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Monsey, New York's Decomposed bring a rough-hewn, straightforward death metal attack to the greater New York underground. Low-fidelity and uncompromising, they prioritize putrefaction over production.
Minnesota brutal death metal project Decomposed Cadaveric Remains live up to the name — churning out dense, gore-soaked extremity since 2021 with no regard for subtlety. This is Midwest brutality taken to its most literal conclusion.
Seattle death metal unit Deconsecration arrived in 2020 with a sound steeped in desecration and liturgical blasphemy, their riffs dragged through the Pacific Northwest's damp underground. Methodical, heavy, and entirely without mercy.
Santa Cruz's Deconstruct have been navigating the crushing intersection of doom and death metal since 2012, leveraging the weight of both genres to build slow, suffocating walls of sound. A longtime fixture of the California underground.
California's Decoy Octopus launched in 2026 as an oddly named but entirely serious death and heavy metal project, mixing feral aggression with moments of eerie, lurching melody. Cryptic by design, heavy by necessity.
Bay Area act Decreation fuse melodic death metal's harmonic sensibility with the cold fury of black metal, emerging from Alameda in 2024 with a sound that prizes darkness over accessibility. Both elegant and unsparing.
Nashville's Decree of Pain brings death metal's most punishing traditions to a city better known for twang than blast beats, delivering brutal, no-frills extremity since 2021. A stark contrast to the neon lights of Broadway.
Milwaukee death metal act Decrepid have been stalking the Midwest underground since 2011 with a no-nonsense, punishing approach rooted in the genre's most meat-and-potatoes tradition. Wisconsin grime runs through every riff.
Pennsylvania death metal outfit Decrepify emerged in 2020 with a bleak, punishing sound that leans into rot and ruin as aesthetic principles. Unadorned and unrelenting — exactly what the name implies.
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