A long-running American metalcore outfit, Boston's Bury Your Dead emerged in 2003 with You Had Me at Hello, which introduced a brutalist take on the genre, pairing Gatling gun riffs, seismic rhythms, and punishing deathcore vocals. Myriad lineup changes aided in the evolution of the group's sound, with 2009's It's Nothing Personal adding big hooky choruses to the equation. The band returned to their hardcore roots on 2011's hard-hitting Mosh 'N Roll, before going on a long studio hiatus that ended with the release of the 5-track EP We Are Bury Your Dead in 2019.
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