this is amazing, had no idea there were so many deathcore acts in the 90s, at least we both agree damonacy was the first one lol. such a completely different genre that should totally get a revival imo. on the other hand, it seems that the 00s deathcore is going through a revival around late 10s/early 20s
Not including any Suicide Silence's song (especially from The Cleansing in 2007) ruines the whole thing, there could be no deathcore without their first two albums
Goddamn bruh, that banger of The Red Chord - Dreaming In Dog Years and after, holy fuck bro. You found me some new deathcore bangers for thee extension of my gauges in my ears 😂
Damaged is the true father of deathcore, they basically played the style that became the footprint and the face of this subgenre in very late 90’s bands like confusion and darkside nyc were proto deathcores
Who would've thought deathcore was once an ACTUAL mixture of hardcore and death metal who went to shit like many music genres in the 2000s PD: Missing other 90s bands like Deformity, Upheaval, Mörser and Abnegation
@@johndemise3990 lol you could put that label to ALL of the 90's bands of this list. With exception of Damonacy cuz that's not even a deathcore band, that a NY death metal band. All of the DM bands from there were influenced by NYHC. Considering Damonacy a deathcore bands means you would have to consider Suffocation, early Dying Fetus(even tho they werent from NY), Internal Bleeding, Pyrexia etc deathcore too which doesnt make much sense to do I think. 90's 18V for sure had that whole proto deathcore sounds like many of the bands of the 90's on this list. They were very influenced by death metal and grindcore during that era of the band
this is the only comment I agree that I should’ve include them. Antagony is no doubt one of the most important bands in deathcore and they’re mad underrated too!
The earlier bands werent deathcore, mostly NYDM. But they did have influince on the genre. Damonacy and End of One are some of my fav NYDM bands, but if youre including them, you should also include Suffocation and Internal Bleeding, since they are also NYDM bands, and IB had a lot of hxcx influince. Both being extremely influential to deathcore. I don't think damonancy is deathcore, nor many of the early bands. Death metal with hxcx influince ≠ deathcore
i love this type of video and all but i have to ask: are you one of those people who only like obscure bands, the biggest band on here was job for a cowboy, i mean no suicide silence no early bmth no chelsea grin no lorna shore no acacia strain no slaughter to prevail no infant anhilator no carnifex no as blood runs back and i can keep going, i would recommend checking out this band tracheotomy for underground deathcore i think theyre pretty good
I just think since everyone knows or is familiar with these bands I’d like to make the video interesting by including underground gems. I like all those bands you’ve mentioned so I’m not an elitist or anything lmao.
@@juliogonzalez2880 but the way you did it made it seem like Deathcore barely eveolved past 2008.. If this shows the Evolution, it would have to include those bands that dictated the sounds and were emulated by all upcoming bands..
@@OHBOBBYSLUG I’m jealous. I wish I was discovering that record again for the first time🤣🤣🤘🏼 SO GOOD. On my recent top metal albums of 2008 I did have both the WBCC and Carnifex records included. Wbcc was quite a bit lower (still an incredible band and album) but for how crazy the hardcore riffs are on the Carnifex record alone, they got in the top 5🔥
influential (if not the most) are omitted - Despised icon, whitechapel i dunno even suicide silence though some can say controversial but at least famous enough to make some impact
@@dbgrfdg all out war were neither european nor melodeath. caliban and heaven shall burn were ahead of the curve, some of the first melodic metalcore bands, they were a massive influence on Trivium early on
@@neolbioldey underoath's first two albums (Act of depression, Cries of the past) clearly straddles the line between death metal and metalcore, if you're going to put Embodyment in this list then underoath should be in this list.
@@neolbioldey Bonus fact: Since underoath's second album cries of the past (2000) features black metal prominently they demonstrated the earliest example of mixing elements of metalcore and black metal. Underoath is the first blackened deathcore band. Yeah.
No it doesn't both bands are overplayed. The video is unique for not using the most predictable bands while still conveying the evolution of deathcore :D
I wonder where all these dudes now in the early years of deathcore ngl, these dudes seem chill af, I would smoke a few blunts with Rose Funeral and Molotav Solution. those dudes seem hella cool and down to earth by their looks and music they put out
Imagine being an elitist with Deathcore, not including BMTH or SS (2 of the most important bands in the genre) just because they are not grumpy, horribly recorded guitar slug fest and their songs dare to have more than 1m views. Y I K E S
really you pick vulture for 2013, the most fucking obscure band imaginable? i thought i was the only persona alive that had heard that ep. from memory its the guy from dr. acula?
