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Wormwood
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East Coast band led by vocalist Vincent Bennett and named after a tree disease spread by insects.
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The Acacia Strain
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The Price of Existence
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California band formed by former members of Antagony, End of All & Boof, featuring vocalist Hernan "Eddie" Hermida.
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All Shall Perish
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See Through These Eyes
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California band considered pioneers of the deathcore genre. Members went on to form All Shall Perish and Oblivion.
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Antagony
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Tomorrow We Die Alive
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Chicago band with a name inspired by Egyptian mythology who have moved away from deathcore to become a progressive metal outfit.
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Born of Osiris
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Slit Wrist Saviour
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San Diego band whose name is Latin for "executioner". From 2011's "I Feel Nothing" onwards, they have mixed black metal into their sound.
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Carnifex
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Eternal Nightmare
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Utah band fronted by former Lorna Shore vocalist Tom Barber. They take their name from a disfiguring wound also known as a "Glasgow smile".
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Chelsea Grin
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In the Arms of Perdition
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Pioneering French Canadian band known for their dual vocalist attack and for the talents of drummer Alex Pelletier,
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Despised Icon
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Absolute Hope Aboslute Hell
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New Jersey band featuring vocalist Joe Badolato. Other albums include "The Great Collapse".
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Fit for an Autopsy
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Death Will Reign
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Californian Christian band who refer to their music as "gorship" and whose band logo is the "repentagram".
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Impending Doom
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The Palpable Leprosy of Pollution
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English band with an over the top name, known for their satirical and graphic lyrical content and use of shock humor.
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Infant Annihilator
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Sun Eater
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Arizona band who started the genre with their 2005 EP "Doom". They would move away from deathcore in subsequent releases.
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Job for a Cowboy
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Flesh Coffins
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New Jersey band now fronted by Will Ramos after previous vocalist CJ McCreery was fired due to sexual abuse allegations.
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Lorna Shore
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How to Survive a Funeral
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Australian band with dual female & male vocals. Former keyboardist/vocalist Booka Nile appeared on the Australian version of Married at First Sight.
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Make Them Suffer
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Depths
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Illinois band, fronted by vocalist Adam Warren, with no original members left after the departure of guitarist Jeremy Carroll in 2009.
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Oceano
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Lugal Ki En
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California band whose lyrics revolve around outer space and alien life who humorously describe their music as "aliencore".
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Rings of Saturn
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Reclaimer
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Connecticut band named after a Covenant ship from the Halo videogame franchise who incorporate symphonic elements into their music.
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Shadow of Intent
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Misery Sermon
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Russian band featuring vocalist Alex Terrible who relocated to Florida following their condemnation of the war in Ukraine.
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Slaughter to Prevail
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The Cleansing
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California genre leaders whose original vocalist, Mitch Lucker, died in 2012 after a motorcycle accident.
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Suicide Silence
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Fed Through The Teeth Machine
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Boston band whose 2005 concept album, "Clients", is based on the eccentric characters vocalist Guy Kozowyk encountered in his day job working at a pharmacy.
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The Red Chord
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Reign of Darkness
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Australian band who in 2023 fired their longtime vocalist CJ McMahon following his comments on social media.
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Thy Art Is Murder
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Mikasa
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Chicago band who pivoted away from their deathcore roots into metalcore and djent territory with 2015's "Matriarch".
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Veil of Maya
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The Saw is the Law
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Knoxville band named after the district in London where serial killer Jack the Ripper committed his crimes.
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Whitechapel
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