Bring Me the Horizon/YMMV


 * Broken Base: After New Sound Album Suicide Season.
 * Complaining About Shows You Don't Watch: Unfortunately common due to the band's status as Acceptable Targets for "tr00 metal" detractors.
 * Dead Horse Music Genre: In an interview, Oli Sykes said that Deathcore has become one, hence the band's Genre Shift to Metalcore for Suicide Season.
 * Face of the Band: Frontman Oli Sykes. Lots of his female fans don't even listen to the band (or heavy music at all). Also, it isn't terribly uncommon for an attempted conversation about the band to go a little like this: "Hey, uh, you ever heard of Bring Me The Horizon?" "Oh man, I hate/love that guy!" That said, former guitarist Curtis Ward was pretty popular as well, probably thanks in part to being a bit of a Large Ham like Oli.
 * Fan Dumb: Oh God, the Fan Dumb!
 * Germans Love David Hasselhoff: While certainly popular in the UK, their American fan base might be even bigger. And yes, they're big in Japan too.
 * Growing the Beard: There Is A Hell... There Is A Heaven has been lauded as this by journalists.
 * Hate Dumb: Yep. Wherever there is a massive Fan Dumb, there is, more often than not, also a considerable Hate Dumb to be found.
 * Internet Backdraft
 * Misattributed Song: "The Fear That Gave Me Wings" by Glory Of This.
 * Newbie Boom: They are a case of this for metalcore, essentially providing the breakdown-loving Emo Teen crowd that would go on to fuel the entire second wave of metalcore (Especially in the UK, where metalcore never made a large impact to begin with).
 * Nightmare Fuel: "For Stevie Wonder's Eyes Only" aims for this with such lines as "I whispered in her ear: fear me, dear, for I am death".
 * No Such Thing as Bad Publicity
 * Periphery Demographic: The fangirls.
 * Tear Jerker: "Suicide Season".
 * "Don't Go" certainly qualifies, especially the interplay between Lights and Oli which is then followed by an epic and heart rendering guitar solo.
 * They Changed It, Now It Sucks: According to many, many (former?) fans.
 * Wangst
 * What the Hell, Casting Agency?: Pop singer Lights guests on "Crucify Me" and "Don't Go".