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Electric Callboy - Band with Tantric, Adema, and more

Sep 7, 2023  ·  Virginia International Raceway, Alton, VA Virginia International Raceway, Alton, VA

Electric Callboy - Band
Sep 7
Electric Callboy - Band
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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.
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.
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.
Dayseeker blends post-hardcore with '80s synthpop in their 5th LP, "Dark Sun." Known for their unique style, the band collaborates with producer Daniel Braunstein.
Pierce the Veil, hailing from San Diego, excel in post-hardcore with intense, confessional lyrics. Fronted by Vic Fuentes, their albums include "A Flair for the Dramatic" and "Misadventures." Known for energetic live shows, they hit No.1 on Billboard’s Heatseekers and are praised for Queen-like influences.
From Scranton, PA, Motionless In White blends metallic rock and industrial sounds with striking visuals. Known for hits like "Reincarnate" and "Disguise," they've topped rock charts and collaborated with stars like Jonathan Davis and Maria Brink.
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.
Dropout Kings, a band from Phoenix, fuse heavy metal and hip hop to pioneer "Trap Metal." Known for tracks like "Scratch & Claw," they've gained millions of streams and signed with Suburban Noize Records.
Born in Macomb, IL, Stabbing Westward is an industrial rock band known for dark atmospherics and hits like "What Do I Have to Do?" and "Shame." Their 1996 album *Wither Blister Burn & Peel* achieved gold status. After disbanding in 2002, they reunited in 2016, releasing *Chasing Ghosts* in 2022. The band has toured with Depeche Mode and collaborated with notable artists and producers.
San Antonio's Upon A Burning Body, known for mosh-ready deathcore and infectious riffs, debuted with "The World Is Ours." They've released hits like "Til the Break of Dawn."
Stephen Pearcy, born in Los Angeles, is the iconic vocalist and songwriter for Ratt, achieving '80s multi-platinum success with hits like "Round and Round." Known for his glam-metal style, Pearcy's career spans solo work and bands like Arcade and Vertex, with albums such as "Out of the Cellar" and "View to a Thrill." He also founded his label, Top Fuel.
Fit For An Autopsy, formed in New Jersey, expertly blends death metal with atmospheric grooves. Their latest album, "The Nothing That Is," produced by Will Putney, explores moodier textures and deeper emotions. Known for intense live shows and dynamic music, the band remains a powerful force in extreme metal.
Born from changes, ESCAPE THE FATE thrives under Craig Mabbitt’s 15-year vocal lead. Known for live energy, gratitude, and collaborations with John Feldmann.
10 Years, a rock band known for "Wasteland" & "Novacaine," has gold hits & Top 30 albums like Division & Feeding the Wolves. Their music topped Active Rock and Alternative charts. Collaborated with Deftones, Linkin Park, and producer Howard Benson.
The Ghost Inside, formed in El Segundo, CA, is known for metalcore anthems like “Engine 45” and “Avalanche,” blending aggressive sounds with melodic depth. Their journey over adversity is a testament to strength and tranquility. Key albums include Fury and the Fallen Ones, Returners, and Dear Youth. They've captivated audiences worldwide with powerful live shows.
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."
Northlane's "Obsidian" showcases their expansive sound, blending heavy music with techno and synths. Self-produced with Chris Blancato, it highlights their innovative edge.
Finger Eleven, born from Rainbow Butt Monkeys, rocked Canada with hits like "One Thing" and "Paralyzer." Juno winners toured with Creed, and topped charts with "Together Right."
Formed in Atlanta, 2005, Attila energized metalcore with their fierce stage presence and relentless work ethic, becoming a global force known for pushing genre boundaries.
Old Crow Medicine Show, known for energetic folk and Americana, started busking in 1998. They've won 2 Grammys, were inducted into the Grand Ole Opry, and their hit "Wagon Wheel" is double-platinum.
The Black Dahlia Murder, born in Detroit, faced a pivotal moment after frontman Trevor Strnad's death in 2022. Co-founder Brian Eschbach took over vocals, debuting the new lineup in a hometown tribute show with returning guitarist Ryan Knight. Known for their impactful death metal, the band carries on Trevor’s legacy, backed by devoted fan support.
Ohio-based powerhouse BEARTOOTH, known for their unique blend of hard rock and hardcore, gained fame with hits like “The Past is Dead” and “Fed Up.” Their album Below topped charts in 2021. With over 900 million streams, they deliver emotional confessions through electrifying noise-rock chaos. Rolling Stone named them a must-know new artist, and their latest single “Riptide” epitomizes their battle with mental health and self-acceptance.
Crown The Empire, formed in Dallas by high-school friends, blends hard rock, screamo, and metal, with hits like The Fallout. Known for energetic concerts and tours with Slipknot and others, they've topped Billboard's Rock Charts. Andy Leo and the band power DOGMA with passion and emotion.
MEGADETH, heavy metal pioneers, blend frenetic riffing with melodic '90s songwriting. Known for hits like "Dystopia," they won a Grammy and continue to tour globally.
