Genre

Post-Hardcore

16 bands in the Top 500 carry Post-Hardcore as a primary or secondary tag.

  • 16 bands
  • 2000s dominant era
  • 3 countries
  1. #145 Fugazi

    D.C. post-hardcore exemplars of integrity, dynamics, and DIY ethics.

    United States · 1990s
  2. #146 At the Drive-In

    El Paso post-hardcore band whose 'Relationship of Command' is a touchstone.

    United States · 2000s
  3. #147 The Mars Volta

    Post-At-the-Drive-In Latin prog explosion of fierce ambition.

    United States · 2000s
  4. #163 AFI

    California band who shifted from hardcore punk to dark post-hardcore arenas.

    United States · 2000s
  5. #164 Thursday

    New Jersey post-hardcore band whose 'Full Collapse' is an emo cornerstone.

    United States · 2000s
  6. #165 Taking Back Sunday

    Long Island emo-rockers behind a string of mid-2000s genre-defining LPs.

    United States · 2000s
  7. #167 The Used

    Utah post-hardcore band of howling melodrama and Warped-tour catharsis.

    United States · 2000s
  8. #168 Saosin

    Orange County post-hardcore band whose technical chops set a 2000s template.

    United States · 2000s
  9. #169 Senses Fail

    New Jersey post-hardcore lifers and Warped-tour stalwarts.

    United States · 2000s
  10. #170 Underoath

    Florida Christian-scene-turned-mainstream post-hardcore titans.

    United States · 2000s
  11. #171 Bring Me the Horizon

    Sheffield band who arc-ed from deathcore to arena rock crossover.

    United Kingdom · 2010s
  12. #295 Coheed and Cambria

    Long Island band whose comic-book concept arc spans many records.

    United States · 2000s
  13. #348 Alexisonfire

    St. Catharines post-hardcore band of dual vocal interplay.

    Canada · 2000s
  14. #438 Shellac

    Chicago Albini-led trio of meticulous, mathy noise rock.

    United States · 2000s
  15. #488 And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead

    Austin post-hardcore prog-leaning band of cinematic ambition.

    United States · 2000s
  16. #491 Sunny Day Real Estate

    Seattle emo originators whose 'Diary' shaped second-wave emo.

    United States · 1990s