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Hartford, CT · 2014–present · active
Boundaries are a metallic hardcore band from Hartford, Connecticut who formed in 2014 and specialize in a vicious blend of hardcore punk and death metal. Their album 'My Body in Bloom' earned acclaim for its relentless aggression and surprisingly melodic undercurrents beneath the chaos. The band channels visceral emotion through a wall of crushing riffs and desperate screams that place them among the most intense acts in modern hardcore.
Houston, TX · 2017–present · active
Devastating Blackened Death Metal from Houston.
Wichita Falls, TX · 1994–present · active
Bowling for Soup formed in Wichita Falls, Texas in 1994 and became one of pop punk's most recognizable comic voices without reducing themselves to novelty. Jaret Reddick, Chris Burney, Erik Chandler, and Gary Wiseman built a sound around bright power-pop chords, fast punk tempos, and lyrics that treated embarrassment, aging, romantic failure, and suburban absurdity as shared experiences. Let's Do It for Johnny!! and Drunk Enough to Dance brought the band to a wider audience, while "Girl All the Bad Guys Want" and A Hangover You Don't Deserve made them fixtures of 2000s pop-punk radio. "1985," "Almost," "High School Never Ends," and "Punk Rock 101" work because the jokes are attached to clean melodies and sturdy arrangements, not just punchlines. Later records and constant touring kept the band connected to multiple generations of fans who value their self-awareness and consistency. Bowling for Soup fit the punk scope through their scene history, guitars, and tempo, even when the mood is playful. Their catalog turns arrested adolescence into craft, using humor to make ordinary insecurity feel communal.
Los Angeles, CA · 1993–present · active
Boy Hits Car formed in 1993 in the Los Angeles area with a goal of making melodic heavy music that could survive the force of a high-energy live show. The band developed a sound they called "LoveCore," combining alternative metal, hard rock, world-music accents, emotional lyrics, and the dramatic vocal presence of Cregg Rondell. Their independent debut My Animal set the foundation, but the 2001 self-titled album on Wind-up brought them wider attention, especially through songs like "I'm A Cloud" and "LoveFuryPassionEnergy." The band's music often moves between tribal percussion, 12-string acoustic textures, distorted guitar surges, and cathartic choruses, giving their heavier moments a spiritual and communal tone rather than pure aggression. Later albums such as The Passage, Stealing Fire, and All That Led Us Here continued refining their mix of uplift, turbulence, and groove. Boy Hits Car have remained active across decades through touring and independent releases, sustaining a cult following around emotionally intense performances and an unusually warm take on alt-metal.
Andover, MA · 2005–present · active
Boys Like Girls turned late-2000s pop punk into bright, high-gloss guitar music without losing the urgency that powered the style. Martin Johnson's songwriting gave the band its center: anxious, romantic, immediately singable choruses pushed by ringing guitars, quick tempos, and a knack for hooks that could cross from club rooms to radio. Their self-titled debut broke through with "The Great Escape," "Hero/Heroine," and "Thunder," while Love Drunk sharpened the band's power-pop instincts and expanded its reach. After a long recording gap, Sunday at Foxwoods returned to the emotional and regional memory of the band's early friendships while sounding older, cleaner, and more reflective. The group's best songs work because their polish is charged by restlessness. Even when the production leans pop, the songs still carry a punk-derived pulse: forward motion, compressed feeling, bright guitars in motion, and choruses built like release valves for teenage pressure that matured without losing its snap.
· 2019–present · active
BPMD is an American heavy metal supergroup formed in the summer of 2019, the acronym drawn from its members' initials: Bobby 'Blitz' Ellsworth (Overkill), Mike Portnoy, Phil Demmel (Vio-lence, Machine Head), and Mark Menghi (Metal Allegiance). The band recorded their debut album American Made—a collection of ten covers of 1970s American rock songs by artists including Aerosmith, ZZ Top, and Lynyrd Skynyrd—and released it through Napalm Records in June 2020. The project is a purely celebratory exercise in classic hard rock, built around the members' shared formative influences.
CA · 2005–present · active
Brain Drill is a technical death metal band from Ben Lomond, California, formed in 2005 by guitarist Dylan Ruskin as a side project that rapidly became the primary vehicle for his hyper-speed compositional ideas. Cannibal Corpse bassist Alex Webster personally recommended the band to Metal Blade Records, who signed them in 2007 and released Apocalyptic Feasting (2008) and Quantum Catastrophe (2010), both regarded as extreme examples of speed and technical precision in the genre. The band self-released a third album, Boundless Obscenity, in 2016 before disbanding in 2019.
IL · 2013–present · active
Brain Tentacles is a Chicago-based experimental metal and jazz trio comprising Bruce Lamont (Bloodiest), Dave Witte (Publicist UK, Circle of Animals), and Aaron Dallison (Keelhaul), formed in 2013. Their self-titled debut album (2016) blends structured and improvised passages across noise rock, sludge, doom, jazz, and ambient territory in a manner critics compared to John Zorn's Naked City and Mike Patton's most experimental work. The group operates as a self-described 'sound adventure' project, prioritizing textural exploration over genre categorization.
NY · 2002–present · active
Brand New Sin is a hard rock and Southern rock band from Syracuse, New York, active from 2002 to 2012, formed by members of the local metal band Godbelow who wanted to explore bluesier, groove-oriented territory. After a self-titled debut on Now or Never Records in 2002, the band signed to Century Media Records, releasing Recipe for Disaster (2005), Tequila (2006), Distilled (2009), and United State (2011). The band contributed the entrance theme used by WWE wrestler Paul Wight (Big Show) during his career, and held original-lineup reunion shows in 2019.

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