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Hungarian groove metal/metalcore band from Budapest, formed in 2024 and combining rhythmic punch with hardcore aggression. Their evocative name captures the cold, withering character of their sound.
Venomous Depressive Black Metal from Houston.
Oklahoma City's Left to Die launched in 2021 channeling the hard-swinging midrange of groove metal with a hard rock backbone. Built for volume and momentum, they represent OKC's stubborn refusal to be overlooked in the national heavy conversation.
Legionnaire's black metal lands somewhere between cold atmospheric density and outright hostility — a project that has been building its vision since 2015 without geographic or stylistic tethering. The name implies discipline; the music delivers disorientation.
Ukrainian thrash/groove metal band from Lviv, newly formed in 2025 and delivering aggressive riffing from western Ukraine. Their name references the historic German name for Lviv, connecting to the city's multicultural heritage.
Belgian melodic thrash/groove metal band from Ulbeek, combining hooky melodic lines with thick groove-driven riffs since 2017. Their approach bridges the gap between classic thrash precision and modern groove metal punch.
French groove metal/metalcore band from Nice, formed in 2020 and combining rhythmic heaviness with hardcore aggression. Their sound merges groove metal's head-nodding riffs with metalcore's breakdowns.
Life of Agony is a Brooklyn, New York band formed in 1989 whose debut River Runs Red (1993, Roadrunner Records) is a widely cited cornerstone of the crossover between hardcore, alternative metal, and groove metal. The album's loose narrative arc around personal despair and suburban alienation anticipated the confessional intensity that would define much of mid-1990s heavy music, and the band built on it with Ugly (1995) and Soul Searching Sun (1997). Frontperson Mina Caputo, who publicly came out as transgender in 2011, rejoined the band for A Place Where There's No More Pain (2017) and The Sound of Scars (2019).
Detroit's Life of Suppression channel their city's industrial legacy through a lethal merger of death metal, groove-driven heaviness, and hardcore punk's burning urgency since 2022.
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