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Whitechapel - The Saw Is the Law (USA-TN, 2014)

Obviously, any metal with "death" in the genre name never ends up literally on the radio. But some singles are catchy in a way that feels like a radio jam. This is one of my best examples of that, alongside Aversions Crown - Hollow Earth and Carnifex - Pray For Peace

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[–] BitSound 1 points 7 months ago

Went with a friend to see some metalcore recently. Not really my thing in general, but I liked the band Novelists:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y3U6VmQal00

Most of the bands at the show were solidly in the "jumpdafuckup" genre. It's funny because I've heard that term before, but never seen so many bands in a row directly have lyrics about jumping da fuck up