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Aftershock Festival with Traitors, Pantera, and more

Oct 7, 2023  ·  Discovery Park, Sacramento, CA Discovery Park, Sacramento, CA

Aftershock Festival
Oct 7
Aftershock Festival
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Omaha-born rock band 311 blends reggae, hip-hop, funk, and metal, achieving fame with hits like "Down" and "Amber." Known for albums like 'Transistor' and 'Uplifter,' they've consistently delivered top charting music since the '90s, celebrated for energetic live performances and a loyal fanbase.
Josh Scogin, from Atlanta, formed '68, a rock-blues-hardcore blend, in 2013. Known for vigorous live shows and collaborations with notable acts, they topped the Billboard New Artist Chart with their debut. Their music features intense, groove-laden performances.
Australian metalcore band The Amity Affliction, formed in Brisbane in 2002, fuses confessional lyrics with a melodic, emo-tinged sound. Known for hits like "Chasing Ghosts," they've topped ARIA charts multiple times and enjoy international success. They're recognized for powerful live performances and impactful collaborations.
Austin-based Hard Rock band Catch Your Breath combines synth elements and refined songwriting. Known for “Dial Tone,” which charted on Spotify and Billboard, and touring with Falling in Reverse.
Born from backyard jams, Parkway Drive, featuring McCall, Ling, Kilpatrick, O'Connor, and Gordon, evolved from metal underdogs to festival headliners with 6 Gold albums, 3 documentaries, and numerous global tours. Known for high energy and breaking genre norms, their album "Darker Still" epitomizes their creative peak and success.
Texas metal band Pantera, led by vocalist Phil Anselmo and guitarist Dimebag Darrell, revolutionized '90s metal with hits like "I'm Broken." Known for "groove metal," they topped charts and influenced the genre deeply until their 2004 dissolution following Darrell’s tragic onstage murder.

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