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Seattle's DA 27 takes the aggression of metalcore and runs it through thrash metal's mechanical precision, arriving at something tightly wound and combative. They've been pushing that synthesis since 2015 against the Pacific Northwest's competitive heavy scene.

One of the longer-running bands on this list, Chicopee's Daedalus Complex has been operating in metalcore since 2000, well before the genre achieved mainstream saturation. Their longevity speaks to a genuine commitment to the form over mere trends.

Cherokee, Iowa's Dark Arrival blend melodic death metal's sweeping guitar work with metalcore urgency, a combination that channels both emotional weight and crushing heaviness. Formed in 2016, they've carved out a sound rooted in the melodic but unafraid of brutality.

Miami Beach's Darkarma fuses melodic death metal's sweep and technicality with metalcore's rhythmic punch, producing a sound that fits the city's chaotic energy and international influences since 2017.

Washington state's Darkest Hour are a long-running pillar of melodic death metal and metalcore, known for surgically melodic guitar work draped over punishing rhythmic foundations. Their influence on the genre's American evolution is hard to overstate, and they've remained a vital live force into the 2020s.

Orlando's Darkness by Design bridge the gap between melodic death metal's melodic sophistication and metalcore's rhythmic aggression, drawing on both traditions without sacrificing the emotional weight either carries. Formed in 2015, they represent the kind of thoughtful genre fusion Florida's diverse metal scene regularly produces.

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Texas metalcore act Darkness in the Distance came together in 2021 with the post-pandemic urgency that animated a wave of new heavy projects across the state. Their sound leans into the aggressive, hook-forward framework that defines modern metalcore.

Lawrence, Kansas metalcore outfit Darkside Journey channel the raw confrontation of the Midwest DIY circuit, pairing aggressive breakdowns with melodic hooks in a style that's been honed since their 2010 formation.

Orlando's Daturas Embrace arrived in 2024 as a fresh voice in the Florida metalcore scene, channeling the state's legacy of extreme music into a sound that balances aggression with melodic intent.

Seabrook, New Hampshire's Dawn of End punch well above the weight you'd expect from a small coastal town, delivering groove metal and metalcore with a physical, full-throttle conviction. Formed in 2016, they've developed a sound built for stages and pit floors.

Atlanta's Dawn of Orion bring a metalcore sensibility sharpened with death metal's blunt force to a city already well-acquainted with extreme sounds. The band formed in 2023, and their cosmic name hints at ambitions that stretch well beyond the genre's usual constraints.

Albany, New York's Dawn of the Hero have been delivering punishing metalcore since 2010, building a reputation for live intensity in a region with deep roots in the genre. Their music leans into the anthemic end of the spectrum — big hooks behind bigger breakdowns.

Houston's Day of Reckoning pull from progressive metalcore and groove metal in equal measure, a combination that suits the city's taste for technically accomplished but physically punishing music. Formed in 2015, they've developed a sound with enough forward momentum to keep pace with the state's most demanding stages.
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