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METALCORE BANDS THAT SHOULD'VE BEEN BIGGER: God Forbid, Candiria, Shadows Fall, I See Stars

METALCORE BANDS THAT SHOULD'VE BEEN BIGGER: God Forbid, Candiria, Shadows Fall, I See Stars Click here to explore your creativity and get 2 free months of Premium Membership:
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I talk about 4 metalcore bands that should have been bigger: God Forbid, Candiria, Shadows Fall, and I See Stars
- How God Forbid were among the very first modern metalcore bands and became part of the "New Wave Of American Heavy Metal" with Killswitch Engage and Lamb Of God
- How an accident stopped Candiria's momentum after they dropped "What Doesn't Kill You," "300 Percent Density" and "Surrealistic Madness"
- How Shadows Fall pioneered the 2000s "At The Gates-core" variety of metalcore (especially after Phil Labonte left and Brian Fair joined)
- Why I See Stars got early traction with "3D" along with Asking Alexandria, Of Mice & Men and other metalcore bands
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