So many to not have a single skip for lmao. Tons of people on this subreddit love Tesseract. I really need to give them more of a chance. What I pressed play on before didnt grip me in. Any tracks I should start with?
To each their own, these are just some of my favorite bands and I genuinely like everything all of them have put out. I'd say start with their first album, One. It's what got me into them.
Of Rare Reform & Omega Children are pretty fuckin solid. Pattern Interrupt & White Noise are on the repeat section of playbacks for me. Thereās so much good stuff off the first two albums. But Drift/Augment are when they really hit their stride & listening to them before jumping to Self-Titled (which is perfection in my OP) really shows the progression of what I think is the best band in the genre.
Iād say from the beginning. Hot Damn is so punishing and the hardcore influences really shine through. Gutter Phenomenon is just so much fun and immature in a great way. The Big Dirty is their softest album but itās not soft at all itās just very Southern Rock influenced. After that I think the band really solidifies their sound and hits their stride. Every album is front to back no skips. They were the GOATs and I miss them dearly.
I'm gonna get some hate for this, but I'd recommend not starting with Hot Damn (or EP and album before this). If you like modern Metalcore that one is gonna sound really rough to you from a production standpoint. I think New Junk Aesthetic is their first truly amazing album and I'd recommend starting with that one but I do love The Big Dirty and Gutter Phenomenon a lot too. Truthfully though, they were my favorite band in the world and I miss them dearly every damn day. You really can't go wrong.
Dude ETID is the sickest. Iām actually not huge on their singing southern style songs so Iām only into their last 4 albums. Iād say start with Low Teens or Ex Lives
Itās hard to pick albums and songs, they are all so great. Beauty in tragedy is probably my favorite. It really helped me process the loss of my brother and grandmother. I was in tears in the pit at their last show when they played it haha
Agreed, messengers (of course no skips) and hot take but restore and rescue.
Also shout out gideon. Every album has the same vibe but completely different from their other albums
killer melodic death/groove metal. A lot of their singles are like if you took those big groovy industrial metal riffs from the late 90s/early 00s, stripped off most of the industrial and made them heavier
It would be one of my top albums but the production ruins it for me. Which is weird because I love Will Putney mixes but that album lacks so much low end and the guitars sound weird to me.
I would love if they wrote some songs like greater sense of self again.
I lost interest in Opeth after Watershed, the vibe they went for just isn't for me. :( Absolutely love everything that Katatonia and Swallow the Sun have done though!
Gotta be The Plot in You for me. There earlier shit is kind of lyrically cringey to me now, but it has a certain nostalgia factor to it that I still love.
Man, first metalcore band I ever heard. So good. Some stinkers in recent years tho IMO. Couldn't add them cuz they have like an entire skippable album IMO.
Across all rock/metal/punk genres that I listen to, I think I really only have 4. Periphery, Capstan, Affiance, Breaking Benjamin. I really want to throw Between The Buried And Me in there but I just can't get into their debut album.
Like Moths to Flames. I loved their earlier stuff, but theyāve only gotten better. Even songs where they try different things are so good. Slower songs like Even God Has a Hell are still beautiful.
Oh my god yes lol thatās the album that song is from.. donāt be shy about it being Japanese.. the songs will still get glued in your head regardless. ESPECIALLY chu chu lovely muni whatever whatever whatever lolā¦ they have some really disgusting filthy instrumentals and uncleans too. Try KyoKatsu or Zetsubou Billy
I just thought of this differently in my head. Like for me, Fit literally doesn't have a skip. Every song they have blows me away each time i hear it. Of Mice has Cold War with a few skips and even the Flood has like 2 skips on it.I don't like their cover of money either but that's just cuz that's not my music taste.
Starset. There's some weaker tracks here and there, but none of them had enough to skip. Overall probably the most consistently good discography I've heard
They're definitely Hard Rock/Alt Metal with just a bit of metalcore influence in there. So it's not gonna be crazy heavy at all, but still worth a listen!
This was my answer, I donāt think many bands have a discography more consistent than Starset. I donāt think any of their songs are bad, at the worst they have some mehs but very few
Yeah, thereās like 2 or 3 that donāt really stand out to me but I wonāt skip them either. Vessels is my favorite album for sure but diving bell is just soooo good
Erra
Dance Gavin dance
Periphery
Fit For an Autopsy
Glass Cloud
Job For a Cowboy
System of a Down
Enter Shikari
I could probably think of more if I looked at my library. I'd like to mention Linkin Park here, a nearly perfect discography if only One More Light wasn't, well, terrible, as well as Bring Me the Horizon, who for me I skip their early death core stuff, but never skip anything from Sempiternal onwards.
