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Trivium’s discography is often viewed as a journey of technical mastery, identity shifts, and a late-career "renaissance." Since their 2003 debut, the band has evolved from metalcore pioneers into a multifaceted heavy metal powerhouse. 💿 The "Essential" Tier

These albums are widely considered the gold standard of their work:

Shogun (2008): Their technical peak. It features 12-minute epics and complex progressive thrash.

Ascendancy (2005): The "classic" that defined 2000s metalcore. Essential for its balance of aggression and melody. Trivium Discography

In the Court of the Dragon (2021): A modern masterpiece. It blends the technicality of Shogun with the accessibility of their newer work. 🔄 The Style Shifts

Trivium is known for never making the same album twice, leading to some polarizing entries:

Studio Albums:

  1. Ember to Inferno (2003)
    • Released: October 14, 2003
    • Label: Hammer of God Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Introduction"
      2. "Ember to Inferno"
      3. "Rising"
      4. "Falling"
      5. "To Be Everywhere"
      6. "A Song for the Dead"
      7. "Torn Between Scylla and Charybdis"
      8. "Exile"
  2. Ascendancy (2005)
    • Released: April 26, 2005
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Ascendancy"
      2. "In Waves"
      3. "Unheavenly Creatures"
      4. "The Scipher"
      5. "The Hollow"
      6. "Dying in Your Arms"
      7. "Suicide and a Bullet"
      8. "The Shroud"
      9. "Ride the Fire"
  3. The Crusade (2006)
    • Released: October 3, 2006
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "The Crusade"
      2. "Strife"
      3. "You Don't Know"
      4. "Anthem (We Are the Fire)"
      5. "Dying in Your Arms" (live)
      6. "The Shroud" (live)
      7. "The Scipher" (live)
  4. Shogun (2008)
    • Released: October 21, 2008
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Shogun"
      2. "Watch the World Burn"
      3. "Killing in Your Name"
      4. "Hell or High Water"
      5. "Sleepless"
      6. "Strange"
      7. "Becoming the Archetype"
      8. "Dying in Your Arms"
  5. In Waves (2011)
    • Released: August 2, 2011
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "In Waves"
      2. "White Noise"
      3. "Shepherd of Fire"
      4. "The Mirror and the Mask"
      5. "Eat the Me"
      6. "Master of Procession"
      7. "Into the Mouth of Hell"
      8. "Dying Young"
  6. Vengeance Falls (2013)
    • Released: October 15, 2013
    • Label: Eleven Eleven Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Vengeance Falls"
      2. "You Don't Know"
      3. "Strife"
      4. "The Stranger"
      5. "Silence in the Snow"
      6. "Falling"
      7. "Down from the Sky"
      8. "Calamity"
  7. Silence in the Snow (2015)
    • Released: October 2, 2015
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Exodus"
      2. "Silence in the Snow"
      3. "The Ghosts of Days to Come"
      4. "Deceiver"
      5. "Hail to the Scourge"
      6. "Until the World Goes Cold"
      7. "Deadlines"
      8. "Dying in Your Arms"
  8. The Sin and the Sentence (2017)
    • Released: October 20, 2017
    • Label: Nuclear Blast Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "The Sin and the Sentence"
      2. "The Witness"
      3. "Nobody"
      4. "The Ones I Hate"
      5. "You Don't Know"
      6. "Paranoid"
      7. "Hail to the Scourge"
      8. "Master of Procession"
  9. What the Dead Men Say (2020)
    • Released: April 24, 2020
    • Label: Nuclear Blast Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "What the Dead Men Say"
      2. "The Cellar"
      3. "Breaking the Habit"
      4. "The Wickedness Within"
      5. "Until the World Goes Cold"
      6. "Raining Blood"
      7. "The Fire Burns"
      8. "Memento Mori"

Compilation Album:

  1. The Singles Collection: 2006-2007 (2008)
    • Released: April 29, 2008
    • Label: Roadrunner Records
    • Tracklist:
      1. "Dying in Your Arms"
      2. "You Don't Know"
      3. "Strife"

Singles:

  • "Dying in Your Arms" (2005)
  • "Strife" (2006)
  • "Anthem (We Are the Fire)" (2006)
  • "Watch the World Burn" (2008)
  • "Killing in Your Name" (2008)
  • "White Noise" (2011)
  • "Shepherd of Fire" (2011)
  • "The Heart from Your Hate" (2012)
  • "Vengeance Falls" (2013)
  • "You Don't Know" (2013)
  • "Raining Blood" (2020)

Music Videos:

  • "Dying in Your Arms" (2005)
  • "Strife" (2006)
  • "Anthem (We Are the Fire)" (2006)
  • "Watch the World Burn" (2008)
  • "Killing in Your Name" (2008)
  • "White Noise" (2011)
  • "Shepherd of Fire" (2011)
  • "The Heart from Your Hate" (2012)
  • "Vengeance Falls" (2013)
  • "You Don't Know" (2013)
  • "The Sin and the Sentence" (2017)
  • "The Witness" (2017)

Trivium's music style has evolved over the years, incorporating various elements of heavy metal, thrash metal, and hard rock. They have been praised for their technical proficiency and intense live performances.

Essential Listening Order for New Fans:

  1. Ascendancy (To understand their rise)
  2. Shogun (To hear their peak)
  3. In the Court of the Dragon (To see where they are now)

Conclusion

The Trivium discography is a testament to resilience. They have been booed off festival stages (Reading 2006) and celebrated on magazine covers. They tried to sell out, failed, and tried to go back to death metal, succeeded. Through ten studio albums spanning 20+ years, Trivium has proven that metal can be smart, fast, melodic, and uncompromising.

Whether you worship at the altar of Shogun or prefer the streamlined hooks of In Waves, there is no denying that Matt Heafy and his cohorts have built one of the most impressive and diverse catalogs in modern heavy metal history. As they enter their third decade with Alex Bent at the kit, the legacy is far from over. Trivium’s discography is often viewed as a journey

The Foundation Era (2003–2005)

Compilations & Box Sets

| Year | Title | Content | |------|-------|---------| | 2008 | Flavus | Japan-only compilation of B-sides and rarities | | 2011 | In Waves (Deluxe Box Set) | CD + DVD + booklet + patch | | 2020 | A Light or a Distant Mirror (Compilation) | Digital-only rarities & remixes |


The Thrash Obsession (2006–2009)

Recommendations for Further Research

  • Detailed album-by-album chart positions, first-week sales, and certification data.
  • Critical reception timeline using contemporaneous reviews.
  • Interviews and primary sources on songwriting/production decisions.
  • Comparative analysis with peer bands from the 2000s metalcore/thrash scenes.