HOW SUICIDE SILENCE REDEFINED DEATHCORE (TWICE!)

I talk about how Suicide Silence defined deathcore TWICE, first with their first two albums “The Cleansing“ and “No Time To Bleed“ then with “The Black Crown.“ - Their roots in the early-mid 2000s Southern California/Showcase Theater metalcore/deathcore scene with All Shall Perish, Winds Of Plague, The Ghost Inside, Carnifex, etc - Their first 2003 demo with original vocalist Tanner Womack, their 2004 “Family Guy“ EP with Mitch Lucker, and 2006 EP/demo - How they pioneered the “br00tal kid“ era of deathcore with “The Cleansing,“ then the nu-metal influenced era with “The Black Crown“ (ft “You Only Live Once“) - Why their choice of producers like Tue Madsen (Meshuggah, Dark Tranquility), Machine (Lamb Of God, Every Time I Die, White Zombie) and Steve Evetts (Dillinger Escape Plan, Hatebreed, Saves The Day) was so crucial - Their legacy, including the Eddie Hermida era with “You Can’t Stop
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