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Best Metalcore Albums Of 2007 RANKED

Metal Trenches | June 15, 2026



2007 was an absolutely STACKED year for metalcore. From genre-defining classics by As I Lay Dying, August Burns Red, Parkway Drive, Every Time I Die, and The Dillinger Escape Plan to underrated gems from Poison The Well, The Number 12 Looks Like You, Ion Dissonance, and Drop Dead, Gorgeous — we’re ranking and reviewing some of the biggest and best metalcore albums of 2007. @augustburnsred #Metalcore #AsILayDying #AugustBurnsRed #ParkwayDrive #EveryTimeIDie #Mathcore

00:00 As I Lay Dying – An Ocean Between Us
00:57 The Agonist – Once Only Imagined
01:35 Poison The Well – Versions
02:16 The Agony Scene – Get Damned
02:48 Caliban – The Awakening
03:20 In This Moment – Beautiful Tragedy
03:57 Darkest Hour – Deliver Us
04:31 The Devil Wears Prada – Plagues
05:10 Parkway Drive – Horizons
05:54 Emmure – Goodbye To The Gallows
06:37 Ion Dissonance – Minus The Herd
07:13 Beneath The Sky – What Demons Do To Saints
07:50 August Burns Red – Messengers
08:32 Asking Alexandria – The Irony Of Your Perfection
08:58 The Chariot – The Fiancee
09:35 Haste The Day – Pressure The Hinges
10:04 On Broken Wings – Going Down
10:40 The Bled – Silent Treatment
11:15 The Number 12 Looks Like You – Mongrel
11:49 Himsa – Summon In Thunder
12:10 War From A Harlots Mouth – Transmetropolitan
12:44 Still Remains – The Serpent
13:26 Drop Dead, Gorgeous – Worse Than A Fairy Tale
13:59 My Bitter End – The Renovation
14:32 Life In Your Way – Waking Giants
14:51 Every Time I Die – The Big Dirty
15:19 A Day To Remember – For Those Who Have Heart
15:51 Stick To Your Guns – For What It’s Worth
16:18 Architects – Ruin
17:04 All Out War – Assassins In The House Of God
17:27 The Dillinger Escape Plan – Ire Works
17:56 Nora – Save Yourself
18:19 Ringworm – The Venomous Grand Design
18:55 Attila – Fallacy
19:27 The Tony Danza Tapdance Extravaganza – Danza II: The Electric Boogaloo
20:06 Demon Hunter – Storm The Gates Of Hell
20:42 Nodes Of Ranvier – Defined By Struggle
21:10 Honorable Mentions
22:42 Car Bomb – Centralia
23:14 From Autumn To Ashes – Holding A Wolf By The Ears
23:42 Shadows Fall – Threads Of Life
24:21 Atreyu – Lead Sails Paper Anchor
24:46 Avenged Sevenfold – Avenged Sevenfold
25:24 Between The Buried And Me – Colors

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Comments

This post currently has 18 comments.

  1. @Nati_NT

    June 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    It's so awesome to see someone recognize CALIBAN
    They are the founding fathers of metalcore. What's Ironic is a lot of people say it sounds like All that remains, Killswitch engage or as I lay dying but they were doing it first in Germany. They was around before metalcore scene blew up In the US and UK. I haven't seen any other band that's actually much more diverse in their music. If there is a big four metalcore rank they definitely deserve a spot

  2. @Menoetius.

    June 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    I very much prefer the remastered version of Silent Treatment. It's a true to form The Bled album for sure but at the same time the most least listenable one even though it is enjoyable. I will always have a soft spot for the bled so there's not much I can say bad about them lol

  3. @tamamakiiti587

    June 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    2006 and 2007 were PEAK for me. Horizons, messengers, plagues, deliver us, an ovean between us… still love all these albums.

    Nice to see Drop dead, gorgeous on your lists as well, in Vogue was the better album imo but i like worse than a fairytale, emo tinged metalcore rules as well as breakdown and melodic stuff

  4. @themetalpig7613

    June 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    That Himsa album is absolutely incredible, easily my favourite here. I was introduced to them when Parkway Drive brought them on tour here in Australia. The singer moshed around and did flips into the crowd like a maniac, very entertaining. So sad that it was their last album, but at least they went out on a high.

  5. @blxzerReborn

    June 15, 2026 at 3:58 pm

    This is probably and Argueably The first wave of the later Myspace-era Metalcore with Asking Alexandria, Bring Me The Horizon and later years, Attack Attack!, and Of Mice And Men
    what do you think of that era of Metalcore?

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