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Seattle's Ectopic Pregnancy, formed in 2024, weaponize brutal death metal and goregrind in the tradition of Pacific Northwest extremity — confrontational, visceral, and unapologetically ugly.
Brooklyn's Edenic Past bring an experimental edge to brutal death metal, formed in 2020 with a technical framework that pushes against the subgenre's more rigid conventions.
New Jersey's Edifice, active since 2015, stacks brutal death metal's punishing low end against progressive architecture and deathcore breakdown dynamics, creating something towering and technically demanding. The name fits: every song feels like a structure built to withstand enormous pressure.
Albuquerque's Egregious has been thrashing hard since 2014, representing New Mexico's stubborn commitment to classic thrash metal in a decade when few cared to look to the Southwest for the genre.
Dayton, Ohio's Ejaculating Rektal Squid Pussy commits fully to the brutality of goregrind and brutal death metal, a project formed in 2022 with no pretense toward subtlety. Cavernous gurgles, blast beats, and maximum grotesquerie.
Virginia's Elphael arrived in 2025 swinging hard at slam and brutal death metal's most extreme registers — bowel-shaking breakdowns, guttural vocals, and the kind of crushing low-end that needs proper subwoofers to fully appreciate.
Arizona's Emaciated Amalgamation fuse brutal death metal and grindcore into something even more compressed and violent than either genre alone, packing maximum destruction into the shortest possible runtime.
Charleston's Emaciated Remains crash goregrind sensibilities into brutal death metal, producing something visceral and relentless. Formed in 2025, the band wastes no time establishing a suffocating wall of noise.
Baltimore's Embalmed channel the city's hard-bitten attitude into brutal death metal that hits with the force of a sledgehammer. Their 1991 origins make them contemporaries of the genre's founding wave, and their approach has only grown more punishing since.
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