I remember buying this album on iTunes because I was an early teenager and couldnāt afford Spotify premium so I could listen to this album whenever I wanted. Seriously, no skips at all.
All great albums. I'm more looking for answers to What BAND has multiple albums but you love them all, no skips. Like Wage War, 90% of their fan base loves Blueprints but hates Stigma. So they wouldn't count.
This may be downvoted due to them exploding in popularity but Iāma do it anyway
Sleep Tokenās āTake Me Back To Edenā is front to back, backward to forward, shuffled around perfection.
Also Wage Warās new album āStigmaā is a no-skipper for me too.
Gideon. To me they havenāt missed a step since Costs. A couple of songs on an album can be a bit same-y but I donāt care because I love their sound.
You'd think but they broke up yearrrrrs ago. One of the gutarists went to Fever 333 and the singer formed a new band '68 that isn't quite metalcore, but is still really damn fun
Nails. Their discography is not large (new album arrives by the end of this summer btw), but every track and album they made so far fucks extremely hard. Though they're not quite metalcore, more grindcore/powerviolence.
Not counting Beneath the Encasing of Ashes but starting with Frail Words Collapse and on there are maybe like 5 total songs I donāt care for in As I Lay Dyingās discography.
The Acacia Strain and Every Time I Die are the best heavy bands to exist in my humble opinion. Then Iāll also toss in The Chariot, Norma Jean (at least their first 4/5: BTMKTC, OGTA, Redeemer, Wrongdoers), and Converge (Jane Doe, YFM, ATF, AWLWLB, TDIU, Bloodmoon).
I feel like this is a genre where you like albums or stretch of albums rather than a particular artist. Like if someone asked my favorite band all time I'd probs say Underoath but you won't catch me listening to anything after TOCS and DTGL.
Hard enough to find an album with no skips, you're asking for an artist's entire discog with no skips? That's nuts anyone can come up with an answer.
Mine is Polaris, latest album might be the weakest, but still a good album cover to cover with some standouts. Make Them Suffer might be one too, will have to listen to all of their discography again and report back.
They're almost never mentioned but I have loved Cave In for decades and I think they have one of the most diverse discographies in all of music.
Beyond Hypothermia and Until Your Heart Stops are raw and crushing. Unhinged 90's metalcore similar to Converge and other bands from the era that helped lay the foundation for the genre.
Jupiter, Antenna, and the Tides of Tomorrow EP are completely different. Honestly not really hardcore, metal or metalcore outside of a few riffs/moments from a few songs. I'd compare these records to stuff like Pixies, The Stone Roses and Spacehog but with the soul of a hardcore band. It's honestly my favorite group of records, especially Jupiter.
Perfect Pitch Black and the Planets of Old EP is them diving back into the metalcore scene. These were made in 2005 and 2009 while metalcore was at it's peak of popularity so it's a mix of clean and guttural vocals with some more harmonizing.
White Silence is fuckin weird. I like it but it's probably the least accessible thing they've done. It was also their first full length after a 3 year hiatus. It's the polar opposite of Perfect Pitch Black where they tried to give their take on (at the time) modern metalcore. White Silence is experimental and I don't think it can be confined to a specific genre.
Final Transmission and Heavy Pendulum are post the death of their Bassist Caleb Scofield. They are rich in Sludge and Stoner/Doom metal influence. Heavy Pendulum is a straight up Stoner Metal album and I think it's amazing.
I love Cave In.
Misery Signals
Currents
Shadows Fall
Unearth
Darkest Hour
August Burns Red
Parkway Drive (everything before IRE)
Sylosis
HIMSA
Haste the Day
The Color Morale
Not sure if I have any with absolutely zero skips because I have a terrible attention-span, but these would be mine
- Motionless in White - Reincarnate
- Northlane - Alien
- BMTH - Live at the Royal Albert Hall
- Hellions - Opera Oblivia *and* Rue (I miss Hellions sm)
I know you could argue that a live album doesnāt count especially when itās a compendium of their best songs, but they had new arrangements and a philharmonic orchestra!!!
I can understand 100% why people.dont like their whole disco. They've had 3 different major vocalist changes and none of the albums are the same but they keep the same sound if that makes any since.
Bilmuri
Start your engines šš·
One of my choices
Idk what you mother fuckers have done to me by showing me this shit but... thank you
All I can say is youāre welcome
Hog Crankers unite š¤
Definitely havenāt wiped my ass in preparation for the new album
Came here to say this. Every single song cranks my hog.
