Jarrod Alonge’s comedic pursuits in the genres of pop punk, metalcore, djent, and everything in-between has led to him finally releasing an album for his deathcore parody band, Vermicide Violence. Some of his best-performing and most-renowned pieces are his medleys that take on notable melodies from bands within the genre. Jarrod went all-out for Vermicide’s iteration, “Reign of Deafness,” emphasizing the need to protect one’s ears so they may not lose one of their senses.
The bands in this piece are instantly recognizable, like Rings of Saturn’s “Senseless Massacre,” Oceano’s “District of Misery,” and Bring me the Horizon’s “Pray for Plagues” making the rounds.
How many bands can you spot in this track? Personally, I caught on to about 75%, and jammed right along. With the production and vocal delivery mimicking these tracks to a T, you should be able to pick up on some genre staples!
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