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Aftershock in Sacramento, CA

Oct 10, 2024  ·  Discovery Park Discovery Park

Aftershock
Oct 10
Aftershock
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Jinjer, a Ukrainian groove metal band founded in 2009, blends post-hardcore and death/progressive/nu-metal with influences from R&B and hip-hop. Known for hits like "Cloud Factory" and "King of Everything," they feature Tatiana Shmailyuk on vocals. Signed by Napalm Records, they've gained global acclaim through extensive touring and impactful releases.
Formed in 1982 in California, Slayer became thrash metal giants with intense, controversial themes. Known for albums like "Reign in Blood" and "Seasons in the Abyss," they collaborated with Rick Rubin and Ice-T. Their intense style earned them critical acclaim and a devoted fan base. Slayer's final tour concluded in 2019.
Toronto punk band PUP blends snarling, self-deprecating punk with raw energy. Known for hits like “If This Tour Doesn’t Kill You, I Will,” their acclaimed albums and intense live shows showcase their volatile yet magnetic chemistry.
Led by Lzzy Hale, Halestorm, from York, PA, is a top post-grunge/metal band known for hits like "Love Bites (So Do I)," which won a Grammy. They blend hard rock, ballads, dance, and pop-country styles. Notable albums include "The Strange Case Of...," "Into the Wild Life," and "Vicious." They toured with top American rock bands and released several cover EPs. Sibling duo Lzzy and Arejay Hale, along with Josh Smith and Joe Hottinger, are the core members.
Skillet, a global hard rock band, gained fame with hits like “Monster.” They’ve sold 22M+ units worldwide and earned two GRAMMY® nods, and a Billboard Music Award. Known for energetic live shows across 26 countries, their reach includes WWE and Marvel syncs. The band features John and Korey Cooper, Jen Ledger, and Seth Morrison.
Queens-based Bayside, known for their integrity and earnestness, has created timeless music over 25 years. Hits like "Killing Time" showcase their heavier side while maintaining anthemic choruses. Key albums include Sirens And Condolences and Shudder. They've collaborated with Spencer Charnas and are renowned for lyrical sing-alongs and world tours.
Local H, an iconic alt-rock duo from Zion, Illinois, is renowned for powerful live shows. Known for hits like “Bound For The Floor,” they achieved 90s rock fame with albums like "As Good As Dead." Scott Lucas and Ryan Harding have collaborated with Toadies and Helmet and joined Metallica’s stadium tour. The band remains influential with ongoing releases and tours.
Iron Maiden, hailing from England, are legends in heavy metal with epic albums like 'The Number Of The Beast' and iconic songs such as 'The Trooper' and 'Run To The Hills'. Known for fearless creativity and grand live shows, they've inspired a global following.
Seether, formed in South Africa, delivers authentic rock with hits like "Broken" and "Fake It." Known for anthems, they've toured with Breaking Benjamin and released five gold/platinum albums. Their album "Si Vis Pacem, Para Bellum" produced three No. 1 hits. Seether remains a festival favorite, showcasing a mix of aggression and vulnerability.
Drowning Pool, a Dallas-based nu-metal band, rose to fame with their platinum debut "Sinner" and its hit "Bodies." Known for dark themes, they performed at Ozzfest and Wrestlemania. After lead vocalist Dave Williams' death in 2002, they continued with singers Jason Jones, Ryan McCombs, and Jasen Moreno. Collaborated with Sevendust, Kittie, and (hed) p.e., and produced by Jay Baumgardner. Released albums like "Full Circle" and "Resilience."
Formed in Birmingham, England, Judas Priest are metal icons combining rock with theatrical flair. Known for anthems like "Breaking the Law," they influenced speed and death metal. Key members include Rob Halford, Glenn Tipton, K.K. Downing, and Ian Hill. Albums like "British Steel" and "Painkiller" are classics. Inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2022, they've collaborated with producers like Tom Allom and Andy Sneap. Their legacy includes reshaping heavy metal and captivating global fans with powerful live shows.