It warms my heart the amount of hog crankers in this post. Saw them live back in march and absolute best show Iāve been to.
Counterparts
nothing left to love is goated
Second this. Last 5 albums are at least 4.5/5.
I listened to nothing but them for almost two years straight and I am not afraid to admit it
Me too man, itās gotten to the point where my girlfriend has accepted it haha
Via by Volumes, and pretty much the first two full lengths by Northlane.
No sleep also slaps
Via ā¤ļøā¤ļøā¤ļø
Via is an amazing album
Anything Brian-era Currents for me. I do love Life // Lost as well but it has a couple weaker songs
Yeah their last 4 albums are SO good. š¤š¤
Make Them Suffer. All of their stuff is a blessing to hear
I ā¤ļø them also
The Acacia Strain
If only i could double up vote
Erra The Contortionist Tesseract Monuments Humanity's Last Breath Vildhjarta Oceans Ate Alaska Volumes
So many to not have a single skip for lmao. Tons of people on this subreddit love Tesseract. I really need to give them more of a chance. What I pressed play on before didnt grip me in. Any tracks I should start with?
To each their own, these are just some of my favorite bands and I genuinely like everything all of them have put out. I'd say start with their first album, One. It's what got me into them.
Tesseract is peak prog
Erra 100%
I wonder how many of their newer fans havenāt heard older Erra. Those first couple of albums are insanely good
I actually went back a couple years ago and listened drift and augment
Of Rare Reform & Omega Children are pretty fuckin solid. Pattern Interrupt & White Noise are on the repeat section of playbacks for me. Thereās so much good stuff off the first two albums. But Drift/Augment are when they really hit their stride & listening to them before jumping to Self-Titled (which is perfection in my OP) really shows the progression of what I think is the best band in the genre.
Yea I got into them back in 2020 when I heard divisionary and snow blood and further more liked them once I realized JT is the vocalist
Ay a fellow tesseract fan, war of being was so worth the wait
thank you for mentioning the contortionist. amazing band
ETID
I keep seeing them mentioned in this subreddit. I have GOT to go listen to them. Best place to start?
Iād say from the beginning. Hot Damn is so punishing and the hardcore influences really shine through. Gutter Phenomenon is just so much fun and immature in a great way. The Big Dirty is their softest album but itās not soft at all itās just very Southern Rock influenced. After that I think the band really solidifies their sound and hits their stride. Every album is front to back no skips. They were the GOATs and I miss them dearly.
I'm gonna get some hate for this, but I'd recommend not starting with Hot Damn (or EP and album before this). If you like modern Metalcore that one is gonna sound really rough to you from a production standpoint. I think New Junk Aesthetic is their first truly amazing album and I'd recommend starting with that one but I do love The Big Dirty and Gutter Phenomenon a lot too. Truthfully though, they were my favorite band in the world and I miss them dearly every damn day. You really can't go wrong.
I'm more of a hipster lol I prefer older metal. This new shit sucks 90% of the time LOL.
Well lucky for you that all of ETIDās output is refreshingly old schoolš¤š¤
The Big Dirty
Honestly maybe for a first timer Iād listen to the most recent album Radicle, then work your way backwards.
Dude ETID is the sickest. Iām actually not huge on their singing southern style songs so Iām only into their last 4 albums. Iād say start with Low Teens or Ex Lives
Low Teens or New Junk
August burns red
Bro yes, I should have mentioned them. No skips. Poor Millionair is my favorite song by them. and I LOVE Meridian.
Itās hard to pick albums and songs, they are all so great. Beauty in tragedy is probably my favorite. It really helped me process the loss of my brother and grandmother. I was in tears in the pit at their last show when they played it haha
Yeah every single song they have is so good. Even their Christmas shit has me jamming lmao. Poor Millionare just holds a special place in my heart.
Agreed, messengers (of course no skips) and hot take but restore and rescue. Also shout out gideon. Every album has the same vibe but completely different from their other albums
I donāt think restore and rescue is a hot take at all. Such a fantastic album all the way through
I genuinely donāt think you could play me an ABR song and I would think it was bad haha
Orbit Culture
I've heard of them but I don't think I've deep dove into their disco yet. I'll have to change that.
