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* FaceOfTheBand: Erian
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* VindicatedByHistory: During the 2000s, the media thought they were just another Main/Deathcore band. Following the band's reformation in 2014, Despised Icon are now considered one of the genre's founding fathers, with ''The Healing Process'' and ''The Ills of Modern Man'' being some of the most influential deathcore albums among newer deathcore bands.

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* VindicatedByHistory: During the 2000s, the media thought they were just another Main/Deathcore Main/{{Deathcore}} band. Following the band's reformation in 2014, Despised Icon are now considered one of the genre's founding fathers, with ''The Healing Process'' and ''The Ills of Modern Man'' being some of the most influential deathcore albums among newer deathcore bands.
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* SignatureSong: "In the Arms of Perdition" and "MVP".

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* SignatureSong: "In the Arms of Perdition" and "MVP"."MVP".
* VindicatedByHistory: During the 2000s, the media thought they were just another Main/Deathcore band. Following the band's reformation in 2014, Despised Icon are now considered one of the genre's founding fathers, with ''The Healing Process'' and ''The Ills of Modern Man'' being some of the most influential deathcore albums among newer deathcore bands.
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* BrokenBase: Let's put it this way: ''The Healing Process'' is literally the only album that the fanbase ''can'' agree on. ''Consumed'' was either an incredibly strong debut or a dime-a-dozen brutal death album, ''Ills'' was either a major step forward or was where they went down the toilet, ''Day'' was either the natural progression of ''Ills'' or was emblematic of everything wrong with deathcore in the late 2000s and the point where they turned into a parody of themselves, and ''Beast'' is either an incredibly strong comeback or a massive disappointment.

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* BrokenBase: Let's put it this way: ''The Healing Process'' is literally the only album that the fanbase ''can'' agree on. ''Consumed'' was either an incredibly strong debut or a dime-a-dozen brutal death album, ''Ills'' was either a major step forward or was where they went down the toilet, a sellout album, ''Day'' was either the natural progression of ''Ills'' or was emblematic of everything wrong with deathcore in the late 2000s and the point where they turned into a parody of themselves, and ''Beast'' is either an incredibly strong comeback or a massive disappointment.

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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just a dime-a-dozen brutal death album? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.
* DorkAge: Lots of people would call ''Day'' this. Unfortunately, since it was also their last album, it might have doubled as an ignominious end.

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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their Let's put it this way: ''The Healing Process'' is literally the only good album, or album that the fanbase ''can'' agree on. ''Consumed'' was it just either an incredibly strong debut or a dime-a-dozen brutal death album? Was album, ''Ills'' was either a bold new progression of their sound major step forward or was it where they went down the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was toilet, ''Day'' their strongest album yet, was either the natural progression of ''Ills'' or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol emblematic of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, in the late 2000s and the point where they have turned into a very divided fanbase.
* DorkAge: Lots
parody of people would call ''Day'' this. Unfortunately, since it was also their last album, it might have doubled as themselves, and ''Beast'' is either an ignominious end.incredibly strong comeback or a massive disappointment.



* SignatureSong: "Furtive Monologue" and "MVP".

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* SignatureSong: "Furtive Monologue" "In the Arms of Perdition" and "MVP".
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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just another Red Chord clone? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.

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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just another Red Chord clone? a dime-a-dozen brutal death album? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.
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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just another Red Chord clone? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.
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* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just another Red Chord clone? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.
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Added DiffLines:

* BrokenBase: ''Like you would not believe''. Was ''Poison'' their only good album, or was it just another Red Chord clone? Was ''Ills'' a bold new progression of their sound or was it the beginning of their slide into being just another bro-pandering band? Was ''Day'' their strongest album yet, or was it a pile of wigger trash that stood as a symbol of everything wrong with the deathcore genre? Seriously, for a band with only four full-length releases, they have a very divided fanbase.
* DorkAge: Lots of people would call ''Day'' this. Unfortunately, since it was also their last album, it might have doubled as an ignominious end.
* FaceOfTheBand: Erian
* SignatureSong: "Furtive Monologue" and "MVP".

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