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Portland, Oregon's Chemical Annihilation fuses death metal's brutality with thrash's kinetic aggression into a relentless sonic assault. The band channels the Pacific Northwest's underground energy into tight, punishing compositions.
Los Angeles groove and thrash act Chemical Burn built their sound on a foundation of thick, mid-paced riffs and neck-snapping rhythmic momentum. Their music carries the hard-edged influence of both Bay Area thrash and early groove metal.
Everett, Washington's Chemical Castration attacks from multiple extreme metal angles, blending black metal atmosphere, death metal brutality, and grindcore's manic speed. The band operates in the chaotic space where these genres collide.
Dallas's Chemical Fingerprint merges the technical precision of progressive metal with the aggression of death and thrash, crafting compositions with both intellectual depth and raw power. The Texas scene's characteristic intensity runs throughout their work.
Philadelphia's Chemical God trudges through the murky intersection of doom, sludge, and stoner metal with monolithic, fuzz-soaked riffs and a hypnotic low-end rumble. Their music worships at the altar of heaviness.
San Antonio's Chemical Warfare wages a thrash assault with the aggressive spirit of the Texas underground. Their music is fast, aggressive, and unapologetically rooted in the classic thrash tradition.
Long Island's Chemical Warfare channels the raw energy of NWOBHM-influenced speed and thrash metal with an East Coast bite. The band keeps their attack lean and fast, rooted in the early underground tape-trading era.
Riverside's Chemical Warfare straddles the line between crossover thrash and straight-ahead metal, bringing a punk-inflected aggression to California's inland underground scene. Their sets are short, loud, and combative.
Ferocious Death / Thrash Metal from Dallas.
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