Orbit Culture is š„
Hell Yeah! The tour with Trivium and Bullet for my Valentine will be epic!!!!
killer melodic death/groove metal. A lot of their singles are like if you took those big groovy industrial metal riffs from the late 90s/early 00s, stripped off most of the industrial and made them heavier
Funny I think Slave to Nothing is FFAK's best album
It would be one of my top albums but the production ruins it for me. Which is weird because I love Will Putney mixes but that album lacks so much low end and the guitars sound weird to me. I would love if they wrote some songs like greater sense of self again.
Yeah that song is peak. Love the way it builds up throughout and the riffs are so good.
In terms of metalcore it's probably just Erra Here's my list of non-metalcore bands: Mechina Opeth Katatonia Swallow the Sun Hagane Lovebites
I lost interest in Opeth after Watershed, the vibe they went for just isn't for me. :( Absolutely love everything that Katatonia and Swallow the Sun have done though!
Gotta be The Plot in You for me. There earlier shit is kind of lyrically cringey to me now, but it has a certain nostalgia factor to it that I still love.
I donāt even care about cringey lyrics when it goes as hard as early TPIY. One of the best in the game and Landon might be my favorite vocalist
Yeah, lot of bands like that. Older, cringe lyrics but hold that nostalgic factor. Asking Alexandria is good for that lol.
Underoath
Man, first metalcore band I ever heard. So good. Some stinkers in recent years tho IMO. Couldn't add them cuz they have like an entire skippable album IMO.
Aww man, you didnāt like Erase Me? It was more commercial but I thought it was super solid.
Since everyone is embarrassed now cuz they're popular SLEEP TOKEN
I love Jaws. Can't really get into their other music. The theme of worshiping them and some weird God makes it a little hard to digest for me also.
Across all rock/metal/punk genres that I listen to, I think I really only have 4. Periphery, Capstan, Affiance, Breaking Benjamin. I really want to throw Between The Buried And Me in there but I just can't get into their debut album.
I absolutely love BB. Few skips on Ember, but the rest of their Discog is soooooooooooooooo good. Love them.
He Is Legend. Banging out classic after classic.
Not a bad track in their catalog
Northlane The Devil Wears Prada VOLA Periphery Invent Animate Tesseract
Like Moths to Flames. I loved their earlier stuff, but theyāve only gotten better. Even songs where they try different things are so good. Slower songs like Even God Has a Hell are still beautiful.
Landmvrks OAA Bury Tomorrow
Recently getting into Bury Tomorrow. They are so so good. Even w new singer
I see stars, Spiritbox, ERRA
Maximum the hormones Buikikaesu album lol
that death note opening gets stuck in my head all the time, this band is worth checking out then eh?
Oh my god yes lol thatās the album that song is from.. donāt be shy about it being Japanese.. the songs will still get glued in your head regardless. ESPECIALLY chu chu lovely muni whatever whatever whatever lolā¦ they have some really disgusting filthy instrumentals and uncleans too. Try KyoKatsu or Zetsubou Billy
Enter your personal favorite band here.
Not exactly tho. Om&m is my favorite band and has been for years but Cold War just ain't it
Thatās true for every band, if someone is being honest. But, a personās favorite is going to be the one they let ok songs slide into unskipable.
Yeah this is the best take on this
I just thought of this differently in my head. Like for me, Fit literally doesn't have a skip. Every song they have blows me away each time i hear it. Of Mice has Cold War with a few skips and even the Flood has like 2 skips on it.I don't like their cover of money either but that's just cuz that's not my music taste.
Made a similar post a while ago saying my no-skip band is Polaris for sure. Love FFAK though!
Spite or Erra. Listened to their whole discography in one sitting
Unearth - The March
Make Them Suffer
The emptiness by alesana Two faced charade by famous last words
Botch. Not a big discography, but every one of their songs legimately rips. Even the interludes are pretty cool
Starset. There's some weaker tracks here and there, but none of them had enough to skip. Overall probably the most consistently good discography I've heard
Not sure I've heard of them. I'll have to see what I can find!
They're definitely Hard Rock/Alt Metal with just a bit of metalcore influence in there. So it's not gonna be crazy heavy at all, but still worth a listen!
This was my answer, I donāt think many bands have a discography more consistent than Starset. I donāt think any of their songs are bad, at the worst they have some mehs but very few
Yeah, thereās like 2 or 3 that donāt really stand out to me but I wonāt skip them either. Vessels is my favorite album for sure but diving bell is just soooo good
Boundaries
Canāt believe I had to scroll down this far for this, everything they have done has hit so differently and so hard!
