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My Favorite Metalcore: Another List

Another compilation of my favorite overlooked, obscure, or underrated metalcore records. Ten years since the last one!
1Grimlock
Crusher


No kidding.
2I GOT SHOT IN THE FACE
How Am I Not Myself


Growin’ beards, doin’ drugs, and listening to grind.
3The Rodeo Idiot Engine
Malaise


Blood, sweat, and feedback. A thoroughly French metalcore.
4Engineer
Reproach


Some bands know that Starkweather were the first metalcore band and pay their dues accordingly.
5Carol
1996 reconstructed


A lost artifact of Bremen metalcore history returns to wreak havoc on the modern world.
6Wanderer (MN)
Liberation From A Brutalist Existence


The brutalist existence:
7Suicide Note
You're Not Looking So Good


But You Sound Great!
8Breather Resist
Charmer


A social worker’s nightmare.
9Akimbo
Forging Steel and Laying Stone


Lays pipe.
10Keelhaul
Keelhaul II


“A loud, heavy, annoying rock band for people with short attention spans.” Shares a member with Those Who Fear Tomorrow-era Integrity.
11Paria
The Barnacle Cordious


A metalcore cabinet of curiosities.
12Joy (NC)
No Light Below


The keg will return.
13Symphony in Peril
Lost Memoirs and Faded Pictures


Like a transmission from a lost future where Christcore went all-in on mathy dissonance in a moral panic over tritones.
14For the Love Of
Feasting on the Will of Humanity


These guys used to bring literal anvils to shows lol
15Yuth Forever
10 Code


The first and last word in downtempo.
16The Power & The Glory
Call Me Armageddon


FKNTHNDR
17Congress
Blackened Persistance


Essential H8000.
18Bleed the Sky
Paradigm in Entropy


What everyone pretended Pass Out of Existence was. Austin D’Amond even joined Chimaira!
19MouthBreather (USA-MA)
Pig


A couple of seconds shorter than The Saddest Day but even MADDER.
20Cannae
Gold Becomes Sacrifice


YOU’RE FOREVER DREAMING OF ANGELS WHEN IT’S THE DEMONS THAT YOU LIVE WITH
21Living Sacrifice
The Hammering Process


Destroy Erase Improve (for Jesus).
22Advent
Naked and Cold


Beloved, six years on Cursed.
23Subsist
Lessons in Brokenness


Strips copper for a living and lives in a junkyard. Shares one member with the earliest incarnation of Dead To Fall.
24Darkest Hour
Hidden Hands of a Sadist Nation


Veritas, aequitas.
25Early Graves
We the Guillotine


Here there be monsters.
26Achilles (USA-NY)
Hospice


Messengers if August Burns Red traded all the shred for fight riffs.
27.tourniquet.
I Hate The Way This Makes Me Feel.


Eighteen Visions worship that knows they did their best work before the ink ran out.
28A Life Once Lost
Open Your Mouth for the Speechless...


Full title: “Open Your Mouth for the Speechless, In Case of Those Appointed to Die.” Alternate cover: headless angel statue. An extended demo of “A Fall River Farewell” featuring Anthony Green: on YouTube. Verdict: metalcore.
29Arkangel
Dead Man Walking


Sere, righteous evil. Nobody riffs like Arkangel.
30Leeched
To Dull the Blades of Your Abuse


Bitter and then some.
31Employer, Employee
Discography


Bonafide MySpace falsegrind from 1998. Either a successful Robotic Empire psyop or definitive proof of time travel.
32Cattlepress
Hordes To Abolish The Divine


Coalesce worship that anticipates metalcore’s slide into sludge adjacency by a solid fifteen years.
33Will Haven
Muerte


Everything Will Haven does is chronically overlooked. This glass crusher of a record is no exception.
34Training for Utopia/Zao
Split EP


One of the great metalcore splits. Catches both bands in states of transition—TFU on their way to the wry mecha-stomp of Throwing A Wrench, Zao on the brink of Liberate Te Ex Inferis—firing on all cylinders.
35The Psyke Project
Guillotine


WE PRAY FOR SOMETHING THAT WILL NEVER HAPPEN
36The Chariot
Unsung


Real ones know about the Matt Goldman demos, “Elvish Presley,” “Give It A Name, Call It A Franchise,” and “Some Things Just Never Burn, Some Giants Just Never Fall.”
37Stray from the Path
Villains


Ascetic, athletic, acerbic. Stray’s finest half-hour.
38Eighteen Visions
Yesterday Is Time Killed


Negative and violent. The best of Eighteen Visions.
39Crowpath
Son of Sulphur


Fire.
40Strongarm
The Advent of a Miracle


Christcore this good is indeed a miracle.
41Drawing Last Breath
Final Sacrifice


The evolutionary dead end of metalcore revivalism and the ultimate send-off for the Dead To Fall/Rifles at Recess/early As I Lay Dying days of the genre.
42Throes (USA)
In The Hands Of An Angry God


Math-sludge from the band formerly known as Bone Dance. Covered “Eraser” by Nine Inch Nails and put out a split with Great Falls in case you didn’t know this band is the business. A truly godless 33rpm alternate version of this record is currently streaming on their Bandcamp.
43Hang the Bastard
Hellfire Reign


