top 5 heaviest bad omens songs
- Kirsty Shepherd
- Apr 16
- 2 min read

bad omens, formed in 2015 in Richmond, virginia, america, are arguably one of the most popular metalcore bands out right now. with four studio albums under their belt, and rumours of a fifth in the works, you may be asking yourself what their heaviest songs are to date. luckily, we have put together a list for you.
5. Artificial suicide
Song fourteen - the death of peace of mind (2022)
artificial suicide is the heaviest song on the album with noah's signature blend of clean and harsh vocals, hard hitting drums and chunky guitars.
4. blood
song six - finding god before God finds me (2020)
fast paced guitar, energetic drums, consistently harsh vocals, and subject matter makes this a stand out on fgbgfm to any fan of heavier music.
3. hedonist
song seven - bad omens (2016)
starting with a more old school metal opening it quickly adjusts to artfully disjointed guitar and breakdowns with a smooth layering of harsh vocals. disclaimer for those new to this song, it is the only time you will hear australia's favourite word on a song by bad omens.
2. Dethrone
song five - finding god before God finds me (2020)
making waves with the new live intro arrangement Dethrone hits hard in any setting with its use of tunnels, clean and a variety of other harsh vocal techniques along side the heavy hitting drums and fast paced guitar.
1. malice
song six - bad omens (2016)
The unique use of phrasing, intentionally audible breathing and array of vocal techniques performed by Noah in this song make it a true stand out. if you want chunky guitar, heavy consistent drums and a song you can stomp around the house to, this is the one for you.