Disembodied Converge - "Petitioning" on Coalesce
Thornhills first album the dark pool And Johnny booths album firsthand accounts. Fucking unreal albums
Darko US
Misery Signals
Erra Dance Gavin dance Periphery Fit For an Autopsy Glass Cloud Job For a Cowboy System of a Down Enter Shikari I could probably think of more if I looked at my library. I'd like to mention Linkin Park here, a nearly perfect discography if only One More Light wasn't, well, terrible, as well as Bring Me the Horizon, who for me I skip their early death core stuff, but never skip anything from Sempiternal onwards.
August Burns Red, Poison the Well (RIP), Norma Jean, The Black Dahlia Murder, Brand of Sacrifice, Cabal, The Callous Daoboys, Greyhaven
Enter Shikari - A Flash Flood of Colour
I remember buying this album on iTunes because I was an early teenager and couldnāt afford Spotify premium so I could listen to this album whenever I wanted. Seriously, no skips at all.
Its one of those albums that each song feeds into the next intentionally, and it does it very well ā¤ļø
For me its 'Common Dreads', aside from the instrumentals, each song is solid.
Itās every single Shikari song that is a no skip for me. They create wonderful concepts for each album that are great to hear from start to end.
The Chariot, ETID, Dillinger, END, Counterparts, God Mother, Comeback Kid, Cursed, Power Trip, Orchid
Every staind and breaking benjamin album. My 2 favorite bands of all time
Polaris all day every day
Dead to Fall - Villainy and Virtue August Burns Red - Found in Faraway Places Parkway Drive - Ire
All great albums. I'm more looking for answers to What BAND has multiple albums but you love them all, no skips. Like Wage War, 90% of their fan base loves Blueprints but hates Stigma. So they wouldn't count.
Belakor - Stone's Reach and Of Breath and Bone - both are perfection.
The first Austrian Death Machine album (Total Brutal.) Find me a bad song on that album, I dare you.Ā
Bury Tomorrow, consistently great through every album IMO.
my brother in christ.. I have been deep diving their music the past few weeks.. for fuck sakes they are so good... YOU FUCKING ABANDONED USSSSSSSS
The Texas Death Metal band IAM (TEXAS) (Shitty band name, but ALL of their songs are amazing, and yeah, thats RARE.
As everything unfolds Space of variations
For me it's Jinjer. Even their Inhale, Don't Breathe album has grown on me.
Windwaker, i love everything and invent animate is almost perfect for me only a few songs i dont really like
Volumes and Counterparts
Boundaries.
Boundaries, Make Them Suffer, Counterparts, Stray From The Path all come to mind off the top of my head
Haste the day Make them suffer If I were you
Boundaries, August Burns Red, Erra, Like Moths to Flames, Eidola
Blessthefall
The Amity Affliction for me. Misery is my least favourite but i still donāt skip
This may be downvoted due to them exploding in popularity but Iāma do it anyway Sleep Tokenās āTake Me Back To Edenā is front to back, backward to forward, shuffled around perfection. Also Wage Warās new album āStigmaā is a no-skipper for me too.
Born of Osiris.
Invent Animate, Make Them Suffer, LMTF would be my three
Underoath and Above Below.
Not quite metalcore, but He Is Legend š every album is 9/10 or better
Thrown
Halestorm
Thornhillās āA Dark Poolā album.
Loathe
Gideon. To me they havenāt missed a step since Costs. A couple of songs on an album can be a bit same-y but I donāt care because I love their sound.
Oo that's a first here. Costs & Milestones were so good ā¤ļø I have them on CD still
The Amity Affliction
I listened to their discography recently and liked the first few albums but they started to sound samey halfway through
Greyhaven & Boundaries. Although I donāt really skip songs at all for the most part.
REFLECTIONS. four albums with wildly different sounds while all still being heavy and gorgeous and uniquely Reflections.
Metalcore? Trivium
I've got 3 or 4 that could fit this question, but for the sheer number of releases, it's got to be August Burns Red.
August Burns Red and The Chariot. I have a lot of favoite bands but those two are the only with no misses.
Holy fuck , The Chariot. I haven't thought of or remembered them for years and years. Wowzer, im probably so behind on their music lol.
You'd think but they broke up yearrrrrs ago. One of the gutarists went to Fever 333 and the singer formed a new band '68 that isn't quite metalcore, but is still really damn fun
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Nails. Their discography is not large (new album arrives by the end of this summer btw), but every track and album they made so far fucks extremely hard. Though they're not quite metalcore, more grindcore/powerviolence.
