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Submit Deathcore to Total Deathcore Online Radio Station

Online Radio Station

Online Radio Station

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Total Deathcore

Online Radio Station

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Total Deathcore

Accepting:

Metal, Other

APPROVAL RATE

2%

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PER SUBMISSION

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$

5

Direct promotion  · Curator feedback guaranteed

Submission

$

5

one-time fee - Direct to Curator - Personal Feedback Guaranteed

To Submit

Metal, Other music genre

Top Tips for Submitting Your Music to Total Deathcore

Before you hit submit, double-check that your sound actually fits what Total Deathcore is looking for. This radio station is focused on Metal — and Total Deathcore can tell immediately when a track doesn't belong. Sending music outside the accepted genres wastes your submission fee and your shot at a real placement. Match the vibe, match the genre, then submit.

This part isn't optional. Your track needs to be properly mixed and mastered before it lands in Total Deathcore's inbox. A great song buried in a muddy mix doesn't get placed — it gets passed. Take the time to get your production right, because the quality of your sound is the first thing a radio station curator evaluates. If it doesn't hit professionally, it doesn't hit.

Every direct submit campaign runs for 10 days. If Total Deathcore hasn't responded within that window, you get your $5 back — no questions asked. That's the One Submit guarantee. So there's no risk in trying. Submit your track, let the process run, and either walk away with a placement or walk away with your money.

Whether your track gets accepted or not, Total Deathcore leaves personal feedback on every submission. That's rare — and genuinely useful. Don't just read it and move on. The notes you get back are a direct signal from someone who listens to Metal music all day. Use that insight to sharpen your next release, improve your sound, and come back stronger.

You've been grinding. You've been writing riffs that make walls shake and recording breakdowns that would clear a room - in the best possible way. So why is your music still not reaching the right ears? A real deathcore radio station submission opportunity doesn't come around that often, and Total Deathcore on Live365 is exactly the one worth your time. This isn't some watered-down playlist that squeezes your skull-crushing track between indie pop and acoustic folk (yeah, really). It's a dedicated online radio station built entirely for the heavy, the br00tal, and the completely uncompromising. Music submissions here actually get treated like they matter - because the curators running this thing genuinely live in this genre, not just clock in and out of it. That difference in attitude changes everything about how the whole service feels. Get your new music heard by listeners who are already there, already waiting, already ready to lose their minds in the pit. Join the ranks of independent artists who've already made their move and submitted.

About Total Deathcore & the Total Deathcore Radio Station

Total Deathcore is hosted on Live365, and it does exactly one thing: heavy. No filler. No genre tourism. There aren't many radio stations out there that plant their flag this firmly in extreme metal without eventually drifting toward softer territory to chase broader listeners - but this one doesn't budge. It's not mixing in pop, rock, or country to pad out the runtime. It's a singular platform with a singular community of listeners built around a singular purpose, and that purpose is face-melting music that hits like a freight train and doesn't apologize for existing.

Streaming directly through live365.com means your tracks reach listeners globally without the gatekeeping of traditional broadcast radio - and that matters more than people think. Metal and extreme music styles are what this station covers, which tells you everything about the curator's actual passion for the full spectrum of heavy. Whether you're rooted in classic death metal or you're pushing into djent-infused modern territory with six-string madness, there's a place for your sound here. And look - this platform is still growing, which honestly makes it a smarter move for emerging artists who get in early. You're not just another track lost in an algorithm. You're helping shape the sound of something being built in real time, and that's a genuinely different kind of opportunity than what most music promotion services are offering right now.

Who Is Total Deathcore For?

Real talk. If your breakdowns hit harder than most bands' full albums, and if words like 'suffocating' and 'annihilating' feel like compliments, you're exactly who this station wants. Total Deathcore is built for independent musicians and bands deep in the deathcore, death metal, and extreme metal genres - riff lords who don't cut corners, vocalists who switch from gutturals to banshee shrieks without blinking, drummers who make blast beats sound like actual warfare. If your tracks belong on a playlist next to Thy Art Is Murder, Fit For an Autopsy, or Lorna Shore, just submit your music already.

