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New Bedford, Massachusetts's Moral Decay blend death metal's gravity with grindcore's blunt-force speed and brevity, a combination that's been a fixture of the New England underground since their 2013 formation.
Raleigh, North Carolina's Moral Decay occupy the heavy/thrash overlap, delivering the driving riff-forward attack and punishing tempos of the classic thrash era with a modern heavy metal edge since 2013.
Nashville's Moral Decay pull death metal, thrash, and punk into the same grimy room — a hard-charging collision that's been a staple of the city's underground since 2013, channeling aggression across genre lines.
Denver's Moral Deceit combine death metal's crushing brutality with grindcore's breakneck brevity, operating in the Mile High City's underground since 2013 with a blunt, pulverizing approach to extreme music.
Formed in Hampstead, New Hampshire in 2024, Moral Injury fuse hardcore's confrontational urgency with sludge metal's slow-burn punishment — a combination that gives their music both immediate impact and lingering dread.
Chicago's Moral Void have been straddling black metal and crust punk since 2013, binding the nihilistic fury of both genres into a raw, abrasive sound that thrives in the city's dense and combative underground.
Los Angeles post-black metal and shoegaze act Morari have been crafting dense, layered compositions since 2017, blending black metal's tremolo intensity with the hazy, introspective textures of shoegaze in the Southern California sprawl.
Provo, Utah's Moray have been active since 2008, navigating a hybrid space between post-black metal's atmospheric sweep and thrash metal's aggressive momentum — an unusual pairing that suits the drama of Utah's landscapes.
A North Carolina black metal project formed in 2016, Morbe operate in the underground tradition of the genre — raw, uncompromising, and largely apart from the mainstream, consistent with the isolation often inherent in black metal's ethos.
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