Not to be confused with [[Literature/TheDevilWearsPrada the book and movie of the same name]], TDWP is a six piece {{Metalcore}} band from Dayton, Ohio formed in 2005. With a fusion of Christian-themed lyrics and WordSaladTitle songs, TDWP has become one of the most successful [[ChristianRock Christian]] {{Metalcore}} acts around. They've so far released four full-length albums and one EP.

'''Members:'''
* Mike Hranica - lead vocals/screams
* Kyle Sipress - lead guitar
* Jeremy [=DePoyster=] - rhythm guitar, clean vocals
* Mason Nagy - bass
* Guiseppe Capolupo - drums
* Jonathan Gering - keyboards

'''Discography:'''
* 2006 - ''Dear Love: A Beautiful Discord''
* 2007 - ''Plagues''
* 2009 - ''With Roots Above and Branches Below''
* 2010 - ''Zombie'' (EP)
* 2011 - ''Dead Throne''
* 2013 - ''8:18''
* 2016 - ''Transit Blues''
* 2019 - ''The Act''
* 2021 - ''ZII''
* 2022 - ''Color Decay''
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!!Tropes associated with The Devil Wears Prada:

* AlbumTitleDrop: "Sassafras" for ''With Roots Above and Branches Below''.
* ArtifactTitle: Subverted. They assumed the book was about anti-materialism, but after reading the book, they decided to rework the title to fit their own view.
-->''"When standing before God, he won't care about your sweet Prada scarf or Gucci shoes or whatever. It's a Christian reasoning for the name, we didn't name it to attempt at being fashionable or whatever." (Mike Hranica)''
* ChristianRock: Nowhere near as wholesome as one might think though.
* LargeHam: Mike seems to enjoy being one, especially in his guest spot on Music/ADayToRemember's [[http://youtu.be/BmsbobsA7w8 "I'm Made Of Wax Larry"]] music video.
* LyricalDissonance: In their more Christian-themed songs, reading the lyrics and listening to the hard music style can be slightly jarring.
* MetalScream: As per {{Metalcore}} fashion, Mike employs this a lot.
* NonIndicativeName: Most of the song titles on their first three albums have absolutely nothing to do with the lyrics or subject matter.
* SopranoAndGravel: Jeremy (soprano) and Mike (gravel).
* SurprisinglyGentleSong: ''Louder Than Thunder'', sung entirely by Jeremy.
* ZombieApocalypse: The ''Zombie'' EP and its 2021 follow-up, ''ZII'', naturally. The songs exercise every trope found in the genre.