Avada kedavra, Leicester Square. A bloody rollicking good time.
44The Armed
These Are Lights


These are bops! “Party At Pablo’s” still makes it onto Armed setlists for a reason. The second band on this list with a left-field Nine Inch Nails cover (“Gave Up”) to its name.
45Heaven Shall Burn vs. Caliban
The Split Program


One of the great metalcore splits [2]. Heaven Shall Burn’s side is good, but Caliban’s When Forever Comes Crashing-era Converge impression is the star of the show.
46A Textbook Tragedy
Rain City State of Mind - EP


What’s pit beef?
47nineironspitfire
Seventh Soul Sacrificed


Himsa, Kiss It Goodbye, Undertow, These Arms Are Snakes, Narrows, Akimbo, Great Falls, Fleet Foxes, and the Blood Brothers can all trace their lineage to or through this monster, but all nineironspitfire’s legacy seems to amount to is “that band Botch did a split with”.
48Jesuit
Discography


Essential to understanding how modern metalcore came to be.
49Swarm of the Lotus
The Sirens of Silence


Swedish metalcore from Baltimore, Maryland.
50Khann
Tofutopia


Brutal Truth, one year on militant vegan state radio.
51In Reverent Fear
Written in the A.M.


Drop Dead, Gorgeous on amphetamines. Finch’s The Opposite of December.
52Colonial Wound
Degradation


Swedish metalcore from Jacksonville, Florida.
53Yautja
The Lurch


Metalcore for predators, but not like that.
54Woe, Is Me
Number[s]


A glossy magazine page of a metalcore record with white’n’b choruses so sugary Jonny Craig had to contribute a (bizarrely tasteful?) feature just to remind everyone what’s what.
55Shattered Realm
Broken Ties...Spoken Lies


Black Air Force 1’s-core.
56Thumbscrew
Enlightenment


All is quiet within hearts of redemption.
57Prayer for Cleansing
The Tragedy


Prayer For Cleansing discover structure, restraint, and The Cranberries on their swansong EP.
58It Dies Today
Let the Angels Whisper Your Name


Mostly a ploy to get "Bloodstained Bed Sheet Burden" onto another list and hopefully into more ears, but this is an outstanding demo for a band that would never quite manage to make good on their promise.
59Creation Is Crucifixion
Antenna Builder / Rerecorded Splits + Live In Gene


It’s slim pickings for good metalcore live albums. This is pretty much the platonic ideal. The collected rarities are all incredible, too.
60Chimaira
Crown of Phantoms


Mark Hunter hires Daath as his backing band, the best record of their career ensues. More at 11.
61Converge
No Heroes


Let’s not pretend the ramp-up from “Heartache” through “Plagues” and the blitzkrieg of “Orphaned” through “To the Lions” wouldn’t make another dozen bands’ careers.
62Himsa
Hail Horror


Darker and more abstract than anything else in Himsa’s increasingly overlooked discography.
63Driven
Cowardice Consumer of the West


Riff producer of the east.
64Idylls
Prayer for Terrene


Converge, one month lost in the Australian outback with nothing but Bill Pullman's Lost Highway sax solo to listen to.
65Minus
Jesus Christ Bobby


Now we’re cooking with propane!
66*shels
Plains Of The Purple Buffalo


Metalcore rebuilt from shoegaze and post-metal. A spirit bomb from the heart of the UK’s mid-00s metalcore scene. One-of-a-kind.
67Mahumodo
Waves


Devil Sold His Soul’s A Fragile Hope rebuilt from sulfur and kerosene.
68Eden Maine
To You the First Star


Hail Satan. I was so wrong about this record for so long.
69Taken
And They Slept


We sure did!
70Bird Eater
Dead Mothers Make the Sun Set


Gaza (literally Gaza), but metalcore.
71Officer Jones and His Patrol Car Problems
Memorial


ACAB, except
72When Knives Go Skyward
A Thousand Miles of Rope


The Orange Danza Mathematics Extravaganza.
73Cave In
Beyond Hypothermia


They’d still be remembered if this remarkably fluid demo compilation was all they ever achieved.
74Gift Giver
Daddy Issues EP


Undeniably obnoxious. Undeniably sickkkk.
75Underneath
Nothing Here is Held Sacred


Hot off the press. Go blow this up before this starts showing up on “overlooked metalcore” Sputnik lists in 10 years.
76All Else Failed
Archetype


If only it were!
77Calvaiire
Forceps


Tout ce que nous aimons nous laissons derrière nous quand vient s'écraser pour toujours.
78Ore Miner
Onism


Hellraiser-core. Their demo is uglier and more off-kilter, but was deleted from their Bandcamp after some stuff came to light about a former member.
79Violent Ends
Invisos


Human life begins on the far side of despair.
80Heartscarved
...And Tomorrow We Escape


Undead.
81Nursing
Self Care


Corpsepaint and Converse.
82Left Behind
Blessed by the Burn


WEST
BY
GOD
83Brotherhood of the Lake
Desperation Is The English Way: Vol. 1


It's meant
84Brotherhood of the Lake
Desperation Is The English Way Vol. 2


to hurt.
85Totem Skin
Still Waters Run Deep


Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.
86Dead and Divine
Antimacy


New Junk Aesthetic (Disambiguation)
87All Out War
Give Us Extinction


L'appel du metalcore.
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