Show Me The Body, formed in NYC in 2009, blends punk and hip-hop. Known for albums like “Body War” and “Dog Whistle,” they've toured globally and lead the Corpus collective.
Militarie Gun, led by Ian Shelton, blends hardcore aggression with catchy hooks in their debut album, "Life Under The Gun." Known for tracks like "Do It Faster" and "Very High," they explore themes of relationships and personal growth. Their music combines melody and grit, offering a unique, self-aware lens on life's challenges.
CKY, born from skate-punk roots, blends hard rock with raw, authentic grooves. Known for hits and wild energy, featuring Chad I Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera, who also collaborates widely.
DEADLANDS, a New York post-hardcore band led by Kasey Karlsen, blends raw lyrics on personal struggles with trap and cinematic sounds, drawing over a million followers.
Marky Ramone, born Marc Bell in NYC, was the iconic drummer for the Ramones, known for "Road to Ruin." He played with Richard Hell & the Voidoids, Misfits, and formed the Intruders.
Emerging from Detroit's underground in the 90s, Insane Clown Posse's Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope defied critics to gain a dedicated fanbase, "Juggalos," impacting hip-hop.
San Francisco's Black Map, formed in 2014, is a prog metal/hard rock trio with Dredg's Mark Engles, Far's Chris Robyn, and Trophy Fire's Ben Flanagan. Known for gritty vocals and prog riffs, their work includes albums like ...And We Explode and In Droves, earning acclaim and comparisons to A Perfect Circle. They toured extensively and collaborated with producers like Aaron Hellam and Zach Ohren.
New Zealand’s Alien Weaponry blends thrash metal with te reo Māori lyrics, gaining global fame for albums like *Tū* and *Tangaroa*. They've shared stages with Guns N' Roses and Slayer.
Resorte, a key Spanish-language metal and nu-metal band, has shared stages with Korn, Metallica, and Green Day. Known for hits like "Si hoy me voy," they blend metal and rap-core.
Nerv is a California-based rock band known for their genre-bending style. Formed in 2017, they gained fame with the hit EP "Bad Habits," produced by Erik Ron. Their debut album, "We’re All Patients Here," showcases their signature sound. Collaborations with producers like Matt Good highlight their evolving musical influence.
Ill Niño, formed in 1999 by drummer Dave Chavarri, is an American Latin Metal band known for their genre-bending style. They’ve sold over 2 million albums globally, with hits like "What Comes Around" and "How Can I Live," which topped rock charts and featured in "Freddy vs. Jason." Known for energetic live shows, they’ve headlined tours across Europe, the US, Russia, and beyond. The band includes Marcos Leal, Laz Pina, and others.
Born in Greenville, SC, Jesse Hughes co-founded Eagles of Death Metal with Josh Homme. Known for garage, boogie, and hard rock, they've toured widely and survived the 2015 Bataclan attack.
Till Lindemann, born in Germany, is famed for his inventive solo work beyond Rammstein. A versatile artist and poet, his style defies categorization, always surprising.
Grammy-winning Tom Morello, a Harvard graduate, is famed for his innovative guitar work with Rage Against the Machine and Audioslave. He's a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, known for his unique style and activism, collaborating with Prophets of Rage and Bruce Springsteen. He also hosts Sirius XM's "One Man Revolution."
Formed in Huntington Beach in 1994, (hed) p.e. pioneered "G-punk," blending punk rock with hip-hop. Known for "Broke" and "Blackout," they toured with Korn and System of a Down. Their concept album "New World Orphans" and compilations like "Major Pain 2 Indee Freedom" reflect political themes. The band underwent lineup changes over the years and released hit albums such as "Stampede."
