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San Antonio's Emissary occupy the progressive melodic death metal space with authority, weaving clean and brutal dynamics through technically demanding arrangements that reflect South Texas's underappreciated tradition of ambitious metal.

Lakeland's Empty pursue melodic death metal with clean Floridian ferocity, threading grief-soaked harmonies through tight, technically precise riffing since 2020.

Out of Moberly, Missouri, Empusa with Devastation channel melodic death metal and metalcore into something sharp and unsettled, a young band already reaching for vicious complexity since their 2023 formation.

Littleton's Empyrean Eclipse have been pursuing melodic death metal since 2004, developing a Colorado-crafted approach that layers Nordic-influenced melody over technically sharp, muscular foundations.

New York's Empyreon charted a dramatic course from power metal origins toward melodic death metal and metalcore, an evolution spanning nearly two decades that reflects genuine stylistic ambition.

New Bedford, Massachusetts' End It All cast a wide net across melodic death, thrash, and metalcore, blending the genres with a coastal aggression that feels rooted in the Northeast's hard-nosed DIY culture. Formed in 2017, they haven't picked a lane — and it works.

Boulder folk/melodic death metal band weaving acoustic textures and Scandinavian-influenced melodic death riffing into something distinctly tied to Colorado's mountain landscape since 2016. The folk elements feel organic rather than decorative.

Milwaukee melodic death/metalcore veterans active since 2002, combining the hook-driven sensibility of Scandinavian melodeath with the breakdowns and emotional directness of metalcore. Over two decades they have remained a fixture of Wisconsin's extreme metal community.

Tampa melodic death/groove metal act formed in 2022 in one of America's most storied metal cities, blending the hooky melodic leads of Gothenburg-style death metal with the thick mid-tempo groove that the Florida scene has always done well.

Chicago's Enforsaken has been navigating the overlap between melodic and brutal death metal since 2004, bringing Scandinavian melodic sensibilities to a firmly American delivery. Two decades in, they remain one of the more quietly tenacious acts in the Illinois extreme metal scene.

Seattle's Entelech has been refining melodic death metal since 2011, weaving guitar harmonies and Scandinavian-influenced leads through a framework of technical precision and genuine songwriting ambition. They treat melody not as decoration but as architecture.

Lancaster, Pennsylvania's Enter Nowhere blends melodic death, progressive metal, and metalcore into something that refuses easy categorization — technical enough to reward close listening, heavy enough to bulldoze a room. Founded in 2022, they're already pushing genre boundaries.

Kansas City hard rock and heavy metal outfit Entropy deliver blue-collar riffs with heartland grit, drawing on classic influences while forging their own identity since 2020.

Naperville's Entropy blend the frost-bitten atmosphere of black metal with melodic death's harmonic sensibility, forging a dark hybrid sound that stands apart in the Chicago-area underground since 2020.

Enterprise, Alabama's Enucleation fuse melodic death metal's harmonic sharpness with thrash's momentum-driven riffing, bringing technically informed aggression to the Deep South underground since 2025.
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