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Rocklahoma Music Festival with Pantera, Dayseeker, and more

Sep 1, 2023  ·  Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK

Rocklahoma Music Festival
Sep 1
Rocklahoma Music Festival
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Warrant, a pop-metal band from Los Angeles, formed in 1984. They gained fame with double-platinum albums and hits like "Heaven" and "Cherry Pie." The band faced lineup changes but remained active, even after the death of iconic frontman Jani Lane. Notable releases include Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich and Cherry Pie, both featuring Top Ten singles. Warrant also collaborated with Jamie St. James and Rob Mason throughout their evolving career.
Bulletboys, hailing from Los Angeles, blended glam metal and hard rock, founding in 1987 with Marq Torien. Known for hits like "Smooth Up in Ya," they achieved success with their gold-selling debut. Influences like Van Halen shaped their style. Despite a disband in 1998, they found late-career success with "Elefante" and "From Out of the Skies" led by Torien. Collaborations include ex-King Cobra, Ratt members, and Sebastian Bach. A notable box set of their Warner Bros. era was released in 2021.
Formed in Harrisburg, PA, by Carl Bell in 1989, this band is famed for rock hits like "Shimmer" and "Hemorrhage (In My Hands)." "Sunburn" went platinum and "Something Like Human" double-platinum. Known for MTV videos, TV performances, and film soundtracks, they've collaborated with members like Kevin Miller and Aaron Scott.
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.
Godsmack, from Lawrence, MA, boasts more Top 10 Rock songs than Foo Fighters or Aerosmith. Hits like "I Stand Alone" and "Voodoo" cement their hard rock legacy. Their self-titled debut went four-times platinum. Known for electrifying performances, the band has eight albums, four Grammy nominations, and a Billboard Music Award. Members Sully Erna, Robbie Merrill, Tony Rombola, and Shannon Larkin remain icons, with "Surrender" streaming success highlighting their enduring appeal. Visit Godsmack.com for more.
GWAR, a shock-metal band known for theatrical, blood-soaked performances and satirical songs, captivates fans with chaos and mythology. Their legendary live shows blend humor and horror, establishing a strong fan connection.
Wolfgang Van Halen, born into rock royalty, fronts Mammoth WVH, his solo project. Known for technical skill and memorable hooks, he collaborates with Tremonti and Clint Lowery.
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.
Filter, formed by Richard Patrick, ex-NIN member, blends hard rock and electronic-leaning industrial sounds. Known for '90s hits like "Hey Man, Nice Shot" and "Take a Picture," the band achieved success with platinum albums "Short Bus" and "Title of Record." Collaborated with The Crystal Method and appeared on iconic soundtracks. Filter's sound evolved, marked by albums like "The Amalgamut" and "The Sun Comes Out Tonight." Despite lineup changes, Patrick remains the creative force, with recent work including 2023's "The Algorithm."
Born in Chicago, Al Jourgensen's Ministry pioneered industrial music, evolving from '80s synth-pop to a harsher sound with albums like "The Mind Is a Terrible Thing to Taste." Known for "Psalm 69," they earned six Grammy nods. Resuming in 2018, they keep touring and recording.
With 20M records sold, 1 billion streams, and a GRAMMY® nod, BUSH, known for hits like "Glycerine" and "Machinehead," remains a rock staple since 1994’s debut *Sixteen Stone*.
Seattle's Ayron Jones, known for blending gritty rock with raw emotion, rose independently and signed with Big Machine/John Varvatos Records. His debut single "Take Me Away" hit Top 5 at Rock Radio, followed by "Mercy." He broke barriers for black artists in rock, playing with Run DMC, Public Enemy, Jeff Beck, and opening for Guns N’ Roses and B.B. King.
Plush is a dynamic all-female rock band led by Moriah Formica. Known for hits like "Hate" and "Better Off Alone," they’ve toured with Kiss, Alice In Chains, and more.
Formed in 1995, Buckcherry emerged as a hard rock band from Los Angeles, drawing inspiration from '80s Sunset Strip glam rock. Known for hits like "Lit Up" and "Crazy Bitch," they achieved platinum success with their 2006 album, 15. Despite numerous lineup changes, frontman Josh Todd remained a constant, collaborating with guitarist Keith Nelson and others over the years. Their 2023 album, Vol. 10, showcases their enduring rock spirit.
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.
Rob Zombie, born in Haverhill, MA, transitioned from White Zombie's frontman to a successful solo artist known for blending metal with horror and B-movie flair. His solo debut, *Hellbilly Deluxe*, solidified his name with hits like *The Sinister Urge* and *Educated Horses*. Known for directing cult horror films like *House of 1000 Corpses* and *The Devil's Rejects*, he collaborated with artists such as Ozzy Osbourne and Marilyn Manson. Zombie remains a prominent figure in both music and film, most recently with 2021’s *The Lunar Injection Kool Aid Eclipse Conspiracy*.
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.
P.O.D., formed over 30 years ago, is a dynamic rock band known for their heart, grit, and punk-rock mentality. They've collaborated with artists like Lamb of God's Randy Blythe.
Daughtry, a top 21st-century rock band, hails from the U.S. Their debut, "Daughtry," was 2007’s best-seller and broke records for rock debuts. They've won 4 American Music Awards and 7 Billboard Music Awards. Known for hits like “World On Fire” and "Heavy Is The Crown," they’ve collaborated with Lzzy Hale on "Separate Ways," marking another Top 10 hit.
Canadian band Theory Of A Deadman, based in Los Angeles, is known for their rock sound and provocative lyrics on social issues. Their album "Say Nothing" explores topics like politics, domestic violence, and racism. The band includes Tyler Connolly, Dave Brenner, Dean Back, and Joey Dandeneau.
From Ashes To New, a Lancaster, PA band, fuses hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative music, earning acclaim and millions of streams since 2013.
L.A. Guns, formed in 1986 on L.A.'s Sunset Strip, found fame with Polygram Records. Known for hits like “Ballad of Jayne,” they boast over 6.5 million sales and albums like “Cocked and Loaded” (Platinum). Continuously touring, they've kept the rock spirit alive with members from their classic lineup.
Asking Alexandria, hailing from the UK, blends classic rock with metalcore, influenced by Guns N' Roses and Metallica. Hits like "Alone Again" and "Never Gonna Learn" showcase their success, boasting 1.4B streams and 700M YouTube views. Key members include Ben Bruce and Danny Worsnop. Known for their genuine connection with fans, they tackle themes of anxiety and resilience.
Proud Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry, known for emotive pop-rock hooks and headbanging riffs, return triumphantly with their eighth album, "Screamin’ At The Sky."

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