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AI Metalcore Band Caught Copying Knocked Loose

Rohit Singh
Last updated: January 4, 2026 7:17 am
Rohit Singh
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AI Metalcore Band Broken Avenue: The Rise of Synthetic Music

Recently, the music world has been abuzz with discussions about a so-called metalcore band known as Broken Avenue. However, this isn’t your typical band; rather, it’s an AI-generated entity that mashes together sounds reminiscent of established groups like Knocked Loose, Counterparts, and The Devil Wears Prada, offering a curious blend that many are questioning.

Contents
  • AI Metalcore Band Broken Avenue: The Rise of Synthetic Music
  • Key Updates on Broken Avenue
  • Artwork and Identity Controversies
  • Reactions from the Music Community
  • AI’s Growing Influence in the Music Industry
  • The Future of Music: Real Artists vs. Synthetic Entities
  • Conclusion: The Call for Authenticity

Key Updates on Broken Avenue

With over 129,000 monthly listeners on Spotify, Broken Avenue has swiftly made its mark in the music industry, securing a spot on several playlists, including the coveted Spotify-generated collection titled This Is Broken Avenue. This collection typically signals a degree of achievement in the competitive streaming landscape.

What raises eyebrows, however, is whether this AI construct exists primarily to rake in streaming royalties, imitating bands that tour and perform live. The musical stylings of Broken Avenue have been described as “what if Counterparts but legally dubious,” with artwork seemingly crafted by algorithms rather than creative artists.

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Artwork and Identity Controversies

A particularly striking aspect of Broken Avenue is its artwork. For instance, the cover of their new single, finally free, bears a close resemblance to the artwork of Counterparts’ Nothing Left To Love. Similarly, another single titled YOU’RE ALL I SEE seems to copy Knocked Loose’s cover art for their track You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To. This blatant mimicry has led many to speculate about the authenticity and originality of the project.

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Adding to the intrigue, multiple songs attributed to one mysterious figure named “James Trolby” have appeared on streaming platforms. This pseudonym raises questions regarding whether it is a real individual or simply a digital avatar created by various AI programs.

Reactions from the Music Community

The situation has not gone unnoticed by notable musicians. Brendan Murphy, the frontman of Counterparts, has expressed his frustration, taking to social media and offering a humorous $100 reward for anyone who could provide him with the genuine contact details for James Trolby, assuring that no trouble would ensue from this inquiry.

This tone echoes sentiments from the music community about AI-driven projects that skirt the boundaries of creative expression. Last year’s Velvet Sundown saga—a similar situation involving an AI “band” that ultimately revealed itself as a synthetic music project—serves as a parallel cautionary tale.

AI’s Growing Influence in the Music Industry

Broken Avenue represents more than just an anomaly; it highlights a disturbing trend in the landscape of modern music. Recent statistics from Deezer indicate that over 50,000 AI-generated tracks are uploaded daily, constituting approximately 34% of all new music on their platform. Although some measures are being taken, like tagging synthetic uploads, the sheer volume raises significant concerns about the authenticity of musical artistry today.

With Broken Avenue’s impressive numbers on Spotify, juxtaposed against its negligible following on other platforms like Deezer, many speculate the involvement of bots or curated playlists playing a substantial role in its popularity.

The Future of Music: Real Artists vs. Synthetic Entities

The situation brings us to a troubling reality: we are witnessing the emergence of fake bands, artificial artwork, and even fictitious personas—all while real musicians struggle for recognition and compensation. As streaming platforms continue to prioritize algorithms, there’s a risk of overshadowing genuine creative efforts.

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If social media and streaming services do not take proactive steps to vet and validate the artists within their domains, this could increasingly become the norm in the future. The era of AI music, while intriguing, poses challenges that threaten the essence of what music is—a human experience steeped in emotion and creativity.

Conclusion: The Call for Authenticity

The advent of AI-generated music is not likely to fade away; instead, it might redefine what it means to be an artist. The ongoing debates surrounding entities like Broken Avenue are crucial as they point to broader issues of authenticity, originality, and sustainability in the music industry. While innovation is welcome, it is essential to ensure that it does not come at the cost of genuine talent and the art itself.

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TAGGED:2023ai bandbroken avenuecounterweightsfake artistsjames trolbymetalcoremusic industrymusic royaltiesplaylist manipulationspotifysynthetic music
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