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Indianapolis's Electric Satan cast a wide net across blackened death and doom metal, forging a sound since 2018 that is equal parts sinister and suffocating — the city's underground distilled into something genuinely malevolent.

Albuquerque's Electrocuted have been welding death and thrash metal together since 2018 in a city not known for extreme music, making their existence a small but defiant entry in the New Mexico underground.

Worthington, Ohio's Eleventh Hour play straight death metal under a name shared with several other acts — formed in 2011, they bring a Midwestern directness to the genre without any of the melodic compromise.

Named after the occultist Éliphas Lévi, this Hazleton, Pennsylvania act fuses melodic black metal sweep with death metal's heaviest low-end, wrapping cold atmospheric passages around aggressive tremolo-driven assault.

Melodic death metal with a grim undercurrent, Elisha work within a tradition of layering clean melodic hooks over down-tuned brutality, finding an emotional resonance that goes beyond simple aggression.
Portland's Elitist refuse to stay in one lane — their sound drags sludge's suffocating weight through grindcore velocity and crust punk fury, occasionally dropping into straight death metal savagery without warning.

Seattle's Elks Blood have been grinding out death/thrash since 2010 with the Pacific Northwest's characteristic intensity — unrelenting riff patterns, furious tempos, and a sound that owes equal debts to both parent genres.

Mansfield's Ellimist bring a cerebral edge to death metal, layering progressive architecture over brutal foundations — songs that shift and evolve in ways that reward close listening rather than just overwhelm with raw force.

Des Moines' Elliot Klimowski operates as a one-person melodic death metal entity, crafting music that finds genuine feeling within the genre's aggressive framework — a solo project with the compositional ambition of a full band.
Devastating Progressive / Doom / Death Metal from Dallas.

Orlando thrash metal project from the Florida underground.

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.

Ohio's Elusive Travel have been moving at doom/death's agonizingly deliberate pace since 2001, letting despair accumulate bar by bar — one of the longer-running acts in a subgenre that rewards patience with weight.

Sacramento's Elysia entered the deathcore space in 2024 with the genre's characteristic wall-of-sound ferocity, bridging death metal's technical severity with the breakdown-centric architecture that drives the style.

New Mexico's Emaciated have been working death metal's most uncompromising terrain since 2022 — lean, ugly, and intentional, with a name that telegraphs exactly where the sound lives.
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