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Fall River, Massachusetts black/doom/heavy metal act Cross Inversion draw on the bleak industrial heritage of their former mill city, crafting dark and oppressive metal rooted in the New England underground.
Anchorage black metal act Cross Rot conjures bleak, primitive darkness rooted in the isolation of the Alaskan wilderness. Their raw approach draws on second-wave traditions with a cold, unrelenting edge.
Cleveland's Cross the Rubicon bridges the aggression of death metal with the structured heaviness of metalcore, carving out a brutal sound in the Ohio underground. Their music hits hard with tight riffing and punishing breakdowns.
Atlanta heavy metal outfit Crossed Hearts plays it hard and direct, drawing from classic metal traditions with a Southern backbone. Their no-frills approach keeps the focus on riffs and energy.
Crossfade are a Columbia, South Carolina hard rock band whose early-2000s breakthrough placed them among the heavier, more emotionally direct names in post-grunge radio rock. The group began in the 1990s under earlier names before settling on Crossfade, with Ed Sloan, Mitch James, and collaborators building a sound that blended down-tuned guitar weight, alternative metal edges, electronic shading, and big melodic choruses. Their self-titled 2004 album made a major commercial impact through songs such as "Cold," "So Far Away," and "Colors," while Falling Away and We All Bleed pushed the band toward darker, denser moods. Crossfade fit hard-rock and metal-adjacent scope through heavy riffing, nu-metal traces, and a catalog rooted in guitar-driven modern rock. Their best-known material works because the production is muscular but the emotional content is plainspoken, turning regret, anger, and distance into hooks that do not hide behind complexity. The band returned to activity after years away, but their core identity remains tied to a specific strain of American heavy radio rock: melodic, wounded, and built around riffs that hit cleanly.
Orange County's Crossfaded merges the grinding momentum of groove metal with thrash's razor-edged speed, delivering a relentless California punch. Their sound is built for the pit, leaning on locked-in rhythms and muscular guitar work.
West Babylon's Crossfire forged a classic Long Island metal sound blending the melodic ambition of power metal with thrash's raw intensity. Active in the New York underground, they brought anthemic riffs and speed to the region's storied metal scene.
San Francisco's Crossfire came out of the Bay Area heavy metal scene with a sound rooted in the region's early 1980s hard-driving tradition. Straightforward and loud, they added to the dense roster of California metal acts earning their chops on the local circuit.
Madison, Wisconsin's Crossfire plays traditional heavy metal with a Midwest directness, drawing from the genre's classic template of hook-driven riffs and energetic live performance. They've been a fixture in the Wisconsin underground metal community.
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