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Bring Me The Horizon is now one of the biggest bands on the planet, but it wasn’t always this way. Today, we’re looking at how Bring Me The Horizon rose to fame.

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32 thoughts on “Bring Me The Horizon’s Unlikely Rise to Fame

  1. Holler Of Doom and Mountains Of Metal. Marydell, Ky. $40 all weekend w camping! Yearly festivals w cool bands. Good food. Howling Giant headlined last weekend's HOD3! I've been to them all and never have been disappointed! They're both on Buttbook!

  2. I just saw them last night in Noblesville, Indiana. Awesome show. Oli has an amazing voice and sounds the same live as they do on the radio. These guys are so humble, and you can tell they really enjoy what they do. Oli was going through the crowd, hugging people during Drown. Bring Me The Horizon is a must-see show

  3. The first time I heard of BMTH was in 2015, someone played Can You Feel My Heart

    The person told me they don’t make music like that anymore and I unfortunately turned a blind eye, but discovered them again with the Ed Sheeran collaboration

  4. I just saw them for the first time in about 7 years last night. Wish we got to hear a few older tracks but we still got 2 or 3 songs off Sempiternal which was awesome!

  5. I went to school with Jordan (keyboard player), it's great to see him doing so well. Saw them at Download this year and they were excellent, put on a hell of a show. I think they surprised a lot of people who were apprehensive about them headlining.

  6. Love this breakdown dude, do more for f these, doesn’t have to be the same like this but choose a band and talk about them. Vague I know but we’re all here to hear your take. Keep killing it

  7. I got to see BMTH last October, the day after my 25th birthday, and man did I have a good time. I was really hoping to hear Go to Hell for Heaven’s Sake and Antivist, but I can’t complain, having a good time seeing one of my favorite bands live at the end of the day is what matters most to me

  8. I have been a fan of bmth from day 1… and never was disappointed at what they had to do. Saw them again live last year, and it was the most amazing show ever. Btw your Chanel is awesome, brother. 🤘

  9. BMTH is one of the most talented bands on the planet. The guitarist is a phenomenal guitar player. Their lyrics are Clever and powerful. Oli is an insanely brilliant singer/ Lyricist/performer.

  10. I remember seeing 'Plagues' in Headbanger's ball. At the time I was a big As I Lay Dying Fan, I Killed the Prom Queen, Devil Wears Prada, etc. It was like a perfect fit. Crazy that their sound always varied from album to album. Always looked forward to what they experimented on. Some albums were not my shit, but I knew they would have something better next time. Sempiternal… Jesus that album is their masterpiece.

  11. Never liked count your blessings
    I got hooked with suicide season and been a fan ever since! Loving everything they've done since then. AMO is stupid underrated just cause it's thier "softest" album but it's amazing front to back

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