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Denver's Failure of Flesh emerged in 2026 with the brutal death metal scene's full arsenal at their disposal — guttural, pulverizing, and uncompromising in a city whose metal underground has been quietly expanding for years.
Oregon's Falxifer is a fresh 2025 act pushing brutal death metal and deathcore into each other with ruthless efficiency. The name itself — Latin for 'sickle-bearer' — points to a sound that has no interest in subtlety.
San Antonio brutal death metal/grindcore. Relentlessly heavy and fast.
Filthy old school death metal on Me Saco un Ojo Records. 2022 debut 'Unburied Corpse' is a slab of cavernous OSDM that earned strong underground buzz.
Crushing Brutal Deathcore from Florida / Texas (early); Florida / Canada (later).
Sugar Land, Texas's Gaius hit the ground running in 2020 with a sound that fuses brutal death metal's heaviness with grindcore's velocity — short songs, enormous riffs, and absolutely no mercy.
Los Angeles brutal death metallers Gangrenous Consumption operate at the outer limits of heaviness, building their sound on relentless low-end punishment and technical brutality since 2018. They're part of a strong Southern California brutal death scene with no shortage of extremity.
Pennsylvania's Gangrenous Flesh Consumption go all the way down with slam-inflected brutal death metal that prioritizes maximum heaviness above everything else. Since 2021, they've been stacking breakdowns and guttural savagery in one of the East Coast's most fertile extreme metal ecosystems.
Pittsfield, Massachusetts brutal death metal act Gartlock has been pummeling western New England since 2019 with a dense and relentless approach to the genre's most extreme end. Uncompromising in both tempo and heaviness.
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