List of mathcore bands

Mathcore is a dissonant style of music characterized by rhythmic complexity and tempo changes (such as those found in free jazz and math rock) with the aggressiveness of hardcore punk and extreme metal. The genre is sometimes considered a subgenre of metalcore. Notable mathcore bands are listed here in alphabetical order.

List

NameCountryFormedNotes
American Standards U.S. 2011 [1]
Architect U.S. 2004
Architects U.K. 2004
The Armed U.S. 2009 [2]
The Arusha Accord U.K. 2005
Benea Reach Norway 2003 [3][4]
Blood Has Been Shed U.S. 1997 [5]
Botch U.S. 1993 [6][7][8][9]
Car Bomb U.S. 2002 [10]
The Chariot U.S. 2003 [11]
Coalesce U.S. 1994 [12]
Converge U.S. 1990 [13]
The Crinn U.S. 2005
Daughters U.S. 2001 [14]
The Dillinger Escape Plan U.S. 1997 [15][16]
The End Canada 1999 [17]
Eyes Upon Separation U.S. 1998 [18]
Exotic Animal Petting Zoo U.S. 2004
The Fall of Troy U.S. 2002 [19][20]
Gaza U.S. 2004
Heck England 2009 [21]
Ion Dissonance Canada 2001 [22]
Iwrestledabearonce U.S 2007
Knocked Loose U.S 2013
Knut Switzerland 1994
The Locust U.S. 1994 [23][24]
The National Acrobat U.S. 1998 [25][26]
The Number Twelve Looks Like You U.S. 2002
Oceans Ate Alaska U.K. 2010 [27]
Pyrrhon U.K. 2008
Psychofagist Italy 2002
Psyopus U.S. 2002 [28]
Rolo Tomassi U.K. 2005 [29]
See You Next Tuesday U.S. 2004 [30]
SeeYouSpaceCowboy U.S. 2016
The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza U.S. 2004 [31]
Vein U.S. 2013
War from a Harlots Mouth Germany 2005 [32]
Wristmeetrazor U.S. 2017

See also

References

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