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In recent years, Bring Me The Horizon have made a name for themselves in the music world with their own style - and rightly so, because the music of the guys from Sheffield is just awesome. They already proved that in 2006/2007 with their debut album Count Your Blessings. On Count Your Blessings, Bring Me The Horizon still play pure Deathcore, later on the band used more influences of Metalcore. Anyone who wants to retrace the development of Bring Me The Horizon shouldn't miss out on Count Your Blessings.