Adema, formed in 1998 in Bakersfield, is a post-grunge, alternative metal band known for albums like "Adema" and "Unstable." Despite lineup changes, they continued to tour and released records such as "Planets." They reunited with notable members and collaborated with Ryan Shuck. Adema remains a relevant touring act.
Rival Sons, lauded rockers, rose with albums like FERAL ROOTS, earning Grammy nods. Hits like “Do Your Worst” topped charts. Known for touring with legends like Black Sabbath and The Rolling Stones.
Pantera, a trailblazing '90s metal band from Texas, transformed with vocalist Phil Anselmo. Known for hits like "I'm Broken," they led the groove metal scene, rivaling Metallica. The tragic murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell marked an era's end. They collaborated with Zakk Wylde and toured with Metallica, leaving a profound legacy.
Holding Absence, a post-hardcore band from Cardiff, Wales, is known for heavy riffs and huge choruses. Since 2015, they've released acclaimed albums, toured Europe, and earned a UK chart spot.
Celebrate 30 years of Cypress Hill's iconic debut album with expanded digital tracks and remixes. This game-changing hip-hop trio, B-Real, Sen Dog, and DJ Muggs, have left an indelible mark on music history.
Citizen Soldier, formed in 2016 in Salt Lake City, blends emotional rock with mental health themes. Frontman Jake Segura, now a therapist, leads the band.
Falling In Reverse, born from Las Vegas and led by Ronnie Radke, blends metal, melody, and hip-hop. Known for hits like “ZOMBIFIED” and collaborations with Tyler Smyth, their album Popular Monster, showcases their powerful and defiant style.
California duo Moonshine Bandits blend country and hip-hop, captivating "Shiner Nation" with their unique sound. They've earned half a billion streams and 350M YouTube views, Billboard-charting albums, and acclaim from CMT, Billboard, and Rolling Stone.
Set It Off, an independent band, embraces freedom over societal pressures with genre-bending music. Known for singles on Sirius XM's Octane, their sincerity and originality shine through. Originating with their debut, Cinematics, they continue to connect deeply with fans, driven by fresh creativity and authenticity.
Giovannie & The Hired Guns, from Stephenville, TX, blend rock and country with raw emotion. Known for electrifying live shows, they've amassed millions of streams organically.
Atlanta's Mastodon, formed in 1999, are influential in American metal, blending genres like stoner, sludge, and metalcore. Known for complex riffs and conceptual albums like Leviathan, they've received Grammy recognition for hits like "Sultan's Curse." Albums like The Hunter and Emperor of Sand showcase their diverse influences. They often collaborate with Neurosis' Scott Kelly and teamed up with Lamb of God in 2024 for "Floods of Triton."
Badflower, a Los Angeles-bred and Nashville-based quartet, blends stress, sleeplessness, and truth into alternative anthems. Known for hits like “Ghost,” which went platinum and won iHeartRadio's “Rock Song of the Year,” they’ve shared the stage with Incubus and Shinedown, and gained accolades from Billboard. Their debut, Ok, I’m Sick, made LoudWire's “50 Best Rock Albums of 2019.”
CLUTCH, known for heavy riffs and heady lyrics, originated in the early '90s. Their diverse sound, compared to Grateful Dead and Rush, includes hits like "Red Alert." Their 13th album, "Sunrise On Slaughter Beach," features vibraphone, theremin, and female backup vocals. Fans and critics cherish their work released via major labels and their Weathermaker imprint.
NOTHING MORE, formed by Jonny Hawkins, Mark Vollelunga, Daniel Oliver, and Ben Anderson, crafts primal, cerebral rock with catchy hooks. The band boasts three GRAMMY nominations, two gold records, and hits like “This is the Time (Ballast)” and “TIRED OF WINNING.” Known for their fusion of accessibility and experimentation, Kerrang! named them key rock influencers, citing Hawkins as one of the Top 50 Greatest Rockstars. Their album CARNAL revisits the energy of their breakthrough, proving they are built to last.
