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Fury of Five formed in Asbury Park, New Jersey in 1994 and were a significant act in the development of metallic hardcore and beatdown in the northeastern United States, touring extensively with Madball, Earth Crisis, and Fear Factory through the mid-to-late 1990s. Their debut No Reason to Smile (1996) was followed by two Victory Records releases, At War with the World (1998) and This Time It's Personal (2000), both of which cemented the band's reputation in the hardcore and metalcore underground. After more than two decades without new material, the band returned with the five-song EP Half Past Revenge in 2023.
Get Scared formed in Layton, Utah in 2008, carving a niche in the post-hardcore scene with horror-themed imagery and a sound that oscillates between gothic rock atmospherics and explosive metalcore aggression. Vocalist Nick Matthews brought a theatrical darkness to albums like 'Demons' and 'Dgd,' channeling the eerie side of the Warped Tour scene. Their willingness to embrace macabre themes and cinematic production set them apart from their more straightforward post-hardcore contemporaries.
Gideon have steadily changed from a melodic, faith-rooted metalcore act into a heavier, meaner band built on groove, confrontation, and hard-earned self-definition. Early releases such as Costs, Milestone, and Calloused carried the urgency of touring metalcore and melodic hardcore, with Daniel McWhorter's shouted vocals framed by fast rhythms, gang-ready refrains, and breakdowns written for impact. Cold marked a darker turn, and Out of Control pushed the band toward a rougher blend of hardcore swagger, nu-metal bounce, and Southern rock attitude. More Power. More Pain. made that shift feel fully intentional, focusing on thick chugs, hostile vocal phrasing, blunt lyrics, and beatdown-ready pacing. The band still uses metalcore structure, but the presentation is less polished than many of their peers: riffs feel dustier, hooks are barked more than sung, and the songs often sound like they were built from resentment, exhaustion, and stubborn momentum. Gideon's evolution is important to the music itself. Instead of treating heaviness as a costume, they have let each era strip the band closer to a raw, groove-driven identity.
Formed in Winston-Salem, North Carolina in 2001, Glass Casket drew attention as much for their membership as their music, featuring Between the Buried and Me's Dustie Waring and Blake Richardson alongside vocalist Adam Cody. Their 2004 debut We Are Gathered Here Today on Abacus Recordings established them as a technically accomplished deathcore band, followed by Desperate Man's Diary in 2006 before the project went dormant. After years of inactivity, the band signed to Silent Pendulum Records in 2023 and released a self-titled EP, their first new material in seventeen years.
GORE. build metalcore around emotional exposure as much as impact. Led by Haley Roughton with guitarist Alex Reyes and bassist Devin, the band arrived with A Bud That Never Blooms, an EP that frames femininity, family strain, grief, and self-denial through crushing riffs and unusually theatrical melodic turns. "Pray," "Babylon," and "Heaven Is Above Me" show how the project shifts from detuned low-end pressure to fragile clean vocals, choral atmosphere, and sudden breakdowns without making those contrasts feel pasted together. Roughton's voice is central: she can sound wounded, confrontational, devotional, or furious, often using melody to make the heavier moments hit harder. The band also pulls from nu metal, shoegaze, and post-metalcore textures, giving the songs more shadow and space than a straight breakdown-driven approach would allow. Later tracks such as "Sepsis" lean further into that dynamic range. GORE.'s strongest material feels personal before it feels polished, using heaviness to expose pain instead of simply decorating it.
Granite State is a five-piece metalcore and hardcore band from Germantown, Maryland that has been refining their crushing sound since 2018. The band flirts with metalcore, doom metal, and hardcore punk, creating something abrasive, confrontational, and dense. Their EP 'Proper Forms of Protest' showcases a band that values heaviness and honesty in equal measure.
Louisville, Kentucky's Greyhaven emerged in 2013 with a brand of chaotic, noise-infused metalcore that feels genuinely dangerous. Their albums 'Empty Black' and 'This Bright and Beautiful World' pair dissonant guitar work with frantic vocal delivery, creating a sound that's as intellectually stimulating as it is viscerally intense. The band's refusal to follow trends in favor of their own abrasive vision has earned them a devoted following among fans of adventurous heavy music.
Indianapolis metalcore outfit Haste the Day were a driving force in the Christian metalcore movement of the 2000s, blending melodic hooks with aggressive breakdowns across albums like 'Burning Bridges' and 'Pressure the Hinges.' Their farewell show at Furnace Fest became legendary, though the band has since reunited periodically to remind fans why they were one of the scene's most beloved acts.
Heavy//Hitter emerged from Orlando's underground in 2017 with a mission to crush the norms of mainstream metalcore through their chaotic blend of deathcore, beatdown, and sludge. Vocalist Austin Hayes leads the assault through devastating breakdowns and guttural vocals on releases like 'HATE MANIFEST' and 'Moments of Misery.' Their signing to Blue Grape Music in 2024 brought wider attention to a band that had already been terrorizing Florida's heavy music scene for years.
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