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Melodic metalcore perfected with thrash and Gothenburg death metal influences.

Progressive, technical masterpiece with melodic death influences. A blend of modern metal and melodic hardcore. Vengeance Falls A more refined, radio-friendly sound. Silence in the Snow Pure heavy metal focused on clean vocals. The Sin and the Sentence A technical, aggressive return to form. What the Dead Men Say Dynamic mix of previous sounds. In the Court of the Dragon Intense progressive/death metal. Where to Start? Classic Era: Ascendancy Technical/Prog: Modern/Accessible: The Sin and the Sentence Melodic/No Screams: Silence in the Snow Recent Work The band continues to evolve with recent material like the Struck Dead EP and "Bury Me With My Screams" single.

The story of Trivium’s discography is one of constant evolution, beginning with a teenage prodigy in Florida and growing into a global metal powerhouse that refused to be pigeonholed. The Foundation and the Breakthrough (2003–2005) The journey began with Ember to Inferno (2003) Trivium Discography

While the production is unpolished, the intricate dual-guitar harmonies and complex arrangements caught the attention of Roadrunner Records, earning them a life-changing record deal. 2. Ascendancy (2005) The Metalcore Masterpiece

"Down from the Sky", "Kirisute Gomen", "Shogun". Melodic metalcore perfected with thrash and Gothenburg death

Modern groove metal, melodic metalcore, simplified structures.

Raw metalcore, melodic thrash metal, aggressive screaming. Vengeance Falls A more refined, radio-friendly sound

The Breakthrough Produced by Jason Suecof, this is Trivium’s Master of Puppets . Ascendancy catapulted them into the mainstream metalcore wave. The album is packed with anthemic choruses, dual-guitar harmonies, and breakneck riffing. Key tracks: "Pull Harder on the Strings of Your Martyr" (featuring one of the most iconic metal riffs of the 2000s), "A Gunshot to the Head of Trepidation," and "Dying in Your Arms." This album defined the "New Wave of American Heavy Metal."

Released during the global pandemic, this album doubled down on the successful formula established by its predecessor. Benefiting from the steady lineup stability, the band delivered a dark, frantic, and highly energized record.

: New drummer Alex Bent joined, bringing incredible speed and skill.

"Entrance of the Conflagration", "Anthem (We Are the Fire)", "The Crusade"