I understand you wanted to shout out some underground bands, but I think this kind of educational video is not a place for that and you should show the most influential bands. For example I know the deathcore after 2005 pretty well and I wanted to listen to some precursors. But I can't be sure if those bands here are relevant at all or they are just some random undergrounds which had no impact on the genre.
Im sorry but i think suicide silence deserves to be on every deathcore list also i dont feel like this is an accurate representation of the evolution of deathcore WAY too much underground bands on this list and underground deathcore atleast as underground as these bands have been the music is honestly not nearly as good the the sound quality is terrible now putting those 90's bands was good but i really thought you would have included bands that genuinely had an influence on the genre and changed the genre you know thee way your supposed to make an evolution list
This video is misleading as fuck lol those 90s bands didn’t influence the 2000s strain of deathcore. It ain’t an evolution. If this was a proper evolution then Suffocation and Cryptopsy would be on here since those are the actual bands that influenced deathcore to sound the way it does, not Damaged.
"A job for a cowboy"
Yooo 2021-2023 all the homies back to back. Thank you for including us
I prefer more the 90s deathcore like Crawlspace, Reprisal and Deformity because you can feel the Hardcore esence and attitude.
Even though I always get disappointed that certain bands aren't included on these lists I do like that it helps me find new bands to listen to
The jump between 2001-2002 is wild everything up to 2001 is like almost deathcore but then boom 2002 like oh there it is.
Thank you for Taking your last chance and my favorite song fragment ;)
this is amazing, had no idea there were so many deathcore acts in the 90s, at least we both agree damonacy was the first one lol. such a completely different genre that should totally get a revival imo. on the other hand, it seems that the 00s deathcore is going through a revival around late 10s/early 20s
check out morbideity
same
This deserves more likes, i rarely hear people talking about the really old school stuff
13:01 I’ve made a typo it’s Spire of Lazarus not spirit
damn, tons of super underground shit i've never heard of in here. didn't expect to see inferious for sure! keep em comin
Thanks to all the bands who helped create this evolution in metal music. Deathcore is in a healthy state.
A prayer for cleansing invented deathcore if you ask me….
They definitely didn't
Very happy to see mantikore on the list! Cant wait till those dudes graduate highscool, id kill to see them live in my state.
Great list! IMO, Embodyment were the first to nail the modern sound
The red chord 🤘
Loving the old school stuff!
Not including any Suicide Silence's song (especially from The Cleansing in 2007) ruines the whole thing, there could be no deathcore without their first two albums
Dude it’s all underground fucking chill
@@addictivetacklecoJob For a Cowboy and Angelmaker are not underground at all
What do you mean there could be no deathcore without those albums? Despised icon was making deathcore before suicide silence was even a band 💀
*Despised Icon has entered the chat*
@@TrealFOET ss put deathcore on the map
Песня warlords от Molotov Solution была выпущена в 2009
It’s good to hear that older stuff that I missed out on first time around. It’s patchy but there are some nuggets in there.
Damonacy is so fucking sick, great call!
Goddamn bruh, that banger of The Red Chord - Dreaming In Dog Years and after, holy fuck bro. You found me some new deathcore bangers for thee extension of my gauges in my ears 😂
First deathcore I believe is End Of One old school discography from 1995/1996.
Damaged is the true father of deathcore, they basically played the style that became the footprint and the face of this subgenre in very late 90’s bands like confusion and darkside nyc were proto deathcores
Who would've thought deathcore was once an ACTUAL mixture of hardcore and death metal who went to shit like many music genres in the 2000s
PD: Missing other 90s bands like Deformity, Upheaval, Mörser and Abnegation
You mean evolved to become something greater than either ever were* 😂😂😂
cry about it, boomer
@@Stanko-lh8bn”I was born in the wrong generation” “new music sucks i miss the 80’s and 90’s” 😂
@@zannyreflections9651how does this relate
right? like bro didnt even show suicide silence like wtf that was the cleansing was so influencial@@Stanko-lh8bn
*no mention of goatamentise 1993, confusion 1991, one last sin 1995, animosity 2000*
Damaged is the true father of deathcore
Its 1 band per year, not multiple per year
No despised icon?
?
1997 eighteen visions
Hardcore/metalcore
@@johndemise3990 lol you could put that label to ALL of the 90's bands of this list. With exception of Damonacy cuz that's not even a deathcore band, that a NY death metal band. All of the DM bands from there were influenced by NYHC. Considering Damonacy a deathcore bands means you would have to consider Suffocation, early Dying Fetus(even tho they werent from NY), Internal Bleeding, Pyrexia etc deathcore too which doesnt make much sense to do I think. 90's 18V for sure had that whole proto deathcore sounds like many of the bands of the 90's on this list. They were very influenced by death metal and grindcore during that era of the band
With Blood Comes Cleansing!!! Dude had amazing high screams. Rose Funeral my local 😈🤘🏻 Cincinnati!!!
