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Rocklahoma Music Festival with Dayseeker, Gwar, and more

Sep 2, 2023  ·  Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK Pryor Creek Music Festivals, Pryor, OK

Rocklahoma Music Festival
Sep 2
Rocklahoma Music Festival
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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.
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.
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*.
Crobot, known for powerful grooves and heavenly hooks, has amassed millions of streams and acclaim from Metal Hammer, Classic Rock, and others. Featuring Brandon Yeagley, Chris Bishop, Tim Peugh, and Dan Ryan, their hit "Low Life" topped charts and defined their rock prowess.
Southern California's Atreyu, formerly Retribution, is known for their melodic post-hardcore sound. Their popular albums include "Lead Sails Paper Anchor" and "Baptize."
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.
Steven Adler, born in Cleveland, was Guns N' Roses' original drummer, known for the iconic "Appetite for Destruction." Fired by Axl Rose, he later battled addiction and sued the band.
The HU, from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, blend traditional Mongolian throat singing and instruments with rock, known as "Hunnu Rock." Their debut album, *The Gereg*, topped charts and won Mongolia's Order of Genghis Khan. They've collaborated with artists like Jacoby Shaddix and Lzzy Hale, covered Metallica, and featured in Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. Their 2022 album, *Rumble of Thunder*, followed global tours. They became UNESCO's first rock/metal "Artist of Peace" in 2022.
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.
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.

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