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Bands stay around when they have support. If you want bands to last, listen to them and see them play.
Lorna Shore, August Burns Red, Bad Omens, Bury Tomorrow, In Flames
Judging by the image, their concern is more that a lot of the bands they currently listen to are simply of an age that they've retired or died. It's not a lack of fans that stopped Black Sabbath from playing, it's that the members are well in to their 70s
In flames is good thank you
Well if you like Amon Amarth, Arch Enemy and now In Flames just go down the melodeath rabbit hole:
And then you've got the whole deathcore scene which has been massively influenced by melodeath.