List of Technical Death Metal Bands
Band | Country | Formed | Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Aborted | Belgium | 1995 | |
Aeon | Sweden | 1999 | |
Anata | Sweden | 1993 | |
Arsis | USA | 2000 | |
Atheist | USA | 1984 | |
Augury | Canada | 2001 | |
Becoming the Archetype | USA | 1999 | |
Beneath the Massacre | Canada | 2004 | |
Born of Osiris | USA | 2003 | |
Brain Drill | USA | 2005 | |
Cephalic Carnage | USA | 1992 | |
Coprofago | Chile | 1993 | |
Cryptopsy | Canada | 1992 | |
Cynic | USA | 1987 | |
Death | USA | 1983 | |
Decapitated | Poland | 1996 | |
Despised Icon | Canada | 2002 | |
Dying Fetus | USA | 1991 | |
Extol | Norway | 1994 | |
The Faceless | USA | 2004 | |
Gojira | France | 1996 | |
Gorguts | Canada | 1989 | |
In Battle | Sweden | 1996 | |
Into the Moat | USA | 2001 | |
Knights of the Abyss | USA | 2005 | |
Meshuggah | Sweden | 1987 | |
Monstrosity | USA | 1990 | |
Necrophagist | Germany | 1992 | |
Neuraxis | Canada | 1994 | |
Nile | USA | 1993 | |
Nocturnus | USA | 1988 | |
Obscura | Germany | 2002 | |
Oceano | USA | 2006 | |
Opeth | Sweden | 1990 | |
Origin | USA | 1997 | |
Pestilence | Netherlands | 1986 | |
Psycroptic | Australia | 1999 | |
The Red Chord | USA | 1999 | |
Suffocation | USA | 1989 | |
Trigger the Bloodshed | United Kingdom | 2006 |
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