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Bring Me The Horizon peaked at No. 38 on the Shazam Global Chart with "Can You Feel My Heart", spending 19 days in the Top 50.
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The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
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Bring Me The Horizon
#3819Jan 17, 2021
"Can You Feel My Heart" by Bring Me The Horizon peaked at No. 38 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 19 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
SempiternalReleased
2013Total Shazams
4M
Days in Top 50
19The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Jan 17, 2021"Can You Feel My Heart" by Bring Me The Horizon peaked at No. 38 on the Shazam Global Chart, where the song spent a total of 19 day(s) in the Top 50.
Album
SempiternalReleased
2013Total Shazams
4M
Days in Top 50
19The total number of days a song spent in the Top 50 of the Shazam Global Chart. These days may have been non-consecutive.
Top 50 Debut
Jan 17, 2021Bring Me The Horizon's Popular Music Videos
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About Bring Me The Horizon
Hometown
Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England
Formed
March 2004
Genre
Hard Rock
“Why would you want to make a record with all the songs sounding the same?” Bring Me The Horizon singer Oliver Sykes posed this question during an interview with Apple Music, and it very much reveals the guiding principle behind BMTH’s always-shifting music. As with a caterpillar’s metamorphosis into a butterfly, the band that started in the mid-2000s by unleashing a particularly vicious brand of metalcore is a vastly different creature from the one that achieved stardom with 2015’s That’s the Spirit, a meticulously crafted blend of alt-rock melodies, thunderous guitars, and electronic music. And that isn’t even half of it. Within their hits, the band (not unlike their heroes LINKIN PARK in the nu-metal days) consistently incorporate elements from styles across the pop-music spectrum. In addition to the EDM synths busting through “Throne,” there are immaculately polished vocals woven into the otherwise snarling “Mantra.” Then there’s “Nihilist Blues,” a 2019 collaboration with electro-pop eccentric Grimes that sees Bring Me The Horizon completely ditching the mosh pit for the all-night rave. None of this has gone down in a bubble, it should be noted. Along with the similarly minded I Prevail and A Day to Remember, Bring Me The Horizon belong to a cluster of forward-thinking metalcore outfits who have redefined heavy, riff-fueled music with a love of genre-busting adventurousness and utterly infectious hooks.
Musical InfluencesBring Me The Horizon's musical influences include LINKIN PARK, Pink Floyd, All That Remains and more.
Influenced by Bring Me The HorizonBring Me The Horizon has influenced the music of I Prevail, Bad Omens, ICE NINE KILLS and more.
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