Can you guess the Bring Me The Horizon album from a single lyric?

From helping deathcore get its start as a genre to defining metalcore and becoming alt-rock kings, Bring Me The Horizon have brought a wide range of sounds across their storied career. One thing that hasn’t changed with the band, though, is their deeply emotional lyrics that fans love to obsess over. 

Some keen fans of the band will know every word to every song, but can you match the band’s lyrics to which album they appeared on? Test out your Bring Me The Horizon knowledge below!

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BMTH vocalist Oli Sykes recently said he wants to change how they release music; bringing forth shorter records more frequently. Sykes even said he hopes that Bring Me the Horizon will release a number of albums next year.

In a recent interview with NME, Sykes talk about how they might never make an album again. This comes after their massive Number One album amo.

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“‘Ludens’ will be the first song you hear from the new record. We’re not going to do an album again, maybe ever.” Sykes states. “We’re thinking about doing shorter records. I don’t want to say we’re going to do something and not live up to it, but the plan is to release multiple records next year.”

When asked why they might be going with the shorter records as opposed to a full-length album, Sykes discusses the process of creating amo.

“I’m really proud of ‘amo’, but it was such a fucking ballache to make. We spent a whole fucking year of our lives making that record. Part of me was like, ‘For what? We’re never going to get to play all of those songs’.”

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“You have to ration your creativity over all your songs. You write a really cool pop song then you have to write a heavy song to balance out, then you need to think about singles.”

This news comes fresh off the heels of the release of Bring Me the Horizon’s newest track “Ludens”. The song was created for the video game Death Stranding. Check it out here.