With Blood Comes Cleansing just released two new songs back in may!
@@mwokywait seriously? That's sick
holy fuck, i've been trying to remember end of one for like, a year, legend!
deathcore is deathmetal and hardcore
Nah, more Death Metal and Metalcore, Death Metal and Hardcore is Grindcore
@@noentiendonothing grindcore is hybrid of crust punk, hardcore punk, thrash metal and extreme metal
No Antagony?? Theyre one of the first, if not, the first band who made a proper deathcore song
Search up End Of The Circle, 1999
this is the only comment I agree that I should’ve include them. Antagony is no doubt one of the most important bands in deathcore and they’re mad underrated too!
@@juliogonzalez2880 Great video tho! most of the bands from the 90s I have yet to hear, great recommendations
@@johndemise3990 Search up Slaughter of the Soul by At The Gates, 1995 😉
@@crxssaegrim Yea no thats just melodic DM you dont really know your genres LMAO youre wrong for the 3rd time
The earlier bands werent deathcore, mostly NYDM. But they did have influince on the genre. Damonacy and End of One are some of my fav NYDM bands, but if youre including them, you should also include Suffocation and Internal Bleeding, since they are also NYDM bands, and IB had a lot of hxcx influince. Both being extremely influential to deathcore. I don't think damonancy is deathcore, nor many of the early bands. Death metal with hxcx influince ≠ deathcore
Dying Fetus
Deadwater drowning man i forgot about them
i love this type of video and all but i have to ask:
are you one of those people who only like obscure bands, the biggest band on here was job for a cowboy, i mean no suicide silence no early bmth no chelsea grin no lorna shore no acacia strain no slaughter to prevail no infant anhilator no carnifex no as blood runs back and i can keep going, i would recommend checking out this band tracheotomy for underground deathcore i think theyre pretty good
I just think since everyone knows or is familiar with these bands I’d like to make the video interesting by including underground gems. I like all those bands you’ve mentioned so I’m not an elitist or anything lmao.
@@juliogonzalez2880 but the way you did it made it seem like Deathcore barely eveolved past 2008.. If this shows the Evolution, it would have to include those bands that dictated the sounds and were emulated by all upcoming bands..
I was happy to see Killwhitneydead on here. They were huge here in NC back in the 2000s
Bro all these garbage bands you mentioned are mainstream and newschool af😂😂😂their band members didn’t even know what deathcore is 1992
Perfect 👹👿
WITHBLOODCOMESCLEANSING DEFINITELY did the death metal hardcore blend perfectly.
Very true, then Carnifex released an album 5 months later that did it even better D:
@@crxssaegrim which album was it?
@@OHBOBBYSLUG The Diseased and the Poisoned
@@crxssaegrim thanks will check it out.
@@OHBOBBYSLUG I’m jealous. I wish I was discovering that record again for the first time🤣🤣🤘🏼 SO GOOD.
On my recent top metal albums of 2008 I did have both the WBCC and Carnifex records included. Wbcc was quite a bit lower (still an incredible band and album) but for how crazy the hardcore riffs are on the Carnifex record alone, they got in the top 5🔥
Taking your last chance🎉🎉🎉🎉❤
Cool to see killwhitneydead on this since they are local to me
Wish they would make a come back! 🤘🏻😈
@@MichaelS.7861 They did a reunion show back in 2017
If you made a playlist of all the bands featured in your videos that would be so sick
influential (if not the most) are omitted - Despised icon, whitechapel i dunno even suicide silence though some can say controversial but at least famous enough to make some impact
Like alaways people bitching for that or this band. Thanks for the video i meet cool bands 🔥
all out war , konkhra , heaven shall burn , caliban homo iratus, morder ? oh i forget this is american death core !
Those are mostly Melodic Death Metal bands.. also european bands are always 5 years behind the curve trying to copy american culture
@@dbgrfdg all out war were neither european nor melodeath. caliban and heaven shall burn were ahead of the curve, some of the first melodic metalcore bands, they were a massive influence on Trivium early on
All out war is American band from New York City!
all out war is metallic hardcore
Chalice was a hardcore band, now their new band is "Immanifest"
Where is all the band from the Montreal scene : despised icon, ion dissonance, beneath the massacre, orphans in coma ?? Come on !! Seriously !!
