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Seguin, Texas may be a small town between San Antonio and Austin, but Paegan brings full-on death metal brutality since 2016. Their sound leans into crushing tempos and unrelenting aggression drawn straight from the Lone Star extreme underground.
Pain in Silence blend deathcore breakdowns with death metal extremity, building songs that alternate between technical aggression and full-on sonic devastation. The Indiana-born band has been honing their punishing hybrid sound since 2017.
Ruthless Death Metal from Houston.
Oakland's Palace of Worms began as raw black metal and evolved over the years into something far more grotesque — a churning death-doom force that sounds like the Bay Area underground rotting from within. Since 2007, the band has been one of the West Coast's most singular and unsettling metal acts.
Freshly arrived from Muskegon, Michigan, Pale Oracle began delivering death metal in 2025 with the kind of unrefined hunger that only young acts carry. Their Great Lakes locale adds a cold, bleak edge to the genre's fundamental brutality.
Edinboro, Pennsylvania's Pangaea have been pushing progressive death and thrash in extreme directions since 2007, fusing technical complexity with genuine heaviness without letting either quality dilute the other. Their northwest PA origin gives their sound a workmanlike intensity that counterbalances the genre's occasional tendency toward indulgence.
Cincinnati's Panoptitron fold jazz fusion logic into progressive death metal, producing music that is simultaneously disorienting and brutally heavy. Since 2014, they've been one of Ohio's most genuinely experimental extreme metal acts, bending genre boundaries without losing the thread of aggression.
Founding fathers of extreme metal in the Rio Grande Valley. Death/black metal since 1988.
Long Beach's Pantheon forge black and death metal into a single violent hybrid, channeling the dense, abrasive energy of the Southern California underground since 2011. Their sound sits at the dark intersection where melodic hostility meets outright savagery.
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