Matthew Tuck is a Welsh musician, best known as the lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the metalcore band Bullet for My Valentine, formed in 2003. The band's genre combines elements of metalcore, heavy metal, and hard rock, characterized by melodic hooks and aggressive riffs. Notable works include their debut album, *The Poison* (2005), which achieved significant commercial success and helped define the metalcore sound of the 2000s. Their follow-up albums, like *Scream Aim Fire* (2008) and *Fever* (2010), further solidified their place in the metal scene, with tracks like "Tears Don't Fall" and "Your Betrayal" becoming anthems within the genre. Tuck's impact on music extends beyond his band's success; he has influenced a generation of musicians with his songwriting and vocal style. He is recognized for blending melodic elements with heavy instrumentation, contributing to the evolution of modern metalcore. His work has earned Bullet for My Valentine multiple awards and a dedicated fanbase, making them one of the prominent bands in the early 21st-century metal scene.