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Welcome to Rockville in Daytona Beach, FL

May 8, 2026 at 12:00 PM  ·  Daytona International Speedway Daytona International Speedway

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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."
CARCASS, a ferocious force in death metal for over 30 years, excel with intricate execution. Known for "Under The Scalpel Blade," TORN ARTERIES blends nostalgic sounds with new production, solidifying their iconic status in the genre.
German thrash metal pioneers Kreator are known for heavy, fast, intense music with hits like “Pleasure to Kill.” From humble beginnings, they've topped charts and toured worldwide.
Thrash Metal band DEATH ANGEL hails from San Francisco and is known for dynamic performances. Their Grammy-nominated album "Humanicide" highlights their powerful style. Notable collaborations include Queen plus David Bowie. Mark Osegueda and Rob Cavestany impress with striking acoustic renditions and original tracks, exhibiting their distinctive metal sound.
SpiritWorld, formed in Las Vegas in 2017, delivers "death-western" metal. Led by Stu Folsom, their sound blends thrash, death metal, hardcore, and outlaw country with horror-western themes. Notable albums include "Pagan Rhythms," "DEATHWESTERN," and "Helldorado." They are known for tracks like "Relic of Damnation" and "Oblivion," and collaborations with artists such as Zach Blair (Rise Against). Folsom's writings often inspire their unique musical universe.
Pittsburgh’s Signs of the Swarm blend deathcore with modern metal, influenced by Meshuggah and Gojira. Known for intense growls and dynamic songs like "Amongst the Low & Empty."
Chelsea Grin is a Salt Lake City, Utah-based American deathcore band formed in 2007. Known for their brutal blend of deathcore, metalcore, and djent, they feature guttural vocals and intense breakdowns. Popular songs include "Recreant" and "Hostage". Notable albums are Suffer in Hell (2022) and Suffer in Heaven (2023). Their debut, Desolation of Eden, charted on Billboard. They are recognized for relentless touring and evolving within extreme metal.
Lorna Shore, a New Jersey metal quintet, blend deathcore, black metal, and prog with epic orchestration. Known for intense vocals and groundbreaking albums that push metal’s limits.
The Offspring, icons of Southern California punk, have sold 45M+ albums worldwide with hits like "Pretty Fly." Current members include Dexter Holland and Noodles.
Pioneers of nu-metal/rap-rock, Nonpoint is renowned for energetic performances and hits with frontman Elias Soriano. Key members include Robb Rivera on drums, Rasheed Thomas, Adam Woloszyn, and Jason Zeilstra.
Turnstile, a hardcore punk band from Baltimore, excels in barrier-breaking music. Known for albums like TIME & SPACE and GLOW ON, which received three GRAMMY nods. Key tracks produced with Will Yip and Mike Elizondo.
Born from Dave Grohl’s solo project post-Nirvana, Foo Fighters are a top alt-rock band known for hits like "This Is a Call," multiple Grammys, and a 2021 Rock Hall induction.
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.
Maryland's Dying Fetus, led by John Gallagher, excels in technical death metal with grindcore elements. Known for albums "Reign Supreme" and "Wrong One to Fuck With," they hit Billboard charts and toured with Kataklysm and Behemoth.
Poppy, an avant-garde artist known for her bold performances & videos, evolved from performance art to a pioneering musician blending electronic beats with deep metal rock riffs.
Memphis-born rock band Saliva; 20+ years, millions of streams, electrifying live shows. Known for “Time Bomb” & “Horizon: Retold”; “Cope” ft. Trevor McNevan.
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.
LA alt-rock trio Failure (Ken Andrews, Greg Edwards, Kelli Scott): influential, spacey, heavy and atmospheric; reunited in 2014 after 17-year hiatus.
Cattle Decapitation, formed in California, is known for their stark depiction of humanity's apocalypse. With albums like Death Atlas and Terrasite, they explore dark themes, blending death metal and grindcore. Travis Ryan leads with haunting vocals, collaborating with artist Wes Benscoter.
Formed in Venice, California, Suicidal Tendencies, led by Mike Muir, became influential in skatepunk and thrash metal. Known for "Institutionalized" and "You Can't Bring Me Down," their albums include a gold-certified "Lights, Camera, Revolution." They collaborated with Robert Trujillo and explored funk metal with Infectious Grooves. Despite lineup changes, they continued to release music and leave a lasting legacy in punk and metal scenes.
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.
