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This is a list of bands that play death-doom, a fusion of death metal and doom metal.

List of bands

Band Country Formed Notes
Acid Witch USA 2007 [citation needed]
Amorphis Finland 1990 [1]
Anathema UK 1990 [2]
Asphyx The Netherlands 1987 [3]
Autopsy USA 1987 [4]
Beyond Dawn Norway 1990 [5]
Bolt Thrower England 1986
Corrupted Japan 1994 [6][7]
Daylight Dies USA 1996 [8][9]
Demenzia Bulgaria 2003 [10]
Disembowelment Australia 1989 [4][11]
Draconian Sweden 1994 [12]
Drottnar Norway 1996 [13][14]
Esoteric UK 1992 [15]
The Eternal Australia 2004
Evoken USA 1994 [16]
Forest Stream Russia 1995 [17]
Funeral Norway 1991
The Gathering The Netherlands 1989 [18]
Haggard Germany 1989
Hail Of Bullets The Netherlands 2006
Hamferð Faroe Islands 2008
Hooded Menace Finland 2007 [19]
Incantation USA 1989 [4]
Katatonia Sweden 1991 [20][21]
Kyus Brazil 2020
Morgion USA 1990 [4][22]
My Dying Bride UK 1990 [4][23]
Necare USA 1997 [24]
Novembers Doom USA 1989 [4][25]
October Tide Sweden 1995
Opera IX Italy 1988 [26]
Orphaned Land Israel 1991 [27]
Pantheist Belgium, UK 2000 [28]
Paradise Lost UK 1988 [4][29]
Paramaecium Australia 1990 [30]
Pyogenesis Germany 1991 [31]
Rapture Finland 1997 [32]
Runemagick Sweden 1990 [33]
Saturnus Denmark 1991 [4]
Skepticism Finland 1991 [4][11]
Swallow the Sun Finland 2000 [34]
Thergothon Finland 1990 [4][11]
The Prophecy UK 2001
The Third and the Mortal Norway 1992 [35]
Thorr's Hammer USA 1994 [36]
Tiamat Sweden 1987
Thurisaz Belgium 1997 [37]
Unearthly Trance USA 2000 [38]
Unholy Finland 1990 [4][11]
Visceral Evisceration Austria 1991
Winter USA 1988 [4][39]

References

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