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Rocklahoma with Lamb of God, The Plot In You, and more

Aug 30, 2024  ·  Rockin Red Dirt Ranch, Pryor, OK Rockin Red Dirt Ranch, Pryor, OK

Rocklahoma
Aug 30
Rocklahoma
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Lamb Of God, hailed by Guitar World as the most important metal band, noted for albums like "Omens," blend intense riffs with themes of global and personal angst.
Ohio's The Plot In You, featuring Landon Tewers and bandmates, masterfully blends heavy music with alternative, electronic, and pop. Known for the viral hit "FEEL NOTHING" and gold-certified tracks, they've sold out shows nationwide. Their album DISPOSE and its successor Swan Song highlight their innovative sound, praised by Hysteria and Revolver.
Bad Wolves, a platinum-certified band from Los Angeles, stretch hard rock's boundaries with powerful riffs and melodies. Known for hits like "Lifeline," their debut album "Disobey" entered Billboard 200's Top 25, featuring a platinum hit. Collaborated with Papa Roach and toured worldwide, nearing 1 billion streams.
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."
Former Alice Cooper bassist, Kip Winger formed pop-metal band Winger in 1987. Known for hits like "Seventeen" and "Miles Away," the group enjoyed early success, selling millions. Post-1993, Kip pursued a solo career and later reunited the band in 2002 for more albums and tours.
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.
Pop Evil, modern rock icons, known for their heavy sound, unleash their powerful single "What Remains." Fronted by Leigh Kakaty, the band promises its heaviest and most lyrically raw work yet.
Wilkes-Barre's Another Day Dawns, a heavy rock band known for catchy riffs, gained fame with hits like “Taste of Heaven,” chart-topping EPs, and toured with Sevendust.
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.
Anthrax, formed by Scott Ian in New York, are pioneers of thrash metal, blending hardcore punk with metal. Known for humor-infused music, they collaborated with Public Enemy. Joey Belladonna joined after "Fistful of Metal," driving success with hits like "Bring the Noise." They reunited in 2011 for "Worship Music," earning Grammy nods. In 2016, "For All Kings" released, touring with Iron Maiden. Celebrated for their influential style, Anthrax's legacy includes a 2021 global livestream for their 40th anniversary.
From Australia, Kim Dracula blends metal, industrial, jazz, trap, and Latin music, gaining fame with “Make Me Famous”. Known for extreme visuals and eclectic style, their work like “Drown” merges various genres, captivating a diverse audience.
A Day To Remember, from Ocala, Florida, tops Rock, Indie, and Alternative charts with hits like "Bad Vibrations," selling millions and praised by Rolling Stone. Known for unique recording styles, they've amassed over 800 million Spotify streams, 500 million YouTube views, and sold out tours, including their curated Self Help Festival.
Evanescence will release the 20th anniversary edition of their multi-platinum debut album Fallen, featuring remastered tracks, unheard demos, and alternate versions.
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.
Vixen is an all-female rock band from St. Paul, MN, known for melodic hard rock and glam metal hits like "Edge of a Broken Heart." They found huge success in the '80s and '90s, shared stages with Bon Jovi, Scorpions, and Ozzy Osbourne, and continued performing despite lineup changes and the passing of founder Jan Kuehnemund in 2013. The band released the concert album "Live Fire" in 2018.
Tim Montana, born in Montana, is a hard rock artist known for "Devil You Know," praised by Loudwire and charting on Billboard. He toured with Staind and Bush and co-owns Wise River Club.
Chicago's Enuff Z'nuff, a pop-metal band, rose in the late '80s glam scene. Known for hits "Fly High Michelle" and "New Thing," they blend power pop with rock. Despite lineup changes and personal hardships, they've endured with albums like Paraphernalia and Brainwashed Generation. Collaborators include members from Cheap Trick and Mike Portnoy. Chip Znuff stepped up as lead vocalist in 2018 for Diamond Boy. They're celebrated for colorful style and power pop influence reminiscent of Cheap Trick, Elvis Costello, and Badfinger.
Avenged Sevenfold, from Huntington Beach, CA, is a hard rock band known for melodic intensity and over 10M records sold, 2 No.1 Billboard albums, and hits in heavy metal.
Raised on metal, classic rock, and emo, Texas-based Meade blends soulfulness with rock ’n’ roll. Known for hits like “Happier Alone,” he’s a skilled guitarist and frontman.
Slipknot, born in Des Moines, Iowa, revolutionized metal with their 1999 debut. Known for jaw-clenching riffs and Ross Robinson's production, they achieved instant classic status with hits like "Wait and Bleed." Celebrated for fresh ideas and detailed songcraft, their success led to sold-out shows and tours. Founding member Clown emphasizes their ongoing evolution, hinting at future surprises.
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.
Born from the glam metal scene, Faster Pussycat hit it big with the gold album "Wake Me When It's Over" & Top 40 hit "House of Pain". Known for their Sleazy Hollywood style, they formed in 1987. After splitting, lead singer Taime Downe started the Newlydeads. The band later reunited for tours.

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