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Asheville's Oblivion Throne hit the ground running in 2021 with speed metal urgency fused to classic thrash aggression, channeling the mountain city's outsider energy into high-octane riffs. Fast, fierce, and deeply rooted in the old-school spirit that never gets old.
Haarlem speed/thrash metal act formed in 2020, reviving the velocity and aggression of 1980s thrash from a genteel Dutch city known for its Golden Age architecture. The contrast between their refined surroundings and caustic output only adds to their appeal.
Czech power/speed metal band from Znojmo, delivering high-velocity anthems since 2019. Their feline name channels the predatory speed and agility of their power/speed metal approach.
Paris-based Oniromancy channels the velocity of early speed metal through a power metal framework, recalling the urgency of Running Wild and early Helloween. Their riffing prioritizes momentum and rhythmic drive, delivering classic heavy metal energy with a European flair.
Long Island's Original Sin carry the speed and power metal torch with old-school conviction, invoking the twin-guitar tradition of NWOBHM and early American power metal on records built for those who think the genre's golden era never had to end.
Formed in Belo Horizonte in 2012 by members steeped in Venom, Bathory, and Hellhammer, Ossuário play raw, uncompromising black/speed metal soaked in occult darkness and stripped-back aggression. Their debut EP Metal Antichrist (2016) established their reputation in the national underground, and the 2025 follow-up Metal Póstumo — released on cassette by Morbid Ways to Die and on CD by Cianeto Discos — continues that tradition with the current trio of Coveiro, Necrolsky, and Splatter.
Varese speed metal/punk act from northern Lombardy, active since 2013. Their decade-plus commitment to a high-voltage fusion of speed metal urgency and punk energy has produced a catalog of relentless, no-frills aggression.
Ovvercross is a heavy metal trio built around the guitar and vocals of Bruno Oliveira, whose muscular riff-driven attack sits somewhere between classic NWOBHM and the harder-edged German heavy metal tradition. Their 2021 debut full-length Stuttgart, 1943 — preceded by the EP So Survive — is a concept record centered on the true story of a nine-year-old boy sheltering from an Allied air raid over Stuttgart, turning historical trauma into anthemic, propulsive metal.
Oxida was a short-lived speed metal outfit from Buenos Aires that emerged in 2023 and dissolved not long after, leaving behind one of the more fleeting entries in Argentina's crowded underground metal registry. The band operated squarely in the tradition of old-school speed metal — the genre Argentina helped define in the 1980s through foundational acts like V8 and early Horcas — reaching back to the era when the boundaries between NWOBHM-inspired heavy metal and the proto-thrash aggression of Motorhead-worshipping bands had yet to fully crystallize. Buenos Aires has always harbored pockets of musicians committed to this unfashionably raw style, and Oxida planted their flag firmly in that territory. Their existence was brief enough that their catalog and full lineup details remain sparse in the public record, but their registration on Encyclopaedia Metallum confirms their presence in the capital's underground scene, where speed metal never truly went out of favor. Like many underground Argentine bands of their vintage, they likely played the circuit of small venues and metal fests that form the backbone of BA's non-commercial metal ecosystem — spaces where fidelity to genre tradition matters more than trends.
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