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Chicago's Destroythm have been cooking a hybrid of death, thrash, and groove metal since 2014 — a combination that leans into the punishing rhythmic mechanics at all three subgenres' cores. The groove element gives their material a physical snap that keeps the brutality anchored and danceable.

Springfield, Ohio's Devium have been combining groove metal's mid-tempo stomp with metalcore's aggression since 2010, developing a sound that favors heaviness and directness over technical acrobatics. Over a decade and a half of honing their craft has given them a focused, hard-edged identity in the Midwest underground.
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Baltimore's Divera have been threading progressive ambition through groove metal's rhythmic density since 2017, bringing compositional sophistication to a subgenre that often prioritizes brute force. Their progressive groove approach rewards careful listening, balancing the head-down heaviness of the riff with a musician's interest in dynamic tension and release.

Buffalo's Dog Day Sunrise have been delivering groove metal with hard rock swagger since 2018, a fitting output from a rust belt city that has always responded to music with blunt physicality. Their sound sits in the working-class groove metal tradition — not flashy, not seeking approval, just heavy riffs driven forward with the kind of blue-collar conviction that never sounds forced.

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.

Formed in Albany, New York in 2024, Doomsday Manifesto is a brand-new force in the capital region's metal scene, bringing a groove-soaked brutality to death metal that hits with the blunt authority of a sledgehammer. The band leans into the midtempo pocket where groove metal's rhythmic swagger meets the throat-ripping aggression of death metal, carving out a sound built for heads that bang slow and hard. Still in their earliest days, they're already staking out territory that separates them from the pack.

Houston's Dreadful have inhabited the bleak corridors of depressive black metal since 2012, crafting music that channels the genre's hallmark anguish and elongated misery with a sincerity that distinguishes them from mere aesthetic exercise. Their Bandcamp presence connects them to a small but devoted audience that seeks out black metal as a form of emotional reckoning rather than spectacle. In a Texas scene dominated by death metal and sludge, they carve out a distinctly isolated and introspective space.

San Francisco's Dying Breath launched in 2025 fusing the Bay Area's storied thrash tradition with groove metal's mid-paced, rhythmically locked riffing, occupying familiar but proven territory for the city's metal scene.

A brand-new act out of Berkeley, Early Demise formed in 2025 at the meeting point of groove metal's chug and nu-metal's attitude, bringing the Bay Area's characteristic edge to a revival-minded heaviness.

San Francisco's Earth Crawler was formed in 2017 at the crossroads of Bay Area thrash and the groove metal tradition, carrying a city's legacy of hard-edged riffing into well-worn but welcome territory.

Tampa's Eating Infinity fuses groove metal's midtempo swagger with death metal's ferocity — a combination that makes sense coming from a city with Florida death metal in its civic DNA.

Benicia, California's Ebola is a technical death/thrash outfit formed in 2016, the kind of band that treats musical precision and unrelenting aggression as two sides of the same coin.

Named for the medical term for bruising, Powhatan, Virginia's Ecchymosis melds groove metal's midtempo churn with death metal's heavier inclinations, active since 2015 and apparently comfortable leaving marks.

Eden Burns work the groove-heavy end of heavy metal with a muscular, no-nonsense approach, formed in Bowie in 2020 with enough swing in the riffs to keep heads moving.
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