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* Music/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas (the electronic aspect of their music pulls influence from just about everywhere, from EDM to J-core, and their more "core" aspect is straight up post-hardcore, but they've been known to mess around with genres numerous times in their songs)

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* Music/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas Music/{{Fear And Loathing In Las Vegas|Band}} (the electronic aspect of their music pulls influence from just about everywhere, from EDM to J-core, and their more "core" aspect is straight up post-hardcore, but they've been known to mess around with genres numerous times in their songs)

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* Music/{{Enter Shikari}} (along with Bring Me The Horizon, probably the most critically acclaimed)

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* Music/ElectricCallboy (fka Eskimo Callboy, also metalcore and comedy rock)
* Music/{{Enter Shikari}} (along with Bring Me The Horizon, probably the most critically acclaimed)acclaimed - mixed with PostHardcore and AlternativeRock)
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+ CrunkCore, 8-bit music, Pop Music, HipHop, AlternativeRock

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+ CrunkCore, 8-bit music, Pop Music, HipHop, AlternativeRockAlternativeRock, IndustrialMetal



* Music/TheBrowning (more leaned towards {{heavy metal}} and {{deathcore}})

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* Music/TheBrowning (more leaned towards {{heavy metal}} metal}}, {{deathcore}} and {{deathcore}})HardcoreTechno)
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Electronicore or "synthcore" is a music genre that rose to prominence in the late 2000's, largely on social media websites such as Website/MySpace and music sharing services. The genre is largely a mix between {{Metalcore}} and various types of {{electronic music}} (usually {{trance}}, rave, or {{dubstep}}). It is characterized by the usual metalcore trademarks of harsh vocals and chugs but it's also coupled with auto-tuned or synthesized clean vocals, lots of breakdowns (probably to even more of an extent than metalcore) and electronic breaks usually in the bridge. Some of the bands have a relatively bad reputation among music critics (check the crabcore meme) but the scene has also produced many critically acclaimed and experimental bands that prove the genre's worth.

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Electronicore or "synthcore" is a music genre that rose to prominence in the late 2000's, largely on social media websites such as Website/MySpace and music sharing services. The genre is largely a mix between {{Metalcore}} {{heavy metal}}, {{hardcore punk}} and various types of {{electronic music}} (usually {{trance}}, rave, or {{dubstep}}). It is characterized by the usual metalcore trademarks of harsh vocals and chugs but it's also coupled with auto-tuned or synthesized clean vocals, lots of breakdowns (probably to even more of an extent than metalcore) and electronic breaks usually in the bridge. Some of the bands have a relatively bad reputation among music critics (check the crabcore meme) but the scene has also produced many critically acclaimed and experimental bands that prove the genre's worth.



* Music/TheBrowning

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* Music/TheBrowningMusic/TheBrowning (more leaned towards {{heavy metal}} and {{deathcore}})
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* Crossfaith (Have strong GrooveMetal influences)

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* Crossfaith (Have strong GrooveMetal influences)and MelodicDeathMetal influences, undoubtedly the heaviest example)
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Electronicore or "synthcore" is a music genre that rose to prominence in the late 2000's, largely on social media websites such as myspace. The genre is largely a mix between {{Metalcore}} and various types of electronic music (usually trance, rave, or dubstep). It is characterized by the usual metalcore trademarks of harsh vocals and chugs but it's also coupled with auto-tuned or synthesized clean vocals, lots of breakdowns (probably to even more of an extant than metalcore) and electronic breaks usually in the bridge. Some of the bands have a relatively bad reputation amoung music critics (check the crabcore meme) but the scene has also produced many critically acclaimed and experimental bands that prove the genres worth.

Many bands have overlap with straight up {{Metalcore}} as well as [[ScreamoMusic Screamo]], with the more genre bending ones also overlap with {{Crunkcore}}.

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Electronicore or "synthcore" is a music genre that rose to prominence in the late 2000's, largely on social media websites such as myspace. Website/MySpace and music sharing services. The genre is largely a mix between {{Metalcore}} and various types of electronic music {{electronic music}} (usually trance, {{trance}}, rave, or dubstep). {{dubstep}}). It is characterized by the usual metalcore trademarks of harsh vocals and chugs but it's also coupled with auto-tuned or synthesized clean vocals, lots of breakdowns (probably to even more of an extant extent than metalcore) and electronic breaks usually in the bridge. Some of the bands have a relatively bad reputation amoung among music critics (check the crabcore meme) but the scene has also produced many critically acclaimed and experimental bands that prove the genres genre's worth.

Many bands have overlap with straight up {{Metalcore}} as well as [[ScreamoMusic Screamo]], with the more genre bending genre-bending ones also overlap with {{Crunkcore}}.



* Attack Attack! (probably the most infamous example, although by their third (and last) album they had ditched the genre and became straight up {{Metalcore}} )

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* Attack Attack! (probably the most infamous example, although by their third (and last) album album, they had ditched the genre and became straight up {{Metalcore}} ){{Metalcore}})



* Music/BringMeTheHorizon (Slowly ditched {{deathcore}} to become a version of elctronicore influenced more by ambient electro and post rock than by rave, ultimately becoming one of the most critically acclaimed bands in this genre. By ''That's the Spirit'', the "-core" part was completely abandoned)

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* Music/BringMeTheHorizon (Slowly (slowly ditched {{deathcore}} to become a version of elctronicore influenced more by ambient electro and post rock post-rock than by rave, ultimately becoming one of the most critically acclaimed bands in this genre. By genre and by ''That's the Spirit'', the "-core" part was completely abandoned)



* Music/{{Falling in Reverse}} (new album only)
* Music/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas (the electronic aspect of their music pulls influence from just about everywhere, from EDM to J-core, and their more "core" aspect is straight up post hardcore, but they've been known to mess around with genres numerous times in their songs)
* Music/HorseTheBand (a 'Nintendocore' band)

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* Music/{{Falling in Reverse}} (new album (''Fashionably Late'' only)
* Music/FearAndLoathingInLasVegas (the electronic aspect of their music pulls influence from just about everywhere, from EDM to J-core, and their more "core" aspect is straight up post hardcore, post-hardcore, but they've been known to mess around with genres numerous times in their songs)
* Music/HorseTheBand (a 'Nintendocore' band)"Nintendocore" band, where the synthesized parts sound like something from an 8-bit game)

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