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Hartford, CT, US · 1999–present · active
Connecticut metallic hardcore veterans 100 Demons fuse bone-crushing mosh-pit riffs with East Coast hardcore fury, standing as one of the genre's most respected underground acts. Their self-titled 2004 album on Deathwish Inc. remains a touchstone for the crossover of metal and hardcore, delivering unrelenting aggression with streetwise authenticity.
Huntington Beach, CA, US · 1998–present · active
Orange County's Atreyu helped shape the metalcore landscape of the early 2000s with their dual-vocal attack and melodic sensibility on albums like 'The Curse' and 'A Death-Grip on Yesterday.' Named after the hero of The Neverending Story, the band's anthemic choruses and Alex Varkatzas's fierce screams made them staples of the Ozzfest and Taste of Chaos touring circuit.
Elizabeth, NJ, US · 2022–present · active
Bayway formed in Elizabeth, New Jersey in late 2022 and quickly became one of the loudest new voices in New Jersey hardcore. The band's sound is blunt, heavy, and streetwise, mixing metallic hardcore breakdowns with rap-influenced vocal rhythms, mosh-ready pacing, and lyrics rooted in loyalty, struggle, confrontation, and local identity. Early releases such as World of Bayway introduced a stripped-down, self-recorded attack that felt indebted to 1990s NJHC while still fitting the modern beatdown landscape. Later material, including Word Is Bond, Bayway Takes Manhattan, and The Recipe, sharpened the group's personality with thicker production, guest features, and a more pronounced mix of hip-hop cadence and hardcore violence. Fronted by Jayway, the band has built a reputation around direct crowd engagement, regional pride, and unpolished charisma. Bayway's music is not subtle; it thrives on repetition, impact, and the physical release that makes hardcore shows feel communal and chaotic.
Boston, MA, US · 1993–present · active
Boston's Blood for Blood were one of the hardest and most controversial bands in the '90s hardcore scene, blending metallic hardcore with street punk grit and unflinching working-class anger. Vocalist Buddha's menacing delivery on albums like 'Revenge on Society' and 'Spit My Last Breath' made the band a lightning rod for both devotion and criticism. Their raw, no-apologies approach to hardcore influenced a generation of tough-guy hardcore bands that followed.
Hartford, CT, US · 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.
NY, US · 2020–present · active
Crush Your Soul is a New York-based metallic hardcore outfit that delivers uncompromising aggression rooted in the city's storied heavy music tradition. The band pairs crushing riffs with beatdown intensity, creating a sound designed to devastate live audiences. Their self-titled 2024 release showcased a relentless approach to hardcore that pulls no punches.
Detroit, MI, US · 2021–present · active
D Bloc are a Detroit heavy hardcore band whose music is built for beatdown impact: groove-driven riffs, blunt vocals, and breakdowns that leave little room for ambiguity. Their 2021 EP Destroy Intimidate Eliminate established the band's identity as unapologetically heavy Detroit hardcore, with songs like "The Fixer" and "D.I.E." leaning into hard mosh parts and street-level aggression. The 2022 Do Not Cross EP pushed that reputation further, pairing thick guitar work with a visual and rhythmic attitude that nodded toward both hardcore violence and classic hip-hop bravado. Later releases, splits, and singles such as "Pile of Bullets" and "Wrong Path" continued the same direct approach: short tracks, heavy pacing, and an emphasis on lessons learned through pressure rather than abstraction. D Bloc's sound fits into Detroit's long history of uncompromising hardcore, where toughness is not just image but part of the regional musical language. Their songs are designed less for passive listening than for rooms where the first riff changes the temperature.
Boston, MA, US · 2011–present · active
Great American Ghost channel the fury of Boston's hardcore scene through a metallic lens that incorporates death metal heaviness and nihilistic rage. Formed in 2011, vocalist Ethan Moses leads the band through suffocating albums like 'Power Through Terror' and 'Torture World,' which tackle American dysfunction with a scorched-earth intensity. Their sound sits at the intersection of hardcore punk's urgency and death metal's brutality, creating something genuinely unsettling.
Long Island, NY, US · 2018–present · active
Gridiron is a Long Island hardcore band that delivers punishing beatdown and metallic hardcore fueled by the aggression of the New York scene. Formed around 2018, the band's combination of tough-guy hardcore vocals, crushing breakdowns, and no-nonsense attitude makes them a formidable force in the modern NYHC lineage. Their name and ethos reflect a football-like commitment to brute force and physical intensity.

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