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NJ · 2024–present · active
New Jersey's Compulsed pummel listeners with caveman-heavy brutal death metal, favoring crushing low-end riffs and guttural vocals over technical showmanship.
Lumberton, NC · 2025–present · active
Lumberton, North Carolina's Compulsion to Lacerate deliver straightforward death metal rooted in old-school extremity, driven by down-tuned riffing and an unflinching appetite for brutality.
San Antonio, TX · 2021–present · active
San Antonio, Texas's Con Carnage charge through a cross-section of death metal, grindcore, and hardcore, channeling the Lone Star State's underground aggression into fast, frenzied attacks.
Pleasant Hill, CA · 2015–present · active
Pleasant Hill, California's Concealed meld groove metal's mid-tempo swagger with nu metal's heavy atmosphere and occasional thrash bite, landing in the aggressive pocket of late-90s Bay Area heaviness.
Tucson, AZ · 2016–present · active
Conceived by Thunder from Tucson, Arizona take cues from classic heavy metal and speed metal traditions, delivering high-energy riff workouts with a reverence for the genre's analog-era roots.
Sacramento, CA · 2017–present · active
Sacramento, California's Conceived in Chaos sharpen their sound on the whetstone of Bay Area thrash, cranking out riff-heavy assaults with the velocity and edge of the genre's golden era.
Myrtle Beach, SC · 2012–present · active
Myrtle Beach, South Carolina's Conception of Being fuse death metal's abrasive attack with thrash's propulsive riff-writing, crafting music that is as precise as it is punishing.
Gilbert, AZ · 2015–present · active
Gilbert, Arizona's Concertina blend fuzzed-out stoner metal grooves with the melodic hooks of traditional heavy metal, building a sound that is both hazy and hook-laden.
Boston, MA · 2019–present · active
Boston doom outfit Concilium drag listeners through cavernous, slow-motion heaviness, using dense, distorted walls of sound and oppressive tempos to evoke dread and resignation.

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