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Baltimore, Maryland band fusing death metal heaviness with progressive metal structures and djent-influenced rhythmic complexity, resulting in a technically ambitious and atmospheric sound.

Progressive metal band from Westminster, California, focused on technical musicianship and elaborate song structures characteristic of the genre.

Toledo, Ohio band spanning death metal, deathcore, and progressive metal, combining the breakdown intensity of deathcore with the technical ambition and shifting structures of progressive death.

Cereviscera is a Chicago, Illinois band fusing technical death metal with progressive and thrash influences, constructing intricate, shifting compositions that reward close listening. Their songwriting balances cerebral complexity with raw metallic force.

Minneapolis, Minnesota atmospheric black metal act Changeling craft expansive, melancholic black metal rooted in the post-black and atmospheric traditions, incorporating ambient textures and dynamic shifts alongside the genre's core harshness. Minnesota's long winters and isolation are palpable in their sound.

Huntsville, Alabama band Changeling combine progressive metal's technical ambition and complex arrangements with the speed and aggression of thrash metal. Their music explores intricate song structures and shifting time signatures in a style influenced by 90s progressive thrash.

Indianapolis, Indiana band Channel the Animal blend death metal brutality with progressive metal's technical intricacy and thrash metal's aggression into a complex, riff-driven sound. Their compositions shift between crushing heaviness and dynamic, progressive passages.

Chaos Enigma is a New York-based project blending progressive and melodic death metal, known for unrestrained genre experimentation that draws on the technical side of extreme metal. The band is connected to other New York metal acts and has released anniversary re-recordings of early material.

Chaos Frame is a progressive power metal band from Saint Paul, Minnesota that layers intricate compositions with melodic vocals and thematic lyrics addressing life, art, and philosophy. Formed in 2010, they have released several albums including Paths to Exile and Entropy on Pure Steel Records.

Chaos Machine is a progressive death metal band from Bangor, Maine that has been building a following in the New England underground since forming around 2010. Their self-titled 2017 album combines the raw power of thrash with progressive tendencies and melodic guitar work.

Chaos Warehouse is a progressive thrash metal band from Colorado Springs, Colorado that combines the compositional complexity of progressive metal with the raw brutality of thrash, addressing social and political themes in their lyrics. Their debut album Revolucien and follow-up Taking the Sun showcase a politically engaged approach to technical heavy metal.

Chaosmic is a progressive stoner metal band from Raleigh, North Carolina, formed in 2011, that fuses heavy psych and doom-influenced riffs with dynamic song structures drawing from influences ranging from Mastodon and Electric Wizard to Opeth and Tool. Their album Sunborn demonstrates their blend of heavy textures and melodic songwriting.

Dearborn's Chaz Hook blends progressive metal's compositional ambition with groove and death metal's heavier instincts, reflecting Michigan's history of producing technically serious musicians willing to move between extremes. Their work rewards listeners with an ear for both complexity and outright heaviness.

Olympia, Washington's Chelicerae weaves progressive ambition into black metal's shadowy framework, crafting intricate compositions that push the genre's boundaries. The band draws from both atmospheric black metal tradition and forward-thinking structure.

Dallas's Chemical Fingerprint merges the technical precision of progressive metal with the aggression of death and thrash, crafting compositions with both intellectual depth and raw power. The Texas scene's characteristic intensity runs throughout their work.
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