Rivadavia, Eduardo. “Overcome review”. Allmusic. 2012年2月17日閲覧。 “Overcome offers very dependable melodic metalcore in the spirit of All That Remains' albums past, without succumbing to outright stagnation.”
D. Taylor, Jason. “Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses review”. Allmusic. 2008年6月24日閲覧。 “Atreyu's debut album, Suicide Notes and Butterfly Kisses, is an invigorating foray into melodic metalcore in the vein of Darkest Hour, Poison the Well, and Eighteen Visions.”
Rivadavia, Eduardo. “Heaven Shall Burn”. Allmusic. 2008年5月31日閲覧。 “Munich, Germany's Heaven Shall Burn specialize in highly controversial and politicized death metal fused with hardcore; a hybrid style often referred to as death-core.”
Phil Freeman (2010年3月16日). “Alternative Press | Reviews | Bury Tomorrow - Portraits”. Alternative Press. 2012年7月9日閲覧。 “If you're wondering whether they bring anything unique or unexpected to the table, the answer is no. Is Portraits a pleasurable enough melodic metalcore album while it's playing? Absolutely.”
“Kill Your Stereo - Reviews: Shai Hulud - Misanthropy Pure”. June 23 2014閲覧。 “Shai Hulud, a name that is synonymous (in heavy music circles at least) with intelligent, provocative and most importantly unique metallic hardcore. The band's earliest release is widely credited with influencing an entire generation of musicians”.
lambgoat.com
“lambgoat.com”. 2012年7月11日閲覧。 “This is deathcore. This is what happens when death metal and hardcore, along with healthy doses of other heavy music styles, are so smoothly blended...”
Lee, Cosmo. “metalinjection.net”. 2008年11月11日閲覧。 “...All Shall Perish... Alienacja (Poland), Despised Icon (Montreal) and Whitechapel (Knoxville, TN)... They're all textbook 'deathcore', fusing death metal and hardcore punk.”
metalsucks.net
“Exclusive Interview with Shai Hulud Guitarist Matt Fox”. 2008年10月9日閲覧。 “When we used to joke with the term, it was just a clever (or not so clever) way of describing a metallic hardcore, metal-influenced hardcore, or hardcore-influenced metal band.”
“Fear Before the March of Flames Bio”. The Gauntlet. 2008年8月3日閲覧。 “Drawing inspiration from the intricacies of Converge, the varied time signatures of Botch and the temperament of The Blood Brothers, they produced a distinctive combination of hardcore, metal and indie rock that was eclectic, fresh and frenetic.”