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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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.
Adema, a post-grunge, alternative metal band formed in 1998 in Bakersfield. Known for albums "Adema," "Unstable," and tracks with a heavy electronica influence. Faced lineup changes, yet continued success with new albums and tours across North America. Collaborated with Ryan Shuck.
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.
Detroit rockers Eva Under Fire, known for their mix of rock, metal, pop, and classic rock, gained fame with strong melodies and riffs. Inspiration from Deftones to Duran Duran, lauded for inclusive messages.
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.
Tech N9ne, known for shaping hip-hop with Strange Music, hails from Kansas City, MO. Celebrated for four platinum singles, numerous chart-toppers, and collaborations with Eminem to Logic, he's also a craft beer co-creator.
Machine Head, formed in Oakland in 1991, redefined metal with "Burn My Eyes". Known for relentless live shows and albums like "The Blackening", they've collaborated with Metallica and remained fiercely original.
Rain City Drive, based in Florida, crafts dynamic alternative rock with post-hardcore roots. Known for hits like "Talk to a Friend" and "Heavier," their music blends heavy riffs with pop melodies, resonating with over 750,000 monthly Spotify listeners. Their powerful live performances have made them a favorite at both intimate venues and major festivals.
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.
Senses Fail's 8th album, "Hell Is In Your Head," produced by Saosin's Beau Burchell, explores death through TS Eliot’s "The Waste Land" themes. A dark continuation of 2006’s "Still Searching."
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.
Dropout Kings blend heavy metal & hip hop into "Trap Metal." Known for Audiodope & GlitchGang EP, their hits include "Scratch & Claw." Signed with Suburban Noize, famed for innovative sounds.
Formed in Macomb, IL, Stabbing Westward broke into the '90s industrial rock scene, achieving gold with albums like "Wither Blister Burn & Peel." Known for hits like "Shame," they disbanded in 2002 but regrouped in 2020 for "Chasing Ghosts."
Texas metal band Upon A Burning Body, known for deathcore with infectious riffs and hardcore choruses, gained fame with hits like "Til the Break of Dawn." Signed with Sumerian Records, acclaimed albums include The World Is Ours & Southern Hostility.
Stephen Pearcy, born in LA, founded glam-metal Ratt, achieving multi-platinum success with '80s hits like "Round and Round". Also led Arcade, Vicious Delite, Vertex, and solo projects. Known for distinctive vocals and several gold albums.
Fit For An Autopsy, an extreme metal band, melds death metal with atmospheric groove, focusing on real-world issues. Known for "The Sea Of Tragic Beasts," they forge powerful "post-deathcore."
Born in El Segundo, The Ghost Inside infuses hardcore punk with vibrant energy, known for hits like “Engine 45.” Famous for resilience and anthems resonating with outcasts, the band includes members Jonathan Vigil, Zach Johnson, Chris Davis, Jim Riley, and Andrew Tkaczyk.
Drowning Pool, formed in 1996, found fame with their 2001 platinum album "Sinner" and hit "Bodies". Known for nu-metal style and enduring multiple vocalists post-founder Dave Williams' death in 2002.
CKY, born from skate-punk culture, is known for their raucous hard rock and wild lifestyle. With hits crafted in the Joshua Tree, their sound mixes raw rock with funk. Featuring frontman Chad I Ginsburg and drummer Jess Margera, CKY excels in explosive, groovy tracks.
Northlane, known for their dynamic style blending heavy music with techno and drum & bass, self-produced 'Obsidian' with Chris Blancato. The album encapsulates their career evolution.
Born in Burlington, Ontario, Finger Eleven evolved from funk band Rainbow Butt Monkeys. Known for their alternative metal style and hits like "One Thing," they've won a Juno Award. Major albums include "Them vs. You vs. Me." Collaborated with Evanescence and Chevelle.
Tantric, born from Days of the New’s former members in 1998, blends post-grunge with modern rock. Known for hits like "Breakdown," the band saw lineup changes, with Hugo Ferreira as the mainstay.
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.
Old Crow Medicine Show, started by busking, gained fame after Doc Watson discovered them. Known for “Wagon Wheel”, they won 2 Grammys and are Grand Ole Opry members.
"The Black Dahlia Murder's 'Verminous' is their most dynamic album yet, blending new sounds with intense edges. Known for emotional, heavy music, vocalist Trevor Strnad highlights its evolution and live performance thrills."
Ohio-based BEARTOOTH blends hard rock and hardcore, creating a sound celebrated for its raw emotion and melodic chaos. Achieved over 900 million streams and topped charts with their album "Below." Known for hits like "The Past is Dead," and recognized by Rolling Stone as a must-know artist.
Coheed and Cambria, known for blending genres from indie to metal, gained fame with their concept albums like "The Amory Wars." Famous for intense live shows and grand, operatic rock akin to Queen, their music includes notable hits and dynamic collaborations.
Originating from Los Angeles, Coal Chamber emerged in 1997 with their alternative metal sound, drawing comparisons to Korn. Known for their intense, grungy style akin to Black Sabbath and White Zombie, they gained fame with hits like their debut album and "Chamber Music". After disbanding in 2003, they reunited in 2013, releasing "Rivals" in 2015.
Nonpoint, nu-metal/rap-rock pioneers, are renowned for high-energy performances and iconic songs. Frontman Elias Soriano mesmerizes with his stage presence, drawing peers from across the music industry.
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.
Ukrainian groove metal band Jinjer blends post-hardcore with death and nu-metal. Known for hits from "King of Everything" and intense tours, they signed with Napalm Records.
Formed in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Taproot's debut was in 2000 with hits like “Poem” & “Mine” garnering 50M+ streams. Toured with Deftones & Linkin Park, collaborated with Billy Corgan & Nick Hexum.
Chicago-based Born of Osiris, a pioneer in mixing technical death metal & metalcore, evolved from deathcore roots. Known for hits like "Tomorrow We Die Alive," they've topped U.S. charts & shifted styles significantly. Early music signed under Sumerian Records, frequent style shifts mark their progression.
Born in Brooklyn in 1987, Biohazard merged hip-hop and hardcore metal, gaining fame with intense lyrics and relentless touring. Known for hits like "Urban Discipline," they collaborated with groups like Onyx. Their style influenced many, leading to albums like "State of the World Address" and "New World Disorder."

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