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Houston, TX · 1999–present · active
Houston grindcore institution. Raw speed marrying grindcore with thrash. A pillar of Gulf Coast grind.
Edinboro, PA · 2002–present · active
Edinboro, Pennsylvania's Papercut Homicide have been subjecting audiences to technical death metal and grindcore in equal measure since 2002, making them one of the more seasoned and abrasive acts in the state's underground. The sheer sonic violence of their hybrid is matched only by the precision with which they execute it.
· 2020–present · active
Parasiticide wage total sonic war across black metal, death metal, and grindcore, letting the three styles collide without quarter. Formed in 2020, the band's location-free status suggests a project more concerned with extremity than geography.
Alexandria, VA · 2000–present · active
Alexandria, Virginia's Pig Destroyer are one of American grindcore's most uncompromising forces — Scott Hull's guitar work and J.R. Hayes' literary brutality have defined the genre's outer limits for over two decades.
Panama City, FL · 2017–present · active
Out of Panama City, Florida, Plibe has been warping the grindcore format since 2017, dragging noise and experimental abrasion into blast-beaten chaos that defies easy categorization. Their Bandcamp handle hints at the irreverence — this is grindcore as a canvas for sonic provocation rather than genre exercise.
Jacksonville, FL · 2013–present · active
Jacksonville, Florida's Political Suicide has been blending death metal brutality with grindcore's political fury since 2013, operating in the tradition of bands that believe extreme music should carry a message alongside the blast beats. Their death-grind attack is blunt but purposeful, built for impact both sonic and ideological.
Kansas City, MO · 2024–present · active
Kansas City's Portrait of God arrived in 2024 swinging the full arsenal of goregrind, slam, and brutal death metal — grotesque, low-tuned, and utterly uninterested in anything that isn't maximally crushing. The name's irreverent blasphemy sets the tone: this is a project that delights in provocation and delivers the heaviness to back it up.
San Diego, CA · 2018–present · active
San Diego's Posercorpse have been fusing death metal's riff vocabulary with grindcore's propulsive speed since 2018, operating in the underground tradition of bands that take the name seriously — no pretension, just ferocity. Southern California's extreme scene runs deep, and Posercorpse represent its blunter, less polished edge.
New England · 2023–present · active
New England's Postmortem Defecation crash-landed in 2023 with brutal death metal and grindcore at their most deliberately offensive — goregrind aesthetics, blastbeat intensity, and the gonzo irreverence that the genre requires done with apparent conviction. The New England underground has a long history of extreme acts, and this one adds to it without apology.
Los Angeles, CA · 2018–present · active
Despite the Hudson Valley name, Poughkeepsie emerged from Los Angeles in 2018 to deliver brutal death metal and grindcore collisions that are blunt, merciless, and deliberately abrasive. Their sound trades in the visceral economy of grind — songs that explode and end before you've fully registered the damage — alongside the churning, guttural density of brutal death. LA's underground has long incubated this kind of uncompromising extremity, and Poughkeepsie fits squarely in that lineage.
Springfield, MO · 2017–present · active
Springfield, Missouri's Primitive Rage have been tearing through the grindcore/hardcore overlap since 2017, bringing the kind of short, furious songs that treat runtime as a moral failing. The Midwest is fertile ground for this kind of uncompromising DIY extremity, and Springfield's scene has a working-class toughness that comes through in Primitive Rage's approach. There's no ornamentation here — just blast beats, d-beats, and throttled-back hardcore riffs aimed at the gut.
Columbus, OH · 2020–present · active
Columbus's Primordial Harvest have been pushing death metal into grindcore territory since 2020, writing music that operates at the intersection of structured brutality and raw, blasting chaos. Ohio's metal scene — particularly Columbus — has a deep underground infrastructure that rewards bands willing to do the work without industry support, and Primordial Harvest have embraced that ethos fully. Their approach favors short, violent compositions that accumulate impact through repetition and velocity.
Port Angeles, WA · 2019–present · active
Port Angeles, Washington's Prolapser throw thrash metal, grindcore, and powerviolence into a blender and hit the highest setting, producing something chaotic, loud, and deliberately excessive. Formed in 2019, the band embraces the collision of tempos and intensities that comes from inhabiting multiple aggressive subgenres at once, moving from blastbeat ferocity to thrash stomp without warning. They're a characteristically irreverent and unruly presence from the Pacific Northwest's rugged underground.
Phoenix, AZ · 2017–present · active
Formed in Phoenix, Arizona in 2017, Promession deal in the ugliest end of the death metal spectrum, blending brutal death metal and goregrind into a suffocating wall of blast beats and guttural punishment. The Arizona heat seems baked into their abrasive sound, which leans heavily on the sonic traditions of midwest and southwest brutal death without flinching from extremity.
SC · 2021–present · active
A South Carolina death-grind outfit formed in 2021, Psionic Madness attacks from both ends of the extreme spectrum — brutal death metal density colliding with grindcore's frantic pace and compacted song structures.

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