I LOVE electronicore! This music was the soundtrack to my life in the late 2000's early 2010's. The combo of synths and breakdowns was so unique, I remember all the "top 10 synth breakdowns" videos all over TH-cam back in the day. It's cool to see bands still flirting with this style to this day. Awesome video and a total nostalgia trip!
YESSS haha i loved those old top 10 vids! Absolutely; love seeing the style embedded in modern EDM and metal artists like Sullivan King. Thanks so much for watching!!!
@@JawncoreIL I grew up on all the same music as you man! But since I’ve been binge watching your videos, you should definitely explore more of the Chicago scene you grew up in. You seem to have good insight and I like the structure of your videos! 🔥
Always cool to see you post a music discussion! I was not on board at all, I avoided this sound like the plague in early 2010’s lol. But that breakdown at 5:20 is pretty sick, I’m going to go check that album out now.
DUDE thanks for watching!!! Means a lot. Haha I understand 😂 hell yes; What This Means to Me is such a kick ass song. All of 3-D is dope tbh! Highly recommend.
Enter Shikari was doing trance/core/brit pop... different wave of electronic elements & genres than the synth, autotune, post hardcore ISS was using. also are you not gonna mention Sky Eats Airplane?
@FuryNotFurry horse the band came first bud & every artist around that time was doing it differently, as I stated in my previous comment. Enter Shikari, I See Stars, & Sky Eats Airplanes debut records sounded absolutely nothing alike other than they have breakdowns with screaming & electronic dance elements with singing, only correlation between the bands who were all doing their own take, not really influenced by each other. Cope bud
i was introduced to them in 2011 on the Scream It Like You Mean It Tour. I was actually there for Chiodos but i ended up getting ISS’s autographs.
I LOVE electronicore! This music was the soundtrack to my life in the late 2000's early 2010's. The combo of synths and breakdowns was so unique, I remember all the "top 10 synth breakdowns" videos all over TH-cam back in the day. It's cool to see bands still flirting with this style to this day. Awesome video and a total nostalgia trip!
YESSS haha i loved those old top 10 vids! Absolutely; love seeing the style embedded in modern EDM and metal artists like Sullivan King.
Thanks so much for watching!!!
They Said A Storm Was Coming by Jamie’s Elsewhere is such a damn good album.
I used to listen to new demons and digital renegade a lot when I was 17. Great band and great video.
The intro to The End Of The World party 🔥 those fry screams still seem unmatched to me. I think I found my new favorite TH-camr
You are the man 🔥 right??? Zach’s fry in his peak was just insane; almost demonic-sounding at times
@@JawncoreIL I grew up on all the same music as you man! But since I’ve been binge watching your videos, you should definitely explore more of the Chicago scene you grew up in. You seem to have good insight and I like the structure of your videos! 🔥
I want their new album right now
Need. Now. 😤
3D is so good. And What This Means To Me is the best song on the album in my opinion.
The Common Hours is the best song BUT almost every single song on that record could be a single itself, thats how good it is.
Always cool to see you post a music discussion!
I was not on board at all, I avoided this sound like the plague in early 2010’s lol.
But that breakdown at 5:20 is pretty sick, I’m going to go check that album out now.
DUDE thanks for watching!!! Means a lot. Haha I understand 😂 hell yes; What This Means to Me is such a kick ass song. All of 3-D is dope tbh! Highly recommend.
Enter Shikari was doing that sound way before any of the bands you listed.
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I also posted this before I saw the part at the end of your video. @@JawncoreIL
Enter Shikari was doing trance/core/brit pop... different wave of electronic elements & genres than the synth, autotune, post hardcore ISS was using. also are you not gonna mention Sky Eats Airplane?
@@QlockworkOrange Shikari invented the genre bud
@FuryNotFurry horse the band came first bud & every artist around that time was doing it differently, as I stated in my previous comment.
Enter Shikari, I See Stars, & Sky Eats Airplanes debut records sounded absolutely nothing alike other than they have breakdowns with screaming & electronic dance elements with singing, only correlation between the bands who were all doing their own take, not really influenced by each other. Cope bud