List of mathcore bands
Appearance
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
See also
- List of deathcore bands
- List of grindcore bands
- List of hardcore punk bands
- List of math rock bands
- List of metalcore bands
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