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Poughkeepsie's D.I.E. bridges the gap between death metal's grinding brutality and thrash metal's kinetic, riff-driven fury. Their crossover attack is nasty and direct, built for pits rather than passive listening.
Destruccion Mutua Asegurada — D.M.A. — brings a bilingual fury to Medina, Ohio's scene, fusing crossover thrash's breakneck hardcore energy with proper thrash metal riffing. Active since 2021, they hit like a freight train and don't look back.
Los Angeles' D.O.G. blends the street-level bravado of heavy metal with thrash's snapping tempos, delivering something that sounds forged on the wrong side of the 405. Their 2020 formation puts them squarely in LA's resilient underground.
Mobile, Alabama's D.R.E.A.D. locks groove metal's thick, chugging momentum into thrash's angular attack, landing somewhere between Pantera and Exodus in attitude. There's a Southern-fried swagger underneath the heaviness that sets them apart.
Dirty Rotten Imbeciles. Houston crossover thrash legends who helped define the genre.
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.
San Diego's Daemos has been running a meat-and-potatoes thrash operation since 2010, with a commitment to the genre's foundational values — fast riffs, relentless drumming, and no apologies. Southern California thrash has its own personality, and Daemos fits right in.
Philadelphia's Daeva is among the more exciting black/thrash acts to emerge from the East Coast underground, building on the ancient rites of Aura Noir and Nifelheim with their own fierce, forward-moving attack. Since 2011 they've become a reference point for the style's modern practitioners.
Schaumburg, Illinois' Dagoth channels the speed metal and thrash overlap where tempos hit maximum velocity and the riffs carry a razor-sharp urgency. Since 2018, they've embraced the more amphetamine-fueled end of the thrash spectrum.
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