Dope is an American industrial metal/nu metal band formed in New York City in 1997 by Edsel Dope. Known for their aggressive sound and energetic live shows, they have released seven studio albums, including 2023's "Blood Money Part Zer0." Key tracks include "Debonaire" and their "You Spin Me Round" cover. The band has sold over a million albums and continues to tour, celebrating their 25th anniversary with reissues.
Hollywood Undead, from Los Angeles (2005), is a rap rock and nu metal band. Known for blending hip hop with alternative rock and their unique masks, popular songs include platinum-certified "Undead" and "Everywhere I Go." Their discography features albums like "Swan Songs" (platinum-certified) and "Hotel Kalifornia." They have collaborated with artists such as Papa Roach and Ice Nine Kills.
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."
Alpha Wolf is an Australian metalcore band formed in Burnie, Tasmania, in 2013, now based in Melbourne. Known for their intense sound, blending metalcore with nu metal and beatdown hardcore, they deliver aggressive riffs and emotional lyrics. Their discography includes albums like "Mono," "A Quiet Place to Die," and the 2024 release "Half Living Things," which features the single "Sucks 2 Suck" with Ice-T. The band is currently active and recognized for their powerful live performances.
Platinum Moon, a New York rock band known for their classic/pop rock blend and electrifying live shows, won Connecticut's Got Talent 2019. They've performed across the East Coast at venues like Rockwood Music Hall and festivals like The Big E, sharing stages with Train and X Ambassadors. They've amassed 1M+ streams, 500K TikTok followers, and released albums Wild Minds, Under the Riptide, and the single "Lockdown NRG."
Zakk Wylde leads ZAKK SABBATH, a tribute trio honoring Black Sabbath's heavy metal legacy with powerful re-recordings, featuring Blasko and Joey Castillo.
Based in Nashville, Winona Fighter—Coco Kinnon, Dan Fuson, Austin Luther—gained acclaim with their 2022 debut EP, *Father Figure*. Known for raw, energetic live shows and re-recorded tracks like "Subaru” and “You Look Like A Drunk Phoebe Bridgers," the band channels rage and frustration in their music. Their debut album, *MY APOLOGIES TO THE CHEF*, captures the spirit and angst of modern life.
Paleface Swiss, a metal band from Zürich, Switzerland, delivers an extremely heavy blend of beatdown hardcore, deathcore, and nu metal. Known for unfiltered aggression and emotional intensity, they gained international attention. Notable albums include "Cursed" and "Fear & Dagger". Popular songs feature "Please End Me" and "River Of Sorrows". The band has collaborated with artists such as Stick To Your Guns and Left to Suffer. They maintain an active touring schedule, including performances across Europe.
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.
Orlando, Florida's Not Enough Space is a metalcore, hard rock, and post-hardcore band formed in 2018. Known for their electrifying sound and energetic live performances, they blend heavy riffs with melodic moments. Popular tracks include "No Way Out" and "Primitive," which helped them gain viral recognition. The band released their debut album, "Weaponize Your Rage," and has toured with notable acts.
Violent Vira is a Mexican-American alternative rock and metal vocalist from Boise, Idaho. Known for her powerful vocals and brooding sound, she explores themes of grief and inner conflict. Her popular songs include "I Don't Care" and "God Complex," and her work features albums like "Till' Death Was Never Enough" and "Lover of a Ghost." She has amassed millions of streams and is recognized for dynamic performances.
San Francisco's Snuffed on Sight delivers brutal death metal and hardcore with a slam-influenced sound and self-aware humor. Known for bone-crushing riffs and visceral performances, they have a growing fanbase. Notable releases include the LP "Smoke" and tracks like "All Talk" and "Blunt Cough". They have collaborated with artists such as 200 Stab Wounds and PeelingFlesh.
Disembodied Tyrant is a Missouri-based American deathcore band known for their heavy symphonic, technical, and progressive style, blending deathcore with symphonic death metal. Key releases include EPs like "The Poetic Edda" (a collaboration with Synestia) and "The Tower: Part One," alongside the single "8.6 Blackout." They are recognized for their intense sound and signed with Nuclear Blast.
Formed in LA in 1996, Spineshank is a nu metal band known for their unique sound and collaborations with Fear Factory's Dino Cazares. Notable tracks include "Stain."
Primer 55, formed in Memphis in 1997, blends heavy metal and hip-hop. Known for intense live shows, hits like *Introduction to Mayhem*, and collaborations with Incubus’ DJ Chris Kilmore.

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Daytona International Speedway

1801 W International Speedway Blvd, Daytona Beach, FL 32114, USA Directions

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