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Tons of Rock with Electric Callboy, Lorna Shore, and more

Jun 25, 2025 at 12:00  ·  Tons of Rock, Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo

Tons of Rock
Jun 25
Tons of Rock
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Black Debbath, formed in 1999 under Duplex Records, leads in Academic Stonerrock and Norsk Barsk Metal. Members are Lars Lønning, Egil Hegerberg, Aslag Guttormsgaard, and Ole Petter Andreassen. Known for bands like Gartnerlosjen and Hurra Torpedo, they released their eighth album, "Norsk Barsk Metal," in 2018.
Electric Callboy, born in Castrop-Rauxel, Germany, blends genres like deathcore and industrial metalcore, earning acclaim with tracks like "Hypa Hypa" and their cover of "Everytime We Touch." Their 2020 hit "Hypa Hypa" is gold-certified. Known for their dynamic sound and collaborations, including with BABYMETAL on "RATATATA," they've achieved viral success, topped German charts with "TEKKