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New York's Death Corps have been channeling the aggression of classic East Coast thrash since 2019, delivering tight riff work and aggressive vocal delivery in the tradition of the tri-state underground. Their name carries the no-frills militancy their music backs up.
Brooklyn's Death Icon fuse death and black metal within the borough's fierce underground, combining death metal's brute force with black metal's tremolo-heavy atmosphere since 2017. New York City's density and darkness seep into every passage of their recorded material.
New York's Death Immortal occupy the aggressive territory where thrash metal and metalcore overlap, delivering high-energy performances and technically informed riff work since 2014. The band takes classic thrash vocabulary and injects it with the hard-hitting urgency of modern hardcore-influenced metal.
Irvington, New York's Death Island traveled from punk roots to a mature blackened death metal sound over the course of their career, growing increasingly complex and atmospheric along the way. Formed in 2022, the Hudson Valley act brings melodic sensibility to extreme metal's harshest textures.
New York's Death Mask have been thrashing at speed metal's outer limits since 2011, trading in velocity and iron-fisted aggression drawn straight from the NWOBHM playbook. Fast, mean, and ruthlessly concise.
New York's Deathalizer play thrash metal with the blunt efficiency of a scene that's always had something to prove — riff-forward, aggressive, and uninterested in compromise since 2020.
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Mount Vernon's Deathsquad has been operating since 2016 at the intersection of death and groove metal, bringing New York's hard-knuckled street energy to a genre pairing built entirely for live pit destruction. Big riffs, bigger breakdowns.
Buffalo's Debrained has been delivering straightforward death metal from upstate New York since 2019, channeling the region's blue-collar bluntness into riff-heavy brutality with no frills and no apologies. Lake Erie cold, full-on heavy.
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