Metal-core is more popular because is easier to listen.
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The loudest music genres are: Death Metal, Black Metal, Extreme Metal subgenres. But the loudest music genres is : Deathcore. Because in early 2000, Deathcore has been now opened with loud music. The Vocal Chords are: 1. Growling 2. Screaming 3. Pig Squeals 4. Gang Shouts The Music Styles of Deathcore are: Within deathcore, characteristics of death metal, such as fast drumming (including blast beats), down-tuned guitars, tremolo picking and growled vocals, are combined with the screamed vocals, melodic riffs and breakdowns of metalcore. The genre is usually defined by breakdowns and death metal riffs or metalcore riffs played in the usual death metal tuning. Like in other extreme metal fusion genres deathcore guitarists down-tune their guitars to give their music a heavier sound. Deathcore bands may also employ guitar solos as well.
Metalcore
The question is if you know the difference between deathcore and metalcore. To give you an idea, Bullet For My Valentine is Metalcore... and their best songs are "Tears don't fall", "Alone" and "Hearts burst into fire". The other style, deathcore, is much more aggressive and has bands like Bring Me The Horizon and Suicide silence... BMTH is the most famous, but I'll give you a good song from both. BMTH - "Diamonds aren't forever" and Suicide silence - No time to Bleed. There, hope that settles your dilemma. :) UPDATE: there are only 2 types of Heavy Metal Hardcore and Pussycore Hardcore is bands like Slayer, Lamb of God, Exsanguination,Hatebreed etc. Pussycore is everything else metal.
melodic death metal & Deathcore
Bring Me the Horizon seems to be generally recognized as a genre known as metalcore/deathcore.
in the 2000's
Norma Jean - Metalcore Becoming the Archetype - Prog Death Metal Demon Hunter - Hardcore/Metalcore Mychildren Mybride - Metalcore Fit For a King - Metalcore (early) Before Their Eyes - Hardcore Destroy the Runner - Metalcore (early) Blessthefall - Hardcore In The Midst of Lions - Deathcore Impending Doom - Death Metal Living Sacrifice - Death Metal Love and Death - Alt. Metal / Numetal Pillar - Hard Rock Red - Alt. Metal Sleeping Giant - Metalcore War of Ages - Metalcore/ Thrash Metal Wolves At The Gate - Hardcore
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Its dying down but it could be a few years still before you can call it dead, trends like that normaly last as long as long as what inspires them does which is "emo" music, post hardcore, metalcore, deathcore stuff like that. Music trends generally last about 10 years. post hardcore started it in the early 2000s and about 2005 scenecore style metalcore and deathcore started coming in to popularity so I give it till 2015
The loudest music genres are: Death Metal, Black Metal, Extreme Metal subgenres. But the loudest music genres is : Deathcore. Because in early 2000, Deathcore has been now opened with loud music. The Vocal Chords are: 1. Growling 2. Screaming 3. Pig Squeals 4. Gang Shouts The Music Styles of Deathcore are: Within deathcore, characteristics of death metal, such as fast drumming (including blast beats), down-tuned guitars, tremolo picking and growled vocals, are combined with the screamed vocals, melodic riffs and breakdowns of metalcore. The genre is usually defined by breakdowns and death metal riffs or metalcore riffs played in the usual death metal tuning. Like in other extreme metal fusion genres deathcore guitarists down-tune their guitars to give their music a heavier sound. Deathcore bands may also employ guitar solos as well.
There are A LOT! Heavy, thrash, black, death, groove, progressive, stoner, doom, goth, sludge, metalcore, deathcore, crossover, the list goes on and on.
It all comes from hardcore. Punk split off into a few different genres after its inception in the mid-late 70s. One of these was hardcore, seen as being more pure and loyal to the core aesthetics of the movement - hence the name hardcore. Over the years, metal bands from many different metal subgenres took on hardcore influences, hence sludgecore, deathcore, grindcore, metalcore... although applecore is really only Lawnmower Deth taking the p's
one of the popular ones are metallic
Metalcore/Hardcore (more on the metalcore side) They're NOT straightedge although the band says NO to drugs
Metalcore
It all depends on what bands you do listen to, and what bands you represent on your T-shirt(s).