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San Antonio brutal death metal/grindcore. Relentlessly heavy and fast.
Flesh Parade have been grinding away in New Orleans' extreme music scene since 1990, delivering a savage fusion of grindcore and death metal in a city better known for sludge. Their Relapse Records release 'Kill Whitey' established them as one of the few grindcore acts to emerge from the Crescent City's swampy musical ecosystem. After setbacks including Hurricane Katrina, the band persevered through decades of underground dedication to their craft.
Fleshgrind formed in Chicago, Illinois in 1993 when guitarist and vocalist Rich Lipscomb and drummer Dave Barbolla united to play brutal death metal rooted in early Suffocation and Mortician. Their 1993 demo Holy Pedophile circulated widely in the underground, selling over 2,500 copies and securing a deal with Pulverizer Records, which released the debut full-length Destined for Defilement (1997). The band delivered two further albums, The Seeds of Abysmal Torment (2000) and Murder Without End (2003), before disbanding in 2005, leaving behind a catalog that remains a reference point in the Chicago brutal death metal underground.
Filthy old school death metal on Me Saco un Ojo Records. 2022 debut 'Unburied Corpse' is a slab of cavernous OSDM that earned strong underground buzz.
Fleshwater formed in Massachusetts in 2017, growing from members connected to the heavier world of Vein.fm into a separate band with a more dreamlike but still physically heavy identity. The project pairs Marisa Shirar's melodic vocals with thick guitars, heavy low-end, and a clear affection for 1990s alternative metal, shoegaze, grunge, and post-hardcore. Their 2020 demo circulated widely on the strength of songs such as "Linda Claire," where soft vocal hooks and dense distortion worked together rather than fighting for space. We're Not Here To Be Loved expanded that approach into a full-length statement, balancing crushing guitar tone with vulnerable melodies and a production style that felt huge without becoming sterile. Later releases, including Sounds of Grieving, Standalone+1, and 2000: In Search Of The Endless Sky, showed Fleshwater pushing further into atmosphere, dynamic contrast, and emotionally charged songwriting. The band's appeal comes from how naturally it blends weight and sweetness: songs can feel bruised, beautiful, and massive at once, with heaviness used as texture as much as force.
Flogging Molly are a Los Angeles Celtic punk band led by Dublin-born vocalist Dave King, formerly of the hard rock band Fastway. Formed in 1997 around regular performances at Molly Malone's, the group fused punk rock with Irish traditional instrumentation, building a seven-piece sound driven by guitar, fiddle, accordion, mandolin, banjo, tin whistle, and King's rough, expressive voice. Swagger, Drunken Lullabies, Within a Mile of Home, Float, Speed of Darkness, Life Is Good, and Anthem trace a catalog that moves from barroom chaos to exile, labor, love, grief, politics, and stubborn hope. Flogging Molly fit punk scope directly through Celtic punk and folk punk, with enough hard-rock history and live force to connect to heavier audiences as well. Their music is more melodic than abrasive, but its pulse is punk: fast tempos, shouted refrains, and songs designed to turn personal struggle into collective release. The band's best work carries both celebration and ache. Even at its rowdiest, Flogging Molly often sounds haunted by distance from home, making the singalong feel like survival rather than simple entertainment.
Started as stoner/sludge, pivoted to thrash and black metal territory. Played their final show at Kick Butt Coffee in July 2022.
Floor formed in Miami, Florida in 1992 and developed a distinctive two-guitar, no-bass sludge and stoner metal approach built around severely down-tuned strings and extremely loose low-end techniques — including what critics described as a "bomb note" — that gave their sound unusual sonic weight. The band released a self-titled album and the EP Madonna before disbanding in 2004, with guitarist Steve Brooks going on to co-found Torche. A reunion beginning in 2010 and a fuller reformation in 2013 produced Dove and Oblation (2014), restoring Floor's influence on the Miami doom and sludge scene and introducing the band to a new generation of listeners.
Reunited heavy metal from central Texas.
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