Metalcore
Music Generator
Where metal's precision collides with hardcore punk's raw aggression. Crushing breakdowns, screamed verses, soaring clean choruses, and razor-sharp riffs — metalcore is built for intensity. Describe a sound — and let Music Agent forge it.
Fracture Point
Metalcore AI
Metalcore DNA
The four building blocks that define the metalcore sound — origins, structure, instruments, and riff craft.
Origins & Aggression
Metalcore emerged in the late 1990s and early 2000s from the collision of melodic metal and hardcore punk. Bands like Killswitch Engage, As I Lay Dying, and Converge fused metal's technical riffing with hardcore's breakdowns and raw energy. The genre exploded commercially in the mid-2000s with Bullet for My Valentine and Avenged Sevenfold crossing into the mainstream.
Song Structure
Tracks alternate between screamed verses with heavy riffs and melodic clean-sung choruses — the signature "good cop/bad cop" dynamic. Breakdowns — half-time heavy sections with open-string chugging and cymbal chokes — provide the climactic moments. Intros often feature clean arpeggios or ambient textures before exploding into distortion.
Signature Instruments
Downtuned guitars (drop C, drop B, or seven-string) deliver palm-muted chugging riffs and syncopated djent patterns. Double bass drum pedals drive the rhythmic intensity. Bass guitar locks in with the kick drum on breakdowns. Vocals split between aggressive screaming/growling and melodic clean singing, often within the same song.
Riff Techniques
Syncopated palm-muted chugging forms the rhythmic backbone — tight staccato patterns that lock with the kick drum. Pinch harmonics, string scrapes, and pick slides add aggression. Lead guitar uses melodic phrases, harmonized runs in thirds, and tapping techniques. Breakdowns strip the riff to its heaviest essentials — low open strings, slow tempo, and maximum impact.
Explore the Spectrum
Six distinct flavors within the metalcore universe — each with its own level of heaviness and complexity.
Melodic Metalcore
Emphasis on melody and clean vocals alongside heavy sections. Killswitch Engage and Trivium balance aggression with singable hooks and harmonized guitar leads.
Mathcore
Chaotic time signatures, dissonant riffs, and unpredictable structures. The Dillinger Escape Plan and Converge pushed metalcore into experimental extremes.
Deathcore
Metalcore meets death metal — guttural vocals, blast beats, slam breakdowns, and extreme heaviness. Suicide Silence and Whitechapel define the style.
Post-Metalcore
Atmospheric elements, ambient interludes, and more dynamic range. Architects and Erra blend progressive textures with metalcore aggression.
Electronicore
Metalcore fused with electronic production — synth breakdowns, dubstep drops, and programmed beats. Enter Shikari and I See Stars pioneered the crossover.
Hardcore Punk
Metalcore's punk root — short, fast, aggressive songs with shouted vocals and minimal production. Black Flag and Minor Threat built the foundation that metalcore expanded upon.
How It Compares
See how metalcore stacks up against metal, hardcore punk, and post-hardcore across key musical characteristics.
| Feature | Metalcore | Metal | Hardcore Punk | Post-Hardcore |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| BPM Range | 120–170 | 60–250+ | 140–200 | 110–160 |
| Vocals | Screams + clean singing | Screams, growls, clean, falsetto | Shouted, raw | Mix of sung and screamed |
| Key Element | Breakdowns, dual vocals | Riffs, solos, heaviness | Speed, energy, aggression | Dynamics, melody, emotion |
| Guitar Tuning | Drop C/B, 7-string | Drop D to 8-string | Standard/drop D | Drop D/C |
| Typical Use | Concerts, workout, gaming | Concerts, gaming, workout | Live shows, skate culture | Live shows, emotional content |
| Notable Artists | Killswitch Engage, Parkway Drive | Metallica, Iron Maiden | Black Flag, Minor Threat | Silverstein, The Used |
Ready-to-Use Prompts
Eight curated prompts covering every metalcore mood — copy one and start creating instantly.
