English rock band Bring Me the Horizon have made a steady progression from their death metal-inspired grindcore debut to melodic metalcore, maturing into a pop-savvy headline act by the end of their first decade together. With each release -- from 2006's caustic Count Your Blessings to 2013's mainstream breakthrough Sempiternal -- they dialled back the blood-curdling screams and injected more melody until capturing an alt-metal balance on their 2015 international chart-topping effort That's the Spirit. By 2019's Amo, they had incorporated elements of electronic and even hip-hop into their edgy, genre-blurring blend.