Claudio Sanchez, lead of NY prog rockers Coheed and Cambria, blends sci-fi epic tales with raw personal storytelling. Known for "The Amory Wars" saga, the band’s powerful sound fuses emo, metal, and prog.
Formed in Melbourne, Florida, Bodysnatcher deliver brutal, extreme metal with crushing riffs and eerie vibes, known for intense live shows and fierce mosh pits.
Tantric, formed in 1998 by ex-Days of the New members, blends post-grunge, modern rock, and alternative metal. Their 2001 debut went gold with hits like "Breakdown." Despite lineup changes, Hugo Ferreira remains constant. Albums like 37 Channels and Mercury Retrograde kept them on the charts. Collaborated with Pavement Entertainment, toured with Puddle of Mudd.
Catch Your Breath is a Hard Rock band from Austin, Texas, known for their unique blend of synth elements and emotional songwriting. Their hit single “Dial Tone” topped charts, debuting on Sirius XM Octane radio and reaching #7 on Billboard's Hot Hard Rock Songs. They've toured with Falling in Reverse and been featured on Knotfest.com, further connecting with fans.
Thousand Below, an American band known for their vulnerable and ambient style, explores themes of grief. Albums include The Love You Let Too Close and Gone In Your Wake.
After The Burial, known for their frenetic eight-string dual guitar riffs and dynamic chords, elevates extreme metal with their technically impressive, groove-laden attacks.
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 1997 in Ann Arbor, Taproot is known for their blend of new metal and art metal. Their 2002 album "Welcome" featured hits like "Poem," selling over 500,000 copies. They've toured with Deftones, Incubus, and Linkin Park, and collaborated with Billy Corgan and Nick Hexum. Vocalist Stephen Richards appeared on Linkin Park’s remix album. Notable singles include "Calling" and "Fractured," with top Active Rock Chart placements. After several albums and a hiatus, they reformed in 2023.
Chicago-based Born of Osiris transitioned from deathcore to a technical death metal/metalcore blend, with hits like "Tomorrow We Die Alive." Known for twin-guitar leads and psychedelic keyboards, they've charted in the U.S. and collaborated with Nick Sampson. Key releases include "Soul Sphere" and "Angel or Alien."
Shinedown, featuring Brent Smith, Zach Myers, Eric Bass, and Barry Kerch, is a multi-platinum modern rock powerhouse known for their #1 hits and dynamic evolution.
Southern California's Atreyu, formerly Retribution, is known for their melodic post-hardcore sound. Their popular albums include "Lead Sails Paper Anchor" and "Baptize."
Chevelle, the Chicago alternative rock trio with brothers Pete and Sam Loeffler, boasts 7 #1 hits, 17 top 10 songs, and multiple platinum albums, making rock history.
Texas-bred Flyleaf broke onto the hard rock scene with Lacey Sturm's dynamic vocals and hit songs like "I'm So Sick" and "All Around Me." Their 2005 debut went platinum, and they topped charts with albums like Memento Mori. After Sturm's departure and a hiatus, she rejoined for a 2022 reunion tour. The band collaborated with producers like Howard Benson and opened for acts such as Korn and Breaking Benjamin.
Brooklyn’s Biohazard fused hardcore metal and hip-hop, known for hits like “Slam.” They toured widely, collaborated with Onyx, and influenced rap-metal with intense, political lyrics.
The Amity Affliction, formed in 2002 in Brisbane, is an Aussie metalcore band known for emo-tinged, confessional lyrics. Albums like Chasing Ghosts and This Could Be Heartbreak topped Australian charts. They collaborated with artists like Louie Knuxx and Andrew Neufeld. The band is celebrated for its powerful live performances and topped the ARIA charts multiple times.
Midwest rapper Tech N9ne, based in Kansas City, MO, leads Strange Music since 2000, with four platinum singles, collaborations with stars like Eminem and Tupac, and the hit "Face Off" featuring Dwayne Johnson. He holds the record for “most Top 10 albums on the Billboard Rap Chart."
Born in Hollywood, Vince Neil joined Mötley Crüe in 1981, leading them to fame with his signature style. Known for "Shout at the Devil" and the hit album "Dr. Feelgood," he collaborated with Steve Stevens for his solo debut "Exposed." Neil also appeared on VH1's The Surreal Life. Despite personal hurdles, his influence in heavy metal remains strong.
Machine Head, founded by Robb Flynn, has been a force in metal for over three decades. Known for fierce determination and reinvention, their 11th album 'UNATØNED' showcases a focused, impactful sound with bludgeoning riffs and anthemic melodies, maintaining their relevance and ferocity.
Florida's Rain City Drive blends alternative rock with post-hardcore roots and pop flair. Known for hits like "Talk to a Friend," they reach over 1M monthly Spotify listeners and cracked the Top 5 on SiriusXM’s Octane with "Cutting it Close." Described as “a melody machine” by Distorted Sound Magazine, their sound resonates deeply with fans worldwide.
HANABIE., a Harajuku-core girl band from Japan, fuses metal, hardcore, and idol culture. Known for Yukina's fierce growls and "kawaii" fashion, they're conquering the world!
Parkway Drive, formed in 2003, is an Australian metal band known for high-octane breakdowns and McCall's signature bark. With six Gold albums and festival-headlining stature, they've transformed creatively, redefining heavy music with "Darker Still."
Senses Fail, from Ridgewood, NJ, blend emo, screamo, and post-hardcore. Frontman Buddy Nielsen leads with resilience. Their debut, "Let It Enfold You," went Gold.

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