Explore US Metal
Browse Bands
2640 bands found

Los Angeles blackened thrash act Thorns of Sin formed in 2015 and draws from the same Southern California tradition that produced many crossover-influenced metal acts, mixing black metal's cold malice with thrash's relentless velocity. The result is lean, aggressive, and uncompromising.

Atlanta's Thoth Nemesis formed in 2014 and wages sonic warfare through blackened thrash, pairing the reckless speed and aggression of thrash metal with the cold, satanic atmosphere of black metal. The Georgia act pulls from both traditions without diluting either, keeping the attack raw and the mood unrelentingly dark.

Sebastopol, California's Thought Vomit have been dealing in Bay Area-influenced thrash metal since 2016, channeling the Northern California tradition of speed, riff density, and unhinged energy that defined the genre's American peak. Their name announces the aesthetic: raw, unfiltered, and relentlessly aggressive.

Denver's Thoughtcrime formed in 2021 at the crossroads of traditional heavy metal and thrash, borrowing the Orwellian name to signal a politically charged edge beneath the riff-forward attack. Their sound sits in the classic American heavy/thrash continuum, energetic and hook-conscious without sacrificing aggression.

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania's Thousand Pound Destruction formed in 2015 and plays no-frills American thrash metal, letting the name speak for the sonic intent. Grounded in the mid-Atlantic underground, they bring the blunt-force directness that the genre's name promises.

Long Island, New York's Thracian have been crafting their blend of melodic death and thrash metal since 2013, drawing on both the precision of technical thrash and the hook-forward melodicism of the Gothenburg school. The New York metropolitan area's competitive underground has sharpened their approach into something focused and aggressive.

Raleigh, North Carolina heavy/thrash act formed in 2016, drawing on the punishing riff traditions of classic American thrash while keeping their sound rooted in no-frills heavy metal aggression. They occupy a corner of the Southeast underground where speed and blunt force matter more than polish.

Portland, Oregon heavy/thrash outfit formed in 2022, arriving at a time when the city's underground was producing a fresh generation of bands committed to classicist riffing and direct metallic impact rather than genre experimentation.

Miami, Florida thrash unit formed in 2015 with a name that leaves no room for negotiation — they play hard, fast, and with the intensity you'd expect from a city whose heat breeds urgency into everything it produces.

Brunswick, Ohio thrash act formed in 2016 operating out of the industrial rust belt just south of Cleveland, channeling that region's blue-collar grit into tight, uncompromising thrash metal built for the basement show circuit.

One of the newest entries in the Chicago-area underground, Thrasharite formed in Morton Grove, Illinois in 2024 and represent a strain of contemporary thrash that looks back to the genre's formative period for its template of speed and precision.

Phoenix, Arizona crossover thrash outfit formed in 2022, fusing the speed and aggression of thrash metal with the stripped-down, confrontational energy of hardcore punk in the tradition of bands who treated the two genres as naturally overlapping rather than distinct.
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania thrash act formed in 2023, representing the steady pulse of thrash activity that keeps emerging from mid-Atlantic states outside the major urban centers, playing aggressive, no-compromise metal for an underground audience.

Sacramento, California outfit formed in 2023 that takes a notably wide approach, weaving together death metal brutality, doom metal weight, and thrash momentum into a style that rewards listeners willing to follow them through the shifts in tempo and atmosphere.

Lansing, Michigan crossover thrash veterans formed in 2006, one of the longer-running bands in the style — their two-decade-plus commitment to the genre speaks to a deep investment in the intersection of hardcore punk's rawness and thrash metal's precision.
Enter the Inferno
View all threads →Frequently asked questions
US Metal Index indexes hundreds of US heavy metal bands across every subgenre — death metal, black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, heavy metal, progressive metal, and more. Browse heavy metal bands by genre, city, or country.
Yes — browse US death metal bands in our index. Filter by genre to find death metal, technical death metal, and melodic death metal bands. We also index black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, and all heavy metal bands.
Use the genre filter to browse US black metal bands. We index black metal, atmospheric black metal, and related subgenres alongside death metal, thrash metal, doom metal, and all heavy metal bands.
Browse our index for US thrash metal bands. Filter by genre to discover thrash metal, crossover thrash, and speed metal bands. Our index covers all heavy metal bands including death metal, black metal, doom, and metalcore.
Yes — we index metalcore bands, doom metal bands, and every heavy metal subgenre. Browse US metalcore, doom metal, sludge metal, stoner metal, progressive metal, power metal, and more.
Yes — browse US hardcore punk bands alongside heavy metal bands. We cover hardcore punk, crust punk, D-beat, grindcore, metalcore, and all heavy music subgenres.
Filter by city and state to find heavy metal bands near you. Each band page includes streaming links, genre tags, and upcoming metal concerts. Discover death metal, black metal, thrash, doom, and all heavy metal bands in your area.
Visit our shows page for US metal concerts — death metal shows, black metal concerts, thrash metal shows, doom concerts, and all heavy metal events. Updated daily with ticket links from Ticketmaster and SeatGeek.
US Metal Index is an index of US heavy metal bands — death metal, black metal, thrash metal, doom metal, metalcore, hardcore punk, and all heavy music. Browse bands by genre, find metal concerts near you, and discover the US metal scene.