What is the best Bring Me the Horizon album?

By YPB Team

From teenage deathcore fury to genre-blurring pop experiments, BMTH's discography is one of the most dramatic artistic evolutions in heavy music. Which album defines them?

Sempiternal — ranked #11
Sempiternal
The 2013 landmark album that marked BMTH's shift from metalcore to a more electronic-influenced alternative rock sound, featuring 'Can You Feel My Heart?' and 'Shadow Moses'.
That's the Spirit — ranked #22
That's the Spirit
The 2015 breakthrough pop-rock album that brought BMTH to arena-filling mainstream success with anthems like 'Happy Song' and 'Throne'.
There Is a Hell... — ranked #33
There Is a Hell...
The ambitious 2010 post-hardcore opus that expanded the band's sound with orchestral arrangements and conceptual depth.
amo — ranked #44
amo
The bold 2019 genre-defying album exploring pop, electronic, and industrial sounds, including the Grammy-nominated 'Medicine'.
Suicide Season — ranked #55
Suicide Season
The 2008 metalcore breakthrough album that established BMTH as leaders of the British heavy music scene.
Count Your Blessings — ranked #66
Count Your Blessings
The brutal 2006 debut deathcore album recorded when the band were teenagers, still revered by heavy music purists.
POST HUMAN: NeX GEn — ranked #77
POST HUMAN: NeX GEn
The 2024 full-length return that pushed into industrial rock and hyperpop territory, embracing extremes on both ends of the spectrum.

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