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Saint Paul heavy metal band named for the spectral hounds of Welsh mythology, bringing a dark, mythic sensibility to their sound. Cwn Annwn channels classic heavy metal songwriting with an atmospheric, lore-drenched edge.
Fraser, Michigan heavy and thrash metal band blending the riff-forward drive of classic thrash with traditional heavy metal melody. Cyadine draws from Michigan's deep metal tradition with energetic and hard-hitting songwriting.
Yorktown, Virginia technical death and grindcore band named for a Lovecraftian entity, merging clinical precision with brutal extremity. Cyaegha delivers technically demanding death metal with the frenzied velocity of grind.
Reno death metal, deathcore, and metalcore band fusing modern extreme metal's heaviest elements into a punishing hybrid. Cyanate layers crushing breakdowns and guttural death metal aggression over a metalcore song framework.
San Jose, California blackened death metal band forging a sound out of the collision between black metal's cold atmosphere and death metal's brutal low end. Cyanic channels Bay Area underground extremity with menace and weight.
Austin, Texas black metal band driving cold tremolo riffs and blastbeats through a raw, underground framework. Cyanide Winds adds a Texas edge to black metal's atmospheric darkness and corrosive fury.
Columbia, Missouri band blending doom metal's lumbering weight, groove metal's mid-tempo punch, and classic heavy metal riffing. Cyanigma crafts a heavy, rolling sound rooted in the riff-first traditions of American metal.
Okauchee, Wisconsin brutal death metal band delivering pulverizing low-tuned riffs and relentless percussion in the tradition of American brutality. Cyanosis pairs surgical heaviness with sickened, suffocating atmosphere.
Hudson County, New Jersey death metal band working in the gritty tradition of East Coast brutality. Cyber Christ delivers punishing riffs and guttural vocals with a raw intensity rooted in the New Jersey underground.
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