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Brisbane post-hardcore act Amity Affliction were formed in 2002 by a bunch of longtime pals, still high schoolers at the time, who had been affected by the death of their teenage friend in a road accident.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)Post-hardcore mob I Am Empire have released a music video for their song "Saints And Sinners".
You've been labeled everything from metalcore to post-hardcore to progressive metal
My Chemical Romance, Thrice and Alexisonfire may be considered post-hardcore by some, but, well, they suck. In this guide, I chose to focus on the most innovative and consistently good bands under the post-hardcore umbrella. Going in a sort of zig-zagging chronological order, here are the true essentials.
Too early to be post-hardcore but too uncommon for any simple classification, this Southern California quartet doesn't try to create a blizzard of noise — they go at it more artfully, but with equally ear-wrenching results. [...]
My Chemical Romance, Thrice and Alexisonfire may be considered post-hardcore by some, but, well, they suck. In this guide, I chose to focus on the most innovative and consistently good bands under the post-hardcore umbrella. Going in a sort of zig-zagging chronological order, here are the true essentials.
Post-hardcore mob I Am Empire have released a music video for their song "Saints And Sinners".