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Out of Rochester, New York, Disgorged emerged in 2019 with a focused mandate: brutal death metal stripped to its most abrasive essentials. Rooted in the tradition of unrelenting blast beats and cavernous low-end brutality, they carry on the Northeast's long lineage of punishing underground death.

A New York death metal act formed in 2019, Disillusion deal in the kind of unvarnished aggression that draws from the genre's most foundational era — churning, mid-paced riffs giving way to burst-fire blasting. The name carries weight: this is death metal committed to excavating the darkest corners of the form without pretense.

Auburn, Alabama's Disillusioned have been one of the Deep South's steadfast death metal acts since forming in 2007, building their craft outside the usual genre epicenters. Their longevity speaks to a genuine commitment to the form, operating in a state not known for death metal infrastructure but all the more authentic for it.

San Jose, California's Disincarnation have been chiseling their brand of death metal since 2017, tapping into the Bay Area's deep underground current that runs beneath the mainstream. Their name invokes the body-as-vessel imagery central to death metal's conceptual tradition, and their approach reflects a band focused on the craft of the riff above all else.

Philadelphia's Disinhume occupy a violent intersection of slam death metal, brutal death, and deathcore, combining suffocating groove breakdowns with the blast-and-grind extremity that defines the East Coast underground. Formed in 2015, they've helped carry the torch for Philly's brutal scene, weaponizing every subgenre in their arsenal without compromise.
Ruthless Brutal Death Metal from Houston.

Corona, California's Dismembered Engorgement have been plumbing the depths of slam and brutal death metal since 2016, bringing the Inland Empire's underground ugliness to its logical extreme. Dense slabs of mid-paced slamming brutality anchor their sound, the kind of suffocating low-end heaviness that Southern California's brutal death scene has long perfected.

Denver's Dismembered Fetus have been a fixture of Colorado's extreme metal underground since 1997, making them one of the longer-running American goregrind and death metal acts still operating. Blending death metal's intensity with the surgical gore-obsession of grindcore, they've outlasted countless contemporaries through sheer devotion to the ugliest end of extreme music.

San Antonio, Texas's Dismemberment of a Whore are one of the newest additions to Texas's longstanding brutal death metal tradition, forming in 2024 with the name and intent of a band that means business. Part of a city with serious underground death metal credibility, they arrive fully committed to the most uncompromising end of the brutal death spectrum.

San Diego's Dissolution have been crafting death metal since 2014, operating in a city with a deep extreme metal underground that has quietly shaped the West Coast scene for decades. Their approach draws from the genre's murky, sepulchral tradition, building on San Diego's rich history of bands willing to push death metal into uglier, more suffocating territory.
Brutal Death Metal from Dallas.

Maryland's Distention formed in 2023 trafficking in the space between death metal's crushing extremity and deathcore's breakdown-heavy structure, a synthesis that reflects the current state of the Mid-Atlantic's extreme underground. Still fresh, they're a band arriving at a moment when the line between these two subgenres has never been more productively blurred.

New York's Divergence have been building their case for technical death metal fused with deathcore's structural intensity since 2013, operating under a NYC banner that carries serious underground weight. Their technical death/deathcore hybrid is a dense, demanding proposition — precision musicianship deployed in service of maximum brutality.

Reading, Pennsylvania's Divination launched in 2021 dragging brutal death metal into grindcore's pummeling velocity, a combination that makes for some of the most relentlessly aggressive music in the Mid-Atlantic underground. Short songs, inhuman tempos, and the full-throttle commitment to extremity that both subgenres demand at their best.

Roseville, Michigan's Divinationist emerged in 2020 fusing black metal's bleakness with death metal's carnality, inhabiting the fertile no-man's-land where both genres' most uncompromising qualities amplify each other. Michigan's extreme metal underground has long produced bands willing to work this territory, and Divinationist continue that lineage.
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