This is not the place for soft-edged metal or anything radio-friendly in the traditional sense. Your song needs to be heavy as hell from the very first second - the kind of pit-worthy track that grabs listeners by the throat and doesn't let go. Independent artists who've been dropping track releases, building their band without the backing of major record labels or even an indie record label with real industry pull - they deserve radio airplay on a station that actually gets their sound. Total Deathcore is that station. Your music doesn't need a commercial sheen. It needs to be honest, brutal, and built for people who understand what a real breakdown banger actually feels like. Solo project or full band, it doesn't matter - if the music is genuine, there's a place for it here. Use this platform to showcase what you've been building and let the music speak for itself.

Why a Deathcore Radio Station Submission Is Worth Your $5

Here's the thing. Submitting your music to the right ears beats submitting to a hundred wrong ones every single time. When you submit deathcore music to radio through Total Deathcore, your track lands in front of a curator who's specifically locked into this genre - not someone juggling pop ballads and progressive jazz who squeezes metal in as an afterthought. That context matters. When you submit heavy metal to online radio stations that actually specialize in what you make, your music gets reviewed against the right standards, by someone who knows the difference between a forced breakdown and one that actually earns its place. That's not a small thing in the music industry.

Deathcore music promotion at this level is about more than a single spin. It's about getting your name into the conversation early and building the kind of recognition that actually sticks around. Scattered, unfocused radio promotion across platforms that don't understand your genre does basically nothing. But running a targeted campaign through an online radio station for extreme metal that streams globally through Live365? That's your breakdown banger potentially hitting listeners in Europe, Australia, South America - people who've never encountered your band but are already primed to love exactly what you do.

And look - get played on metal radio station playlists that are genre-specific, and you're building deathcore band radio airplay with actual context behind it. Beyond the airplay itself, you get direct contact with curators who know this world inside out, plus real personal feedback on your track. For independent deathcore artist promotion without a team of industry professionals pulling strings, that honest review is genuinely valuable. No cap - $5 for a real human listening to your music and giving you their unfiltered take is one of the better deals in music promotion right now. Every records release deserves a real shot at the right audience, and if you're building a campaign around your next release, this is the kind of targeted exposure that actually moves the needle.

How to Submit Your Music

It's not complicated. Head to One Submit, find Total Deathcore in the curator listings, and submit your track for $5. That covers the curator's time, a personal review of your song, and direct feedback on whether your music fits the station's sound. Have a streaming link ready - Spotify, SoundCloud, wherever your track is live and publicly accessible. If you're fully independent and haven't gone through a label or indie record label yet, that's completely fine (and honestly pretty common here). Just make sure the upload is clean and represents your best work, because the curator is listening with actual intent.

Once you've submitted, the review process starts. Real human attention - not an algorithm filtering by tempo or genre tags. The submission format is straightforward, so there's no excuse not to get your track in front of the right people. If your track makes the cut, it goes into rotation on Total Deathcore on Live365, reaching listeners and helping you discover new fans who are already tuned into extreme metal. Being in regular playlists and rotation means your music keeps reaching new ears as the station grows - not just a single play and done. And if it doesn't get selected? You still walk away with actionable feedback from someone who genuinely knows these genres. That feedback loop alone makes the metal radio station music submission worth it for most independent artists. The effort you put into crafting your sound deserves to be heard by people who actually get it - so yeah, get your tracks in front of the right audience. Let the music do the rest. And when you're ready to promote your next release, this is exactly where to start.

This is one curator. Getting airplay for your track is how you build a whole strategy around it. One Submit handles the outreach. Getting your music featured in blogs and press is on you.

Frequently Asked Questions

What genres does Total Deathcore accept for the Total Deathcore playlist?

Total Deathcore accepts Metal, Other. Make sure your track fits the playlist vibe before submitting.

How much does it cost to submit music to Total Deathcore?

A direct submission costs $5 USD per track. This one-time fee covers the curator's review time and guarantees personal feedback.

How long does it take to get a response from Total Deathcore?

Most submissions receive a response within 7–14 days. Every track submitted gets reviewed and receives curator feedback.

Is curator feedback guaranteed?

Yes. Whether your track gets placed or not, Total Deathcore provides personal feedback on every submission through One Submit.

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