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An American metalcore institution, Every Time I Die emerged in the early 2000s with an uncompromising mix of hardcore punk and Southern rock-tinged alternative metal. The group built a loyal following, yet remained largely underground before inking a deal with Epitaph ahead of the release of their acclaimed fifth long-player, 2009's New Junk Aesthetic. Subsequent efforts like 2016's Low Teens and 2021's Radical saw the band continue to deliver quality working-class metalcore that's as introspective and inclusive as it is savage and unrelenting.
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