30 Classic Emo & Post-Hardcore Albums Turning 10 in 2024

Last year, when we looked at 25 emo & post-hardcore albums from 2013 in honor of their 10th anniversaries, it was abundantly clear that this type of music was on fire in 2013, with one now-classic album after the next. That energy carried over into 2014, which birthed even more classics in and around these genres, and often even bigger ones. 2014 will probably go down as the year of Peak Emo Revival, and the music happening under that increasingly wide umbrella that year was some of the best of that whole era. We’ve now made this new list to celebrate the 10th anniversaries of many of those 2014 albums. This list has 30 albums (five more than last year, and even narrowing it down to 30 meant leaving off a bunch of great ones), and a lot of them are inarguably emo or post-hardcore...

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