. Gutteral at times, absolutely beautful at others. Also the heaviest bass album. Suoer bass lines.
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