5:33 sound little bit similar to cc
Whare is underoath?
underoath has never been deathcore
Sir, this is a deathcore list. Underoath goes in the metalcore list
@@neolbioldey underoath's first two albums (Act of depression, Cries of the past) clearly straddles the line between death metal and metalcore, if you're going to put Embodyment in this list then underoath should be in this list.
@@Linkmitch well maybe I'm just ignorant. idk I never liked Underoath
@@neolbioldey Bonus fact: Since underoath's second album cries of the past (2000) features black metal prominently they demonstrated the earliest example of mixing elements of metalcore and black metal.
Underoath is the first blackened deathcore band.
Yeah.
no 18 visions is crazy or abnegation
Great list. Blood Has Been Shed , ZAO, and Sanguisugabogg would get my vote.
Sanguisugabogg is modern death metal not deathcore
Bogg? You little core kids stay wanting to claim death metal bands lol
Lmao sanguisugabogg is nowhere close to deathcore at all
leave my bogg out of this
Sanguisugabogg is more old school slam death metal
Despised Icon?!?! WTF
Deathcore didn't exist during the Myspace era in the early 2000s. These are more like Grindcore bands in the 90s.
Needs Suicide Silence for ‘07 and modern Lorna Shore.
No it doesn't both bands are overplayed. The video is unique for not using the most predictable bands while still conveying the evolution of deathcore :D
I thought those 90s acts were considered hardcore punk?
I wonder where all these dudes now in the early years of deathcore ngl, these dudes seem chill af, I would smoke a few blunts with Rose Funeral and Molotav Solution. those dudes seem hella cool and down to earth by their looks and music they put out
Lethargy was Brann Dailor's first band. Mastodon
Charles Darwin's theory is proven by this video
Lethargy fuck yeah
I love up and coming bands buut these bands from 2020 foward sounded like they were still in 2006 😂😂💀
If Nightcore became DEATHCORE 😁😁
half of these are just death metal. how can deathcore exist in 1991 when the most metallic hardcore was crossover
where is suicide silence ?
Imagine being an elitist with Deathcore, not including BMTH or SS (2 of the most important bands in the genre) just because they are not grumpy, horribly recorded guitar slug fest and their songs dare to have more than 1m views. Y I K E S
I didn't say anything about them "not being real deathcore" lmao I just wanted to do a different approach to showcase a genre.
Where the fuck is As Blood Runs Black, Suffokate, Suicide Silence, and Rose Funeral?
I don’t think you’ve watched the whole vid if you’ve missed rose funeral
9:15 if ya missed the last name you mentioned
i think antagony is the first band of deathcore
End of the circle by antagony is pretty deathcore sounding for 1999
really you pick vulture for 2013, the most fucking obscure band imaginable? i thought i was the only persona alive that had heard that ep. from memory its the guy from dr. acula?
oddly enough its a perfect example of what deathcore was at in 2013
I understand you wanted to shout out some underground bands, but I think this kind of educational video is not a place for that and you should show the most influential bands. For example I know the deathcore after 2005 pretty well and I wanted to listen to some precursors. But I can't be sure if those bands here are relevant at all or they are just some random undergrounds which had no impact on the genre.
why all the deathcore vocalist in 2000s have a emo hair?
Im sorry but i think suicide silence deserves to be on every deathcore list also i dont feel like this is an accurate representation of the evolution of deathcore WAY too much underground bands on this list and underground deathcore atleast as underground as these bands have been the music is honestly not nearly as good the the sound quality is terrible now putting those 90's bands was good but i really thought you would have included bands that genuinely had an influence on the genre and changed the genre you know thee way your supposed to make an evolution list
Where is whitechapel the bests mdoern deathcore band
This video is misleading as fuck lol those 90s bands didn’t influence the 2000s strain of deathcore. It ain’t an evolution. If this was a proper evolution then Suffocation and Cryptopsy would be on here since those are the actual bands that influenced deathcore to sound the way it does, not Damaged.
No ha puedo a Suicide Silencie? f u !!
This is legit one of the worst lists I've ever seen. I only agreed with one of the band's/songs.
Why do you think this is deathcore and not death metal?
because it has hardcore elements in it
Didn't hear any hardcore elements in the first few songs. Sounded like 90s death metal. @@juliogonzalez2880
bro included a band with someone who had a suicide silence tee shirt but didnt include suicide silence
Looking at a SS tee is more fun than listening to their music anyways.
the look got so gay looking as it got closer to the 2000s
🤓
That’s because the 90s shit isn’t even deathcore