Dance beats meet breakdowns. Electronicore (or Cybercore) is the ultimate party metal genre. It takes the heavy guitars and screaming of Metalcore and smashes them together with the synthesizers, build-ups, and drops of EDM, Techno, and Trance. This is the sound of bands like Electric Callboy, Attack Attack!, and Crossfaith. At Human Mosh, we embrace the fun and absurdity of this genre. These tracks are high-energy, catchy, and designed to make you move.
Our Electronicore instrumentals feature massive "Super Saw" synth leads, pumping dance beats (four-on-the-floor), and dubstep-inspired bass wobbles. These electronic elements are seamlessly integrated with heavy, drop-tuned guitar riffs and crushing breakdowns. The structure often mimics a dance track: a synth intro, a build-up ("riser"), a massive drop (the breakdown), and a catchy, melodic chorus.
This genre creates a unique contrast. One moment you are listening to a Euro-dance melody, and the next you are in the middle of a mosh pit. It is music that refuses to take itself too seriously, prioritizing fun and energy above all else.
For vocalists, this is the place to experiment with auto-tune. Heavily processed, pitch-corrected singing fits perfectly with the electronic aesthetic. You can mix pop-style hooks with death growls and screams. The lyrics often revolve around partying, nightlife, internet culture, or just having a good time.
For content creators, Electronicore is a cheat code for engagement. It is colorful, loud, and impossible to ignore. It works perfectly for comedy gaming videos, stream highlights, high-energy intros, and any content that is meant to be fun and chaotic. It brings the vibe of a rave and a metal show simultaneously.