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New York's Death Corps have been channeling the aggression of classic East Coast thrash since 2019, delivering tight riff work and aggressive vocal delivery in the tradition of the tri-state underground. Their name carries the no-frills militancy their music backs up.

Harrodsburg, Kentucky's Death Dealer arrived in 2023 armed with straight-ahead thrash aggression and the chip-on-shoulder energy of a band with something to prove. Their corner of rural Kentucky doesn't have much of a metal scene, which only seems to fuel their attack.
Indianapolis's Death Ensemble weld blackened riffing to thrash metal's kinetic momentum, earning their stripes in Indiana's underground since 2012. Their blackened thrash attack trades melody for iron-fisted aggression and cold, nihilistic atmosphere.

Los Angeles thrash outfit Death Force have been tearing through the sprawling SoCal metal scene since 2018, channeling the aggression of Bay Area forebears into a modern context. Fast picking, barked vocals, and unapologetically retro riff construction define their sound.

New York's Death Immortal occupy the aggressive territory where thrash metal and metalcore overlap, delivering high-energy performances and technically informed riff work since 2014. The band takes classic thrash vocabulary and injects it with the hard-hitting urgency of modern hardcore-influenced metal.

Tulsa, Oklahoma's Death Inquisition have been prosecuting their case for no-compromise thrash since 2012, channeling the intensity of the genre's classic era from the middle of America's heartland. Their thrash is blunt and fast, guided more by riff aggression than technical showmanship.

Santa Ana, California's Death Inquisition arrived in 2012 with a thrash metal attack that reflects Southern California's history of tight-knit underground scenes and high-energy live performance. Their version of the genre pulls from the Bay Area template and filters it through a distinctly SoCal lens.

Out of Gallup, New Mexico, Death Mantra bring the desert's isolation to thrash metal — angular, aggressive, and driven by a scrappy Southwest intensity. Formed in 2020, they channel arid fury into pure riff worship.

New York's Death Mask have been thrashing at speed metal's outer limits since 2011, trading in velocity and iron-fisted aggression drawn straight from the NWOBHM playbook. Fast, mean, and ruthlessly concise.
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Atlanta's Death of Kings have been sharpening the blade of heavy and thrash metal since 2010, channeling classic Southern aggression through a no-frills, riff-first mentality. They play it heavy, direct, and loud.

Pittsburgh's Death of the Family combine death and thrash metal into a visceral, streetwise assault that reflects the Steel City's hard-edged heritage. Formed in 2021, they're newcomers with old-school brutality in their blood.

Fort Wayne's Death on Fire meld melodic hooks with thrash metal's kinetic drive and death metal's menace, creating a sound that burns on multiple fronts simultaneously. Since 2019 they've been one of Indiana's most combustible live acts.

Elmwood Park's Death Pact thrash with a New Jersey-bred chip on their shoulder — tight, aggressive, and rooted in the old-school tradition that never died in the Garden State underground. A serious pact forged in 2022.

Falls Church's Death Penalty have been handing down thrash metal verdicts since 2014, favoring tight riffing and velocity over any modern compromise. A relentless Northern Virginia outfit with no interest in leniency.
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