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* Music/TheAcaciaStrain

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* Music/TheAcaciaStrainMusic/TheAcaciaStrain (most prominent in their earliest material, later material is beatdown [[GenreBusting mixed with death metal, djent, sludge metal, post-metal, and a variety of other genres]].



* Downswing



* Downswing
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* MaleBandFemaleSinger: The metalcore scene has several bands that have this setup, many of them forming or gaining popularity in the 2020s. Some of the more notable examples include (but not limited to) Music/{{Spiritbox}}, Music/{{Jinjer}}, MAZE, Broken By The Scream, Lucrecia, Dying Wish, and Novelists FR (2023 onwards) .
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+ NuMetal, AlternativeMetal, RapRock, ElectronicMusic

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+ NuMetal, AlternativeMetal, RapRock, RapMetal, ElectronicMusic

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* Music/DyingWish



* MAZE (mixed with JapanesePopMusic)



* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Many bands that got their start in the mid-late 2000's had this look. More specifically the "skinny teens with swoopy-emo hair" look that was popular at the time. Music/AskingAlexandria, Music/SleepingWithSirens, Attack Attack!, and We Came As Romans were the best examples of the look, but ''far'' from the only bands of long emo haired pretty boys. As groups aged, most bands started to evolve their look and shed the emo fringes. Though some bands still kept the emo look into the 2020s as an aesthetic choice, see DEXCORE.

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* LongHairedPrettyBoy: Many bands that got their start in the mid-late 2000's had this look. More specifically the "skinny teens with swoopy-emo hair" look that was popular at the time. Music/AskingAlexandria, Music/SleepingWithSirens, Attack Attack!, and We Came As Romans were the best examples of the look, but ''far'' from the only bands of long emo haired pretty boys. As groups aged, most bands started to evolve their look and shed the emo fringes. Though some bands still kept the emo look into the 2020s as an aesthetic choice, see DEXCORE.with DEXCORE being one of the more prominent examples.


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* [[https://youtu.be/5KcRpxRnJ60?si=kF9XCKPXX5LFJU0v MAZE - Silent Witness]] (nu-metalcore)
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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMEYLlDThZU The Dillinger Escape Plan - Milk Lizard]] (mathcore)

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* [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xMEYLlDThZU com/watch?v=jiKjcrniJKY The Dillinger Escape Plan - Milk Lizard]] 43% Burnt]] (mathcore)
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* Music/{{Starkweather}} (an EarlyInstallmentWeirdness[=/=]UnbuiltTrope for the entire subgenre, drawing influences from DoomMetal, DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal and AlternativeRock. Possibly the UrExample of the {{Soprano and Gravel}} technique as used by modern Metalcore bands )

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* Music/{{Starkweather}} (an EarlyInstallmentWeirdness[=/=]UnbuiltTrope for the entire subgenre, SubGenre, drawing influences from DoomMetal, DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal and AlternativeRock. Possibly the UrExample of the {{Soprano and Gravel}} technique as used by modern Metalcore bands )
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* Music/AllOutWar

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* Music/AllOutWarMusic/AllOutWar (later material borders on death metal)
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* Music/{{Starkweather}} (an {{Early Installment Weirdness}}[=/=]UnbuiltTrope for the entire subgenre, drawing influences from {{Doom Metal}}, {{Death Metal}}, {{Progressive Metal}} and {{Alternative Rock}}. Possibly the {{Ur Example}} of the {{Soprano and Gravel}} technique as used by modern Metalcore bands )

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* Music/{{Starkweather}} (an {{Early Installment Weirdness}}[=/=]UnbuiltTrope EarlyInstallmentWeirdness[=/=]UnbuiltTrope for the entire subgenre, drawing influences from {{Doom Metal}}, {{Death Metal}}, {{Progressive Metal}} DoomMetal, DeathMetal, ProgressiveMetal and {{Alternative Rock}}. AlternativeRock. Possibly the {{Ur Example}} UrExample of the {{Soprano and Gravel}} technique as used by modern Metalcore bands )



* Frontierer (some deathcore and djent elements; ''Oxidized'' adds in elements of TechnicalDeathMetal and noise)

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* Frontierer Music/{{Frontierer}} (some deathcore and djent elements; ''Oxidized'' adds in elements of TechnicalDeathMetal and noise)



* [[Music/TheNumber12LooksLikeYou The Number 12 Looks Like You]]

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* [[Music/TheNumber12LooksLikeYou The Number 12 Looks Like You]]Music/TheNumber12LooksLikeYou



* Bleed from Within (also MelodicDeathMetal)

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* Bleed from Within Music/BleedFromWithin (also MelodicDeathMetal)



* {{Blessthefall}}

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* {{Blessthefall}}Music/{{Blessthefall}}



* Broken By The Scream (also JapanesePopMusic)

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* Broken By The Scream Music/BrokenByTheScream (also JapanesePopMusic)



* I Set My Friends on Fire (sorta, [[GenreMashup far from the only thing going on here.) ]]

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* I Set My Friends on Fire Music/ISetMyFriendsOnFire (sorta, [[GenreMashup far from the only thing going on here.) ]]



