By
definition, deathcore is a hybrid of metalcore and death metal. Deathcore bands typically sound like deathgrind bands with a
heavy influence from modern metalcore with frequently used staccato, syncopated open-note breakdowns and metalcore screams. A vocal technique used in deathcore frequently is the
pig-squeal, which is also used in other grind genres yet with a distinctively different sound to the technique. Bands such as Job For A Cowboy and Suicide Silence laid out the blueprints for the genre and spawned many other copycat bands. The
Red Chord and a few other bands also helped to popularize the genre. Like metalcore and
nu-metal, deathcore bands have received
heavy criticism for supposed trendiness, lack of skill, and/or differences from "
real" heavy metal bands/genres causing many bands to change to a pure death metal sound (Job For A Cowboy/Annotations Of An Autopsy) or a purely metalcore sound (Bring Me The Horizon).