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A progressive and technical death metal band from Champaign, Illinois, Caecus was active from 2012 before splitting up, developing a sound that merged intricate, shifting compositions with death metal brutality.

Los Angeles progressive/technical death metal outfit active since the mid-2010s, weaving complex rhythmic structures and melodic density into a forward-thinking extreme metal framework.

Rhode Island band that began as melodic technical death metal before pivoting to experimental/progressive rock, ultimately disavowing their early extreme metal work amid constant lineup changes.

Technical death metal act with roots stretching back to 1993 in Connecticut, eventually relocating to Florida and landing on Willowtip Records with a rigorous, psychologically themed brand of technical death metal.

Hinesville, Georgia grinders fusing the blunt trauma of death metal with the velocity and aggression of grindcore since 2012, built on relentless speed and concise, punishing song structures.

Technical dissonant death metal signed to Willowtip Records. Their sound draws from Obscura-era Gorguts and Immolation, with members Ian Bishop, Chris Hillam, and Sam Kang forming the core lineup since 2012.

Chesapeake, Virginia band working across death metal, deathcore, and technical death metal, combining the surgical precision of tech-death with the breakdown intensity of deathcore.

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.

Chaos Dimension is a technical death metal band from Corona, California that incorporates groove metal elements into complex, riff-heavy compositions. The band delivers brutal, mind-bending death metal that emphasizes technical precision alongside raw heaviness.

Chaos Sanctuary is a technical death metal trio from New Jersey featuring members of Condition Critical, Volcandra, and Legionary, known for melding tech-death with djent, thrash, and jazz-fusion influences. Their 2023 concept album Instrumentality is built around the themes of Neon Genesis Evangelion.

Florida's Charnel Grounds pursue technical death metal with surgical precision, wielding complex arrangements and intricate fretwork in the tradition of the Sunshine State's storied extreme metal scene. Their compositions reward close listening with layers of dense, disciplined brutality.

Salem, Oregon's Chasm of Discord applies technical death metal's precision to compositions that stretch and convulse through unpredictable structural shifts. Their work reflects a serious investment in the mechanics of brutality.

Philadelphia technical death metal band Chronostasis combines progressive metal's complexity with death metal's intensity, building labyrinthine compositions that demand and reward close attention. Their music draws from the upper tier of tech-death's demanding tradition.

Kankakee, IL's Clavicus Vile craft intricate, technically demanding death metal with a progressive sensibility, building elaborate arrangements around crushing brutality. Named for the Daedric Prince of trickery, the band's compositions reward close attention with dense layers of compositional craft.
Annapolis, MD technical death metal project Cleanslate (also operating as Loth) constructs dense, intricately arranged extreme metal with a focus on compositional complexity. Their approach favors precision and dissonance over straightforward brutality.
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