Trivium — Discography

Often cited as their masterpiece, this album combined the heaviness of Ascendancy with the technicality of The Crusade

Below is a chronological breakdown of Trivium’s studio albums, tracing their evolution from metalcore upstarts to modern metal veterans. Trivium Discography

The Rebirth (with a new voice) Following the departure of bassist/co-vocalist Paolo Gregoletto (who remained on bass but stepped back from screams), Trivium introduced new drummer Nick Augusto. In Waves marks the return of harsh vocals full-time. It’s a "greatest hits" approach—every song sounds like a different era of Trivium. The title track "In Waves" is a modern metal anthem, while "Built to Fall" leaned into radio rock. It’s consistent, if slightly safe. Often cited as their masterpiece, this album combined

: A raw melodic metalcore debut recorded when frontman Matt Heafy was 17. Ascendancy (2005) It’s a "greatest hits" approach—every song sounds like