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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.

Smartsville, California's Divine Defecation — operating out of the rural Sierra Nevada foothills — arrived in 2023 with the blunt, purposeful aggression of brutal death metal and no interest in softening the edges. A newcomer in the grand tradition of California's grotesque BDM underground, they make music calibrated for the pit and nowhere else.
Savage Doom / Death Metal with Grindcore influences from Plano.

Aurora, Colorado's Divine Excruciation are among the newest entrants in the slam and brutal death metal world, forming in 2025 and bringing the Denver metro area's growing extreme metal energy to its most punishing conclusion. Slam's signature mid-paced breakdowns and guttural intensity are their weapons of choice, built to inflict damage with surgical patience.

Denver's Divine Torture arrived in 2021 with a brutal death metal mandate, contributing to the Colorado capital's increasingly active extreme underground. Their sound follows the genre's most relentless traditions — blastbeats, guttural vocals, and riffs designed to obliterate rather than seduce, a worthy addition to Denver's growing death metal footprint.

Pittsburgh's Domicile formed in 2024, stepping into the city's proud tradition of underground death metal with a fresh sense of purpose. Still in their earliest days, they carry the gnarly, working-class aggression that Pittsburgh's heavy music scene has never shaken. Their death metal approach reflects a city that has always preferred its extremity unpolished and uncompromising.

Minneapolis's Domidium came together in 2023 weaving melodic death metal's Scandinavian sweep with the gut-punch immediacy of thrash and groove metal, making for a sound that refuses to settle into any single lane. The Twin Cities have a long history of nurturing technical, eclectic metal acts, and Domidium carry that forward with a multi-dimensional approach spanning four subgenres. They are one of the more compositionally ambitious young acts to emerge from the region's current scene.

Alhambra, California's Dominion have been carving out their corner of the West Coast death metal underground since 2016, trading in the kind of punishing, technically-minded brutality Southern California has long incubated. The band's Bandcamp presence under the "ashen" moniker hints at a sound steeped in ash-and-ruin imagery befitting the genre's bleakest tendencies. They represent the current generation of LA-area death metal acts keeping the flame burning in the shadow of the genre's old guard.

Portland, Oregon's Dominus Nox — "Lord of Night" — have been adding to the Pacific Northwest's rich extreme metal tapestry since 2017. Their death metal approach fits naturally within a city that has fostered some of the country's most dedicated underground scenes, where the relentless grey weather seems purpose-built for heavy, unforgiving music. Dark in theme and blunt in execution, they are firmly part of Portland's current death metal resurgence.
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