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Suicidal Tendencies with Lamb of God, Electric Callboy, and more

May 18, 2026 at 12:00 PM  ·   · $180 Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OH Historic Crew Stadium, Columbus, OH Tickets from $180

Suicidal Tendencies
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Richmond, VA groove-metal icons Lamb of God (ex–Burn the Priest): punk-fueled aggression, 2M+ sold, 5 Grammy noms; known for “Sepsis,” “Blunt Force Blues,” prod. Josh Wilbur.
Electric Callboy, blending metalcore and EDM with humor, rose from local heroes to global stars with hits like “Hypa Hypa” and collaborations with BABYMETAL and Frank Zummo.
LA thrash-metal legends Megadeth, formed by Dave Mustaine (1983): 50M records sold, Grammy winner (12 noms), arena titans; known for shredding and “Ride the Lightning.”
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.
Amon Amarth, formed in Tumba, Sweden (1992), are Viking heavy metal legends known for anthems like "Twilight of the Thunder God." They've toured globally, including with Slayer.
Tool, formed in LA, blend metal, art rock, and prog with dark, layered epics like "Schism" and "Ænima." Known for complex time signatures, Grammy wins, and cult devotion.
Formed in Sacramento, Dance Gavin Dance defies categorization with its blend of metal, hardcore, and melodic screamo. Known for Tilian Pearson's R&B-infused vocals, Jon Mess's chaotic screams, and Will Swan's intricate guitar work, the band has released eight albums, earning a dedicated fanbase.
Virtual death metal band Dethklok, from Mordland, stars in Adult Swim’s Metalocalypse. Known for brutal vocals and fast guitars, their albums top rock charts. Members include Nathan Explosion (vocals), Skwisgaar Skwigelf (lead guitar), Toki Wartooth (rhythm guitar), William Murderface (bass), and Pickles the Drummer. Collaborated with Brendon Small and Gene Hoglan, they blend dark humor with heavy metal lore.
Formed in Venice, California, Suicidal Tendencies, led by Mike Muir, became influential in skatepunk and thrash metal. Known for "Institutionalized" and "You Can't Bring Me Down," their albums include a gold-certified "Lights, Camera, Revolution." They collaborated with Robert Trujillo and explored funk metal with Infectious Grooves. Despite lineup changes, they continued to release music and leave a lasting legacy in punk and metal scenes.
We Came As Romans, a Troy, Michigan metalcore band formed in 2005, delivers a dynamic fusion of heavy riffs, melodic choruses, and electronic elements with positive lyrical themes. Known for hits like "Black Hole" and "To Plant a Seed," their albums Darkbloom (2022) and All Is Beautiful... Because We're Doomed (2025) showcase their evolving sound. They maintain an active touring presence.
Sonic Temple Art + Music Festival, established in 2019, is a premier hard rock and metal festival. It is known for its high-energy performances across multiple stages, showcasing diverse genres including alternative rock and punk. The festival also features immersive art installations, transforming the experience into a vibrant celebration of music and visual artistry.
Black Label Society leader Zakk Wylde, known for heavy blues-rock riffs and hits like "In This River," blends raw passion with powerful guitar work and iconic collaborations.
London power-metal icons DragonForce, founded 1999 by Herman Li & Sam Totman; RIAA platinum, Grammy-nominated, famed as “world’s fastest band” for blazing solos.
Public Enemy, led by Chuck D and Flavor Flav, revolutionized hip-hop with their socially charged lyrics and pioneering sound. Known for tracks like "Fight the Power," they gained acclaim and controversy in equal measure during the late '80s and '90s. Their albums, such as 1988's *It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back*, remain classics. Inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 2013, they collaborated with artists like Anthrax and maintained a significant cultural impact.

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