Watch Bring Me The Horizon Play Old Deathcore Songs For the First Time In a Decade

  • Watch Bring Me The Horizon Play Old Deathcore Songs For the First Time In a Decade
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    In what might be the most fucking amazing news all month, Bring Me The Horizon have seriously just gone and played a bunch of VERY old deathcore songs from their first three releases at an arena show in Amsterdam! Being vocalist Oli Sykes' birthday, the band thought it would be fun to bust out a four-song medley, with some of the songs having not been played in a decade! The tracks are as follows:

    1. The Comedown (First time since May 4th, 2011)
    2. (I Used To Make Out With) Medusa (First time since November 14th, 2009)
    3. Diamonds Aren't Forever (First time since December 5th, 2014)
    4. Re: They Have No Reflections (First time since February 3rd, 2008

    This could be the biggest stage that the deathcore genre has ever seen, and we guarantee that a lot of fans in the arena crowd would have had no bloody idea what they had just been belted with. What's more is that the songs sound as heavy as they ever have, reminding us that while the band have changed their sound somewhat over the years, they can sure still-as-shit play. Oli even says "this is for the OGs", hitting us right in the feels. Check out the unreal footage below:

    Bring Me The Horizon's new album amo will be out on January 25, and if you haven't already, you can check out the latest singles 'Mantra' and 'Wonderful Life' which also features Cradle Of Filth vocalist Dani Filth

     Listen to Bring Me The Horizon now.

     

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In what might be the most fucking amazing news all month, Bring Me The Horizon have seriously just gone and played a bunch of VERY old deathcore songs from their first three releases at an arena show in Amsterdam! Being vocalist Oli Sykes' birthday, the band thought it would be fun to bust out a four-song medley, with some of the songs having not been played in a decade! The tracks are as follows:



1. The Comedown (First time since May 4th, 2011)

2. (I Used To Make Out With) Medusa (First time since November 14th, 2009)

3. Diamonds Aren't Forever (First time since December 5th, 2014)

4. Re: They Have No Reflections (First time since February 3rd, 2008

This could be the biggest stage that the deathcore genre has ever seen, and we guarantee that a lot of fans in the arena crowd would have had no bloody idea what they had just been belted with. What's more is that the songs sound as heavy as they ever have, reminding us that while the band have changed their sound somewhat over the years, they can sure still-as-shit play. Oli even says "this is for the OGs", hitting us right in the feels. Check out the unreal footage below:

Bring Me The Horizon's new album amo will be out on January 25, and if you haven't already, you can check out the latest singles 'Mantra' and 'Wonderful Life' which also features Cradle Of Filth vocalist Dani Filth

 Listen to Bring Me The Horizon now.

 

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