Emerging from Chicago, Disturbed dominates hard rock with over 17 million in sales and 14 billion streams. With six RIAA certifications, five Billboard #1 debuts, and hits like “Down With The Sickness” and “The Sound of Silence,” they’ve earned two GRAMMY nominations and “Best Rock Artist” at the 2017 iHeartRadio Music Awards.
Five Finger Death Punch, a hard rock band from Las Vegas, boasts 13B+ streams, 16 #1 hits, and collaborations with Rob Halford and Rob Zombie. They’re known for high-energy shows and strong philanthropy.
Sevendust, born in Atlanta, is known for their unique hard rock style with groovy riffs and soulful vocals. They've sold seven million albums, achieved three gold albums, three Top 15 Billboard 200 debuts, and a GRAMMY nomination. They've played major festivals like Woodstock and OZZfest and collaborated with artists from Deftones and Alter Bridge to Xzibit. Their acclaimed album Blood & Stone was praised as their best in years. Members include Lajon Witherspoon, Clint Lowery, John Connolly, Vince Hornsby, and Morgan Rose.
Santa Cruz hardcore band Drain, led by Sammy Ciaramitaro, blends punk and metal energy. Known for wild live shows, hits like *California Cursed* and *Living Proof*, and tours with Blink-182.
Drug Church, from Albany, NY, is a genre-defying punk band known for loud guitars and irreverent style. Their fifth album, PRUDE, showcases their aggression and melody.
BRUTUS, a Belgian rock trio from Leuven, is renowned for their energetic mix of post-rock, metal, and hardcore. Their albums include 'BURST,' 'NEST,' and 'Unison Life.' They've earned praise from Lars Ulrich and Simon Neil, performed with Russian Circles and Chelsea Wolfe, and sold out major venues worldwide.
Mötley Crüe, from LA, are rock legends: Vince Neil, Mick Mars, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee. With 100m+ album sales, Grammy nods, a Hollywood star, and Netflix’s hit, The Dirt, their iconic live shows and wild style have won global fame.
Richard Patrick, born in the U.S., is the founder of Filter and ex-Nine Inch Nails guitarist. Known for hits like “Hey Man Nice Shot” and “Take a Picture,” he’s earned multi-platinum success in alternative rock.
The Warning, a Mexico-born sister trio, is known for their hard rock sound with catchy hooks. They've supported acts like Muse and Foo Fighters, and their 2022 album, ERROR, was acclaimed. They performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs, featured in major magazines, and contributed to Metallica's Blacklist with Alessia Cara. Chosen as the face of Pepsi Black in Mexico, their cultural impact is significant.
Vended, known for their raw energy and authentic heavy music style, delivers a bold, passionate sound. Their debut album showcases rapid growth and an engaging, visceral experience.
Staind, a multi-platinum nu-metal band from Springfield, MA, is led by Aaron Lewis' powerful vocals. Known for hits like "It's Been Awhile," they topped charts with "Break the Cycle." Collaborations with Fred Durst led to success with albums "14 Shades of Grey" and "Chapter V." After a 2011 hiatus, Staind reformed in 2019 and released "Confessions of the Fallen" in 2023, blending electronic elements into their rock style.
Soul Glo, a hardcore punk band, crafted their album *Diaspora Problems* from 2016-2021 in an unfinished warehouse, working closely with Epitaph Records and engineer Evan Bernard.
Evanescence will release the 20th anniversary edition of their multi-platinum debut album Fallen, featuring remastered tracks, unheard demos, and alternate versions.
P.O.D., formed over 30 years ago, is a dynamic rock band known for their heart, grit, and punk-rock mentality. They've collaborated with artists like Lamb of God's Randy Blythe.
