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Santa Fe's Night Soil have been grinding out gnarly, no-frills thrash since 2004, two decades deep and still hitting with the force of a shovel to the skull. Weathered and relentless, pure New Mexico grime.
Long Beach's Night Stalker hunt down their prey with lean, stripped-back thrash that draws on the Southern California scene's tradition of speed and attitude. Fast, loud, and absolutely uninterested in subtlety.
Evansville, Indiana's Nine Stitches draw from heavy metal, power metal, and thrash simultaneously, resulting in a sound with both melodic ambition and raw bite since forming in 2016. They represent the kind of genre-blending traditionalism that thrives in Midwest scenes removed from the pressure to follow coastal trends.
New York's Ninth Degree started life rooted in stoner metal before pivoting to a harder thrash sound, a trajectory that speaks to their restless refusal to stay in one lane since forming in 2019. The shift mirrors the broader evolution of the New York underground, where stylistic rigidity has always been less valued than energy and conviction.
Long Island's No Escape launched in 2021 playing the kind of crossover thrash that splits the difference between Slayer's riff vocabulary and hardcore's blunt-force delivery — fast, mean, and unpretentious. They tap into the same working-class aggression that gave the New York/New Jersey crossover scene its teeth in the 1980s, updating the template with a modern tightness while keeping the raw urgency intact.
Formed in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 2016, No Gods run the thrash/hardcore crossover with the blunt, no-frills aggression the genre demands — riffs yanked tight, tempos kept vicious, and attitude firmly in the pit-warfare tradition. Their name signals their worldview clearly enough: this is thrash metal stripped of any pretension, driven by the same industrial-town frustration that's powered extreme music in the Rust Belt for decades.
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New York's No More Sorry launched in 2023 sitting squarely at the intersection of groove metal's mid-paced, hip-swinging heaviness and thrash's kinetic aggression — a combination that produces riffs built for maximum physical impact. The groove/thrash hybrid has deep New York roots, and No More Sorry work that lineage with the kind of down-tuned swagger that values the weight of a riff as much as its velocity.
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