* Oceans Ate Alaska (one of the most obviously ProgressiveMetal[=-=]influenced acts)

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* Oceans Ate Alaska Music/OceansAteAlaska (one of the most obviously ProgressiveMetal[=-=]influenced acts)



* SleepingWithSirens

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* SleepingWithSirensMusic/SleepingWithSirens



* Structures (also djent, noticable PopPunk influence)

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* Structures Music/{{Structures}} (also djent, noticable PopPunk influence)



* Acranius (slamming beatdown, also {{Deathcore}})

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* Acranius Music/{{Acranius}} (slamming beatdown, also {{Deathcore}})



* Paleface Swiss (slamming beatdown, also NuMetal and {{Deathcore}})

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* Paleface Swiss Music/PalefaceSwiss (slamming beatdown, also NuMetal and {{Deathcore}})



* Fuming Mouth (also DeathMetal)

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* Fuming Mouth Music/FumingMouth (also DeathMetal)



* DEXCORE (a bit of a hodgepodge of Main/VisualKei, deathcore, and electroniccore but metalcore at their roots)
* Disembodied (Their album ''Heretic'' provides a possible UrExample)

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* DEXCORE Music/{{DEXCORE}} (a bit of a hodgepodge of Main/VisualKei, VisualKei, deathcore, and electroniccore but metalcore at their roots)
* Disembodied Music/{{Disembodied}} (Their album ''Heretic'' provides a possible UrExample)



* Earthshatter (a SpiritualSuccessor to The Afterimage with the same lineup, but with a different sound)

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* Earthshatter Music/{{Earthshatter}} (a SpiritualSuccessor to The Afterimage with the same lineup, but with a different sound)



* Hanabie (a very weird example that is a mix of deathcore and JapanesePopMusic. Also one of the few groups that is all women)

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* Hanabie Music/{{Hanabie}} (a very weird example that is a mix of deathcore and JapanesePopMusic. Also one of the few groups that is all women)



* Jynx (known for having [[WebVideo/TalesFromTheInternet Justin Whang]] on guitar)

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* Jynx Music/{{Jynx}} (known for having [[WebVideo/TalesFromTheInternet Justin Whang]] on guitar)



* Knosis (Ryo Kinoshita's main project after leaving Crystal Lake. [[GenreBusting Very much not the only thing going on here]])

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* Knosis Music/{{Knosis}} (Ryo Kinoshita's main project after leaving Crystal Lake. [[GenreBusting Very much not the only thing going on here]])



* Nocturnal Bloodlust (mixed with {{Deathcore}}, ProgressiveMetal, electronicore and ThrashMetal)

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* Nocturnal Bloodlust Music/NocturnalBloodlust (mixed with {{Deathcore}}, ProgressiveMetal, electronicore and ThrashMetal)



* Tallah (Noticably influenced by ProgressiveMetal due to having the son of [[Music/DreamTheater Mike Portnoy]] as the drummer.)

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* Tallah Music/{{Tallah}} (Noticably influenced by ProgressiveMetal due to having the son of [[Music/DreamTheater Mike Portnoy]] as the drummer.)
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* '''Nu metalcore''': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: metalcore and nu metal combined, often with a rapping presence and industrial elements, as well as prominent clean vocals in the lighter acts. Famous acts include Music/CodeOrange, Vein.fm, Music/{{Spiritbox}}, Music/OfMiceAndMen, Music/FromAshesToNew, Issues, and Music/{{Volumes}}.

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* '''Nu metalcore''': ExactlyWhatItSaysOnTheTin: metalcore and nu metal NuMetal combined, often with a rapping presence and industrial elements, as well as prominent clean vocals in the lighter acts. Famous acts include Music/CodeOrange, Vein.fm, Music/{{Spiritbox}}, Music/OfMiceAndMen, Music/FromAshesToNew, Issues, and Music/{{Volumes}}.
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* Capharnaum: They are occasionally lumped in with metalcore due to [[Music/{{Trivium}} Matt Heafy]] singing for them, which was how many people discovered them. However, their music is straight-up TechnicalDeathMetal with absolutely nothing in common with the genre aside from Matt's vocal style, and on top of that, they released one other album back in the 90s without Heafy that features a far more conventional death metal vocalist.

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* Knosis (Ryo Kinoshita's main project after leaving Crystal Lake. [[GenreBusting Very much not the only thing going on here]])



* Sylosis: The confusion comes mainly from their vocalist's screaming style, as well as their time of emergence and their tendency to tour with melodic metalcore acts. Musically, however, the band is ThrashMetal with some elements of DeathMetal and ProgressiveMetal. Hilariously enough, Syslosis frontman Josh Middleton would join Architects as their lead guitarist.

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* Sylosis: The confusion comes mainly from their vocalist's screaming style, as well as their time of emergence and their tendency to tour with melodic metalcore acts. Musically, however, the band is ThrashMetal with some elements of DeathMetal and ProgressiveMetal. Hilariously enough, Syslosis frontman Josh Middleton would join Architects as their lead guitarist.guitarist for a few years.

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