Alien Ant Farm, from Riverside, CA, gained fame with their 2001 hit cover of Michael Jackson's "Smooth Criminal." Known for their blend of nu-metal and punk-pop, their debut album ANThology went platinum. They faced challenges, like drummer injuries in a 2002 bus crash, but continued producing music. Hits include "These Days," and they received the Best Independent Album award in 1999. The band worked with labels such as DreamWorks and released albums like truANT and Up in the Attic. They've collaborated with musicians, reuniting for tours, and released their sixth album, Mantras, in 2024.
Born from Ice-T and Ernie C in L.A., Body Count blends metal and rap, known for the controversial hit “Cop Killer.” They've influenced generations and won a 2021 Grammy.
Biohazard, formed in the late ’80s, pioneered a unique blend of hardcore punk, metal, and hip-hop, gaining fame for aggressive, socially conscious music and a loyal fanbase.
Oxymorrons from NYC blend rock and hip-hop, best known for hits like “Enemy”. Celebrated for defying genre norms, they've gained acclaim from Guitar World and BBC Radio 1, and toured with Bad Omens and nothing, nowhere.
From Ashes To New, a Lancaster, PA band, fuses hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative music, earning acclaim and millions of streams since 2013.
The Funeral Portrait is a theatrical rock band from Atlanta, Georgia, known for loud, anthemic music that embraces outcasts, fostering community and acceptance.
I SEE STARS, a band from Michigan, is renowned for their electronic hardcore music (EHM). They gained fame with "digital_renegade," collaborating with producer Joey Sturgis, and spotlighted on Alternative Press and Substream. Known for blending aggressive rock with techno/dubstep, they performed on "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" and toured with Black Veil Brides.
Rise Against, a socially-conscious punk rock band, is known for its multi-Gold and Platinum hits. Their style blends punk attitude with post-hardcore fury. Known for thought-provoking lyrics, they recorded Nowhere Generation at The Blasting Room with producer Bill Stevenson, spotlighting social and economic issues affecting the American Dream.
Tech N9ne, from Kansas City, transformed hip-hop with hits like “Caribou Lou” and “Fragile.” A top Billboard artist known for fierce work ethic, collaborations, and co-founding Strange Music.
Born in the USA, the electro-metal band is known for a sci-fi punk rock style. Popular albums include "Tonight the Stars Revolt!" and collaborations with Rob Zombie.
California rock band New Years Day blends metal, goth, and pop with raw lyrics. Known for hits like "Unbreakable," they've worked with producers from Halestorm and Shinedown.
Static-X, an American metal band from the Midwest, combines thrash metal with industrial and techno elements. Known for their hit "Wisconsin Death Trip" and singles like "Push It," they rose to stardom with Wayne Static's signature look and vocals. Despite setbacks, including Wayne's death in 2014, the band regrouped to release "Project Regeneration Vol. 1" in 2020 and Vol. 2 in 2024. Collaborating with producer Ulrich Wild, they returned to touring with new frontman Xer0, securing their place in metal history.
Fear Factory, born in L.A., innovates extreme metal with explosive riffs and industrial drums. Known for hits like “Recode,” they're a key force in heavy music.
Boston-born Dropkick Murphys blend punk rock and Celtic sounds, known for hits like “I’m Shipping Up To Boston.” With millions sold, top albums, and powerful lyrics, they champion unity and working-class struggles.
California-based Saosin, a post-hardcore pioneer, debuted in 2003 with EP "Translating the Name." Known for their explosive style and social media presence, they've toured with bands like Boys Night Out and signed with labels like Capitol and Epitaph. After lineup changes, including frontman Cove Reber's exit and Anthony Green's return, Saosin released "Along the Shadow" in 2016.
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Hawthorne Heights, hailing from Dayton, Ohio, is an iconic emo band known for Gold albums like "The Silence In Black And White" and hits like "Ohio Is For Lovers." They've overcome obstacles and blend heavy and melodic styles, remaining influential in the scene.

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Discovery Park

1600 Garden Hwy, Sacramento, CA 95833, USA Directions

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