10 21st Century Rock/Metal Albums That Never Got A Sequel

10. The One Hundred - Chaos + Bliss

In the early 2010s, a non-descript collective of bands in Collapse the Control, Open the Skies, and Fly This For Me made the rounds in the south of England. Garnering limited successes (aside from CTC’s internet-grabbing cover of Jessie J’s “Do It Like a Dude”), the ashes of these bands led to the rise of two interesting acts: goth punk hunks Creeper, and crossover nu metalcore mob The One Hundred.

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The modern revival of nu metal was in its infancy in 2014, with the likes of Of Mice & Men, Suicide Silence, and Attila dabbling with the genre in their own ways. TOH then hit the scene and stretched their influences all the way from grime to metallic hardcore with their debut EP Subculture, adding some UK uncouthness. Following some extensive touring with Electric Callboy, Mötley Crüe and Crossfaith, they would finally release the debut album Chaos + Bliss in 2017.

Whilst reviews for the band were consistently high, The One Hundred announced their split nearly 14 months after the debut’s release. There was a brief reunion of sorts to shift some old stock, release a live EP, and cover Iggy Azalea’s “Black Widow” in 2020, but otherwise, the band and its members have gone dark.

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