Top 10 Best Electronicore Bands

Electronicore, a thrilling fusion of electronic music and post-hardcore, has taken the music world by storm in recent years. This genre, characterized by its energetic blend of heavy guitar riffs, emotive lyrics, and powerful synthesizers, has produced some of the most innovative and electrifying bands to grace the modern music scene. The perfect marriage of digital and analog sounds has given birth to a unique listening experience that has captured the hearts and minds of fans across the globe.

But with so many incredible bands out there, which ones truly stand out as the best in electronicore?

To help navigate this sonic landscape, we've enlisted your help in creating a top ten list of the most influential and groundbreaking electronicore bands. These artists not only exemplify the very essence of the genre but have also pushed its boundaries, redefining musical expectations and leaving a lasting impact on the world of alternative music.

The Top Ten
  1. I See Stars

    I See Stars is an American rock band formed in 2006 in Warren, Michigan. The current lineup includes vocalist Devin Oliver, guitarist Brent Allen, keyboardist and vocalist Andrew Oliver, and bassist Jeff Valentine. The band is known for blending electronic and post-hardcore music styles.

    Should be an easy number one. Out of all bands that combine metalcore/post-hardcore with electronic music, these guys take the cake easily. "Murder Mitten" and "Calm Snow" are both killer tracks.

    The absolute best electronicore band, the perfect fusion of Metalcore/Post-Hardcore and EDM.

    Undoubtedly the best. Deserves to be number one.

  2. Asking Alexandria

    Asking Alexandria are an English metalcore band from York, North Yorkshire, initially formed in 2008 by lead guitarist Ben Bruce along with former lead singer Danny Worsnop, bassist Joe Lancaster, keyboardist and synth player Ryan Binns, and current members drummer James Cassells and rhythm guitarist... read more

    A perfect balance of metalcore and electronic. This band defines electronicore.

  3. Fear, and Loathing in Las Vegas

    Excellent performances, good sound. Really enjoy their stuff. I usually prefer old school rock and metal, but this is one of the bands that's making me change my view.

    Personally, I love the vocals, both the clean and unclean. The drummer is really good in my opinion, and of course, the guitars too. They also seem to accomplish making autotune appealing.

    The different layers in each song are just beautiful. The band is not without fault, but their brilliance supersedes that by a mile.

    Love this band! They saved my life and I love the screamer too! Overall, this band is very unique with their style and I hope to continue to listen to all their stuff in the future!

  4. Attack Attack!

  5. Crossfaith

    I would say Crossfaith make the best Electronicore/Trancecore. Most Metalcore or Trancecore bands tend to sound "poppy", but not Crossfaith. They sound very unique and awesome!

    Listen to Jagerbomb, Not Alone, Leviathan, Monolith, Snake Code or to their Cover of Omen!

  6. Enter Shikari

  7. Abandon All Ships

  8. Issues

  9. Make Me Famous

  10. We Came As Romans

    We Came as Romans (abbreviated as WCAR) is an American metalcore band from Troy, Michigan, formed in 2005. The band has undergone one name change and multiple lineup changes. Initially signed to Equal Vision Records in 2009, they later moved to SharpTone Records in 2016... read more

  11. The Newcomers
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    Fail Emotions

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    To the Rats and Wolves

  14. The Contenders
  15. Sky Eats Airplane

  16. Woe, Is Me

    Woe, Is Me is an American metalcore band from Atlanta, Georgia. The band was formed in 2009 and released their debut album Number[s] in 2010, which peaked at number 16 on Billboard's Heatseekers chart. They disbanded in 2013, reunited in 2022, and as of July 2025, remain active under SBG Records.

  17. The Browning

    The Browning got me into electronicore and is still my favorite to listen to. The other groups I enjoy are: Abandon All Ships, Eskimo Callboy, Asking Alexandria, and on the heavier side, I like Born of Osiris and Above This.

    This band is just different. I scrub through different artists and The Browning sticks out above all for having a real unique sound. Love this band and hope for many albums to come.

  18. Electric Callboy (formerly Eskimo Callboy)

  19. We Butter the Bread with Butter

    We Butter the Bread with Butter (also known as WBTBWB) is a German metalcore band from Lübben. They are noted for their heavy use of electronic music elements. The group was founded in 2007 by guitarist Marcel Neumann and vocalist Tobias Schultka.... read more

    These guys' recent works bring a real sense of refinement to electronicore, and I can't stop listening to the Goldkinder and Wieder Geil albums. The predominantly German lyrics might drive some listeners away, but I'm a huge Rammstein fan so it doesn't bother me!

  20. Crown the Empire

    Crown the Empire is an American metalcore band formed in 2010 in Dallas, Texas. The group initially gained attention with their debut EP Limitless and later released full-length albums including The Fallout, The Resistance: Rise of the Runaways, and Retrograde. They are known for combining heavy breakdowns... read more

  21. One Morning Left

    Very heavy and very fun at the same time. "The Bree-TeenZ" is my favorite LP. I've seen them live. It was the second best performance I've ever seen.

  22. Cutting Pink With Knives

  23. Dead by April

    Dead by April is a Swedish metalcore band from Gothenburg, formed in February 2007 by Pontus Hjelm and Jimmie Strimell. The band blends metal with pop and electronic elements, creating a distinctive sound. They released their self-titled debut album in 2009 and have continued to produce music and perform... read more

  24. Chunk! No, Captain Chunk!

  25. Breathe Carolina

    Breathe Carolina is an American electropop group formed in 2007 and currently consisting of David Schmitt (vocals, keyboard), Eric Armenta (percussion), and Tommy Coops (guitar, keyboard). Early in their career, their appearance and music were heavily influenced by the scene subculture of the late 2000s... read more

  26. The Word Alive

  27. The Bunny the Bear

  28. Forget My Silence

  29. Secrets

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