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Pittsburgh's Plague Witch arrived in 2020 with a melodic black/death metal sound that balances scorching ferocity with sharp, memorable songcraft — dark and relentless without sacrificing hooks.
Texas death metal project Plague Zombie emerged in 2025 with rotting riffs and an old-school approach to undead brutality, joining the Lone Star State's long tradition of foul, uncompromising extremity.
San Diego's Plaguelands operates in the melancholy borderlands of depressive and post-black metal — sprawling, introspective compositions that find beauty and desolation wound together like smoke.
Oceanside's Plaguelord has been thrashing since 2019 with a coastal California aggression — hard-nosed, fast, and built for the pit, drawing on classic Bay Area and crossover traditions without apology.
Lewisburg, West Virginia's Plaguewielder evolved from raw black metal into a blacker, more feral black/thrash hybrid — a fitting sound for a band forged in the isolated mountains of Appalachia.
Albany's Planet Eater drag sludge and stoner weight through a metalcore framework, building slow-burning riffs into volatile, lurching explosions. Since 2016 they've carved a niche in the Northeast underground where heaviness is measured in tonnage.
Madison, Wisconsin's Plant have been sowing stoner groove since 2007, rooting their sound in thick mid-paced riffs and a low-end rumble that owes as much to swamp rock as it does to metal. Unhurried, heavy, and deliberately earthy.
Odd by name and design, New York's Platypus applies progressive metal's toolkit with an unpredictable structural logic — time signatures shift, themes resurface transformed, and no section stays where you expect it to land.
Indiana's Plenary Indulgence crawls through the intersection of funeral doom and sludge with crushing deliberateness, building suffocating walls of feedback and grief into extended dirges. Formed in 2022, the project channels the bleakest traditions of the genre — glacial tempos, cavernous tones, and the oppressive weight of something that refuses to end quickly.
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