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Kensington, California's Vomitorium came together in 2017 with a sound that plants thrash metal squarely in punk's grease-stained soil, the kind of crossover aggression that reminds you both genres were always closer than their gatekeepers wanted to admit. The Bay Area heritage shows — fast, loud, and furious with a working-class attitude that precedes any genre label.

Formed in 2020 in Guilderland, New York, Vortex play heavy metal grounded in the hard-driving traditions of thrash with a no-frills, riff-first approach. The band leans into the kinetic energy of classic thrash while keeping the songwriting anchored in heavy metal's melodic instincts. Short on pretension and long on velocity, they represent the continuing vitality of the upstate New York metal underground.
Ripping Death / Thrash Metal from San Antonio.

Montgomery, Alabama progressive thrash outfit that has been pushing against genre boundaries since 2011, threading complex song structures and odd time signatures through aggressive thrash foundations. Long-running for the Alabama underground, they bring a technical edge that sets them apart from the region's more straightforward metal acts.

Coming out of Vinton, Virginia in 2025, War Theory arrived fully formed with a blend of thrash, death, and groove metal that sounds like it has been cooking for years. Their approach favors the visceral forward momentum of thrash, thickened by death metal's ruthlessness and given a punishing mid-tempo swing by groove. A young band with a clear-eyed sense of exactly the kind of metal they want to make.

Nashville's War Within have been grinding since 2014 in the space where thrash metal's velocity meets groove metal's locked-in rhythmic authority. They bring a working-class directness to their songwriting that feels native to Nashville's DIY culture outside the country industry — muscular, no-frills, and hard to ignore in a live setting. The groove is the weapon; the thrash is the delivery system.

San Antonio thrash metal. Signed to Phil Anselmo's Housecore Records, delivering punishing modern thrash.
Saint Paul's Warhead emerged in 2023 at the intersection of thrash, death metal, and crossover — a convergence zone where the pit never stops moving. They bring the raw directness of crossover's hardcore DNA to material that has genuine death metal menace buried inside it, and the result plays like a provocation aimed at anyone standing still. The Twin Cities underground has always had teeth, and Warhead are happy to use theirs.
Crushing Heavy / Groove Metal from Dallas.

El Paso thrash veterans Warmonger have been operating since 2009, building a reputation on the border city's blend of aggression and resilience. El Paso occupies its own world in the Texas metal landscape — isolated from the Austin and Dallas hubs, forging something harder and more insular — and Warmonger's thrash reflects that character. Over fifteen years, they have become a fixture in a scene that demands durability.

WarTorn came up in Salisbury, Maryland in 2014, bringing a classic thrash metal sensibility to the Eastern Shore with genuine aggression and technical purpose. Salisbury sits outside the Baltimore-DC heavy metal axis, and the band carries the chip-on-the-shoulder energy of a scene that has to work harder for recognition. Their thrash is tight, mean, and built to last.

Detroit's Wastelander have been fusing black metal, thrash, and crust punk since 2008 with the post-industrial bleakness that city tends to produce in abundance. Their sound is grimy, propulsive, and absolutely uncompromising — the kind of blackened thrash that draws a straight line from the old Teutonic thrash menace through American hardcore hostility. Detroit gave them everything they needed to make music that sounds like it comes from nowhere else.

Progressive thrash pioneers from Austin. Insanely technical and ahead of their time.

Denver's Weapönizer have been waging black/thrash war since 2011, bringing the classic Teutonic-style extremity of the form to a city whose altitude seems to sharpen everything into something more dangerous. The umlaut is earned: their music operates in the savage tradition of early Kreator and Sodom filtered through American blackened aggression. Relentless, deliberately raw, and built for maximum hostile impact.

Portland's Wehrmacht carry a legendary name back into active service — the original Wehrmacht were crossover thrash pioneers in the 1980s, and this iteration, reforming around 2010, keeps faith with that abrasive legacy. Portland's punk and metal scenes have always coexisted productively, and Wehrmacht sit precisely at that fertile intersection, where the circle pit logic of hardcore drives metal riffs into the red. History and fury, packaged tight.
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