Bring Me the Horizon Discogaphy

Count Your Blessings (2006)

Debut chaos, pure deathcore fury. Launched their career with unrelenting breakdowns and Oli Sykes’ brutal growls.
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Suicide Season (2008)

Genre shift alert: Metalcore meets electronic, with Oli Sykes' raw emotion, marking their bold evolution and fanbase division.
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There Is a Hell... (2010)

Epic orchestration and crushing riffs. Marked their experimental peak with strings, choirs, and emotional depth
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Sempiternal (2013)

Electronic elements, anthemic choruses. Skyrocketed their popularity and introduced keyboardist Jordan Fish
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That's the Spirit (2015)

Embracing mainstream rock and catchy hooks. Marked their shift from metalcore to radio-friendly anthems, polarizing longtime fans.
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Amo (2019)

Genre-blending masterpiece. Electronic beats, pop hooks, and heartfelt lyrics.
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