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McKinney, Texas outfit Dr. Brutacalypse have been weaponizing grindcore, death metal, and hardcore into a single blunt-force instrument since 2013. Their approach is relentlessly chaotic — short, pulverizing tracks that slam together punk urgency, guttural extremity, and North Texas aggression without pausing to take a breath.
Out of Russellville, Arkansas, Dr. Butcher has been dealing in a particularly nasty strain of goregrind and death metal since 2011, built on surgical-grade brutality and an almost comedically grim aesthetic. The band's dedication to the uglier end of the death-grind spectrum keeps things deliberately primitive and visceral, with no interest in polish or subtlety.
Baldwin Park's Dread Party have been making a chaotic mess of Southern California's grindcore scene since 2016, delivering the short, savage bursts of noise and fury the genre demands with a sardonic edge baked into their very name. Their sound hits hard and fast, treating brevity as a weapon and leaving no room for anything as indulgent as a hook. In a genre built on volume and velocity, they excel by keeping every second purposeful.
DTI emerged from Lynnwood, Washington in 2019 at the crossroads of black metal's cold atmosphere and grindcore's blunt-force intensity. Their approach fuses blast-beat brutality and punk hostility with corrosive black metal textures, a combination that has flourished in the Pacific Northwest's underground. Short, vicious, and uncompromising.
Atlanta's Dungeon Filth wasted no time after forming in 2021, delivering the kind of grimy, fast-and-ugly hybrid of death metal and grindcore that the name promises without apology. Georgia's extreme underground has a history of unruly, low-fi nastiness, and Dungeon Filth fit squarely in that lineage — short blasts of putrid riffage with zero interest in accessibility. Pure cavern-dwelling brutality.
Lubbock, Texas-based technical death metal and grindcore outfit active since 2011, Dystrophic merges the surgical precision and rhythmic complexity of tech-death with the ferocious brevity of grindcore. Their West Texas origins put them squarely in an unlikely locale for such extreme and technical material.
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