Breakdown Machine
Create a metalcore track at 140 BPM in drop C. Syncopated palm-muted chugging verse, screamed vocals, then a melodic clean chorus with harmonized guitars. End with a devastating half-time breakdown — open-string chugs, cymbal chokes, and a guttural vocal drop. Mood: controlled devastation.
Melodic Fire
Generate a melodic metalcore piece at 155 BPM in drop D. Clean arpeggiated intro, then heavy riff with screamed verses. Soaring clean chorus with octave guitars and anthemic melody. Dual guitar harmony lead before the final chorus. Mood: powerful and uplifting.
Djent Precision
Produce a djent-influenced metalcore track at 130 BPM in drop B on 7-string guitars. Polyrhythmic palm-muted riff, tight double kick patterns, ambient clean section with reverbed guitar, then a massive groove-based breakdown. Mood: mechanical and precise.
Rage and Release
Build a dynamic metalcore track at 160 BPM in drop C. Fast tremolo-picked verse riff with blast beats and screams, contrasting with a spacious clean chorus featuring piano and soft vocals. Bridge builds tension into a final explosive breakdown. Mood: cathartic.
Arena Metalcore
Create an arena-ready metalcore anthem at 148 BPM in drop D. Big singalong clean chorus with layered vocals, heavy but groovy verse riff, gang vocal chants, and a mid-song breakdown that builds back into the final chorus. Mood: festival-sized energy.
Electronicore Hybrid
Generate a metalcore track with electronic elements at 145 BPM in drop C. Synth intro, heavy guitar and screams over programmed beats, clean chorus with auto-tuned vocals and synth pads, and a dubstep-flavored breakdown with wub bass. Mood: futuristic and aggressive.
Old School Metalcore
Compose a raw metalcore track at 170 BPM in drop D. Fast hardcore punk riffs, shouted vocals, no clean singing, circle-pit mosh section, and a heavy two-step breakdown. Minimal production, maximum intensity. Mood: raw and uncompromising.
Progressive Metalcore
Produce a progressive metalcore track shifting between 4/4 and 7/8 at 135 BPM in drop B. Ambient intro, complex riffing with tapping sections, screamed and clean vocal interplay, orchestral strings in the bridge, and a polyrhythmic breakdown. Mood: ambitious and cinematic.
Where Metalcore Lives
Real-world scenarios where metalcore music shines — from mosh pits to workout playlists.
Live Concerts & Tours
Metalcore thrives on stage — breakdowns ignite mosh pits, clean choruses unite crowds in singalongs, and the genre's dynamic range creates unforgettable live experiences.
三个简单步骤
从创意到成品 — 描述、优化、导出你的metalcore音乐。
描述你的想法
告诉 Music Agent 你想要什么样的曲目 — 可以参考某种情绪、艺术家或场景,无需专业术语。
通过对话优化
通过自然对话微调 BPM、调性、乐器和曲式结构,反复调整直到满意为止。
导出并使用
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常见问题
关于使用 Tunee 创作metalcore音乐,你需要知道的一切。
Yes. All tracks generated through Tunee are cleared for commercial use — YouTube, games, podcasts, ads, and more. No royalty fees or licensing issues.
Not at all. Describe what you want — "heavy breakdown with screamed vocals and a melodic chorus" — and the AI builds the entire track from scratch. No instruments required.
Absolutely. Request all screams, all clean, or any mix — "screamed verses with clean choruses" or "mostly clean with a screamed bridge." The AI balances the vocals to your preference.
All common metalcore tunings — drop D, drop C, drop B, seven-string, and eight-string. Styles span melodic metalcore, deathcore, djent, electronicore, and classic hardcore-influenced metalcore.
Describe the feel you want — "slow and crushing," "bouncy and groove-based," or "chaotic and dissonant." Reference specific bands for tone — "Parkway Drive-style breakdown" or "Architects-style rhythmic pattern." The AI nails the intensity.
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