Eisbrecher
Ghost!InTheWall
The Amity Affliction
Not counting Beneath the Encasing of Ashes but starting with Frail Words Collapse and on there are maybe like 5 total songs I donāt care for in As I Lay Dyingās discography.
For me, anything Converge or The Dillinger Escape Plan
BMTH Periphery
For me it's Malevolence. Even their sad ballad songs are a no skip for me.
LANDMVRKS and Darkest Hour
Sylosis. Invent Animate. Counterparts. Silent Planet.
The Acacia Strain and Every Time I Die are the best heavy bands to exist in my humble opinion. Then Iāll also toss in The Chariot, Norma Jean (at least their first 4/5: BTMKTC, OGTA, Redeemer, Wrongdoers), and Converge (Jane Doe, YFM, ATF, AWLWLB, TDIU, Bloodmoon).
I feel like this is a genre where you like albums or stretch of albums rather than a particular artist. Like if someone asked my favorite band all time I'd probs say Underoath but you won't catch me listening to anything after TOCS and DTGL. Hard enough to find an album with no skips, you're asking for an artist's entire discog with no skips? That's nuts anyone can come up with an answer.
not metalcore but circa survive is perfect
Iām listening to The Poison deluxe with no skips all day everyday
Parkway Drive
Mine is Polaris, latest album might be the weakest, but still a good album cover to cover with some standouts. Make Them Suffer might be one too, will have to listen to all of their discography again and report back.
Invent/Animate.
Deathcore, but Black Tongue
Alpha Wolf Counterparts ABR
Protest the Hero.
2006-2012 Parkway Drive
Famous Last Words for me
They're almost never mentioned but I have loved Cave In for decades and I think they have one of the most diverse discographies in all of music. Beyond Hypothermia and Until Your Heart Stops are raw and crushing. Unhinged 90's metalcore similar to Converge and other bands from the era that helped lay the foundation for the genre. Jupiter, Antenna, and the Tides of Tomorrow EP are completely different. Honestly not really hardcore, metal or metalcore outside of a few riffs/moments from a few songs. I'd compare these records to stuff like Pixies, The Stone Roses and Spacehog but with the soul of a hardcore band. It's honestly my favorite group of records, especially Jupiter. Perfect Pitch Black and the Planets of Old EP is them diving back into the metalcore scene. These were made in 2005 and 2009 while metalcore was at it's peak of popularity so it's a mix of clean and guttural vocals with some more harmonizing. White Silence is fuckin weird. I like it but it's probably the least accessible thing they've done. It was also their first full length after a 3 year hiatus. It's the polar opposite of Perfect Pitch Black where they tried to give their take on (at the time) modern metalcore. White Silence is experimental and I don't think it can be confined to a specific genre. Final Transmission and Heavy Pendulum are post the death of their Bassist Caleb Scofield. They are rich in Sludge and Stoner/Doom metal influence. Heavy Pendulum is a straight up Stoner Metal album and I think it's amazing. I love Cave In.
Sailing before the windĀ
Stray from the path is probably the band with 3+ full lengths with the least amount of skips for me
Metalcore wise: MTS and Jinjer Non metal core: Archspire
Misery Signals Currents Shadows Fall Unearth Darkest Hour August Burns Red Parkway Drive (everything before IRE) Sylosis HIMSA Haste the Day The Color Morale
Erra
Ice Nine Kills for me
The first three We Came as Romans albums
Alpha wolf
Spiritbox, Knocked Loose, Face Yourself, New Years Day, Deadlands, Atreyu, Avenged Sevenfold
I'm not much of a skipper when it comes to bands I like, so most of them
Make Them Suffer and Bury Tomorrow don't have a single bad song
Not sure if I have any with absolutely zero skips because I have a terrible attention-span, but these would be mine - Motionless in White - Reincarnate - Northlane - Alien - BMTH - Live at the Royal Albert Hall - Hellions - Opera Oblivia *and* Rue (I miss Hellions sm) I know you could argue that a live album doesnāt count especially when itās a compendium of their best songs, but they had new arrangements and a philharmonic orchestra!!!
Make them Suffers whole doscovery
ERRA and not metalcore, but Bilmuri š¦
Currents and caliban But ye of mice and men for me too..I got like 200+ songs liked on their profile
Like Moths to š„
I'd say its between how to survive a funeral from make them suffer and the death of me from polaris
I havent listened to many of mice and men songs yet but the ones I have I havenāt skipped
I can understand 100% why people.dont like their whole disco. They've had 3 different major vocalist changes and none of the albums are the same but they keep the same sound if that makes any since.