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: A return to a more contemporary metalcore sound featuring simplified, powerful riffs. Vengeance Falls (2013)

The true brilliance of the Trivium discography, however, lies in its third act—the redemption arc. Recognizing the lukewarm reception of their radio-rock years, the band returned to their roots with a vengeance. The Sin and the Sentence (2017) marked the debut of drummer Alex Bent, a human metronome whose arrival injected the band with a ferocity they had not possessed since Shogun . This album successfully integrated everything Trivium had ever attempted: the metalcore hooks, the thrash solos, and Heafy’s now-masterful balance of scream and croon. Trivium Discography

Trivium's discography spans over two decades, evolving from melodic metalcore roots to a complex blend of thrash, progressive, and modern heavy metal. As of late 2025, the band has released ten full-length studio albums and a recent EP. Studio Albums : A return to a more contemporary metalcore

From their early days as teenage prodigies to their status as heavy metal titans, Trivium’s discography is a masterclass in evolution. They have successfully navigated the "big three" of modern metal: metalcore, thrash, and melodic death metal. The Sin and the Sentence (2017) marked the

A modern masterpiece. It blends the technicality of Shogun with the accessibility of their newer work. 🔄 The Style Shifts

However, the band’s defining trait—its restless refusal to sit still—emerged aggressively with The Crusade (2006). In a stunning pivot, Trivium abandoned metalcore’s breakdowns to chase the ghost of 1980s Metallica. Heafy replaced his screams with a strained James Hetfield bark, and the riffs became elongated, technical, and sterile. Critically reviled at the time for being a "Metallica cosplay," The Crusade remains the discography’s outlier. Yet, in retrospect, it was a necessary failure. It proved that Trivium was not content to be just another metalcore band; they were willing to self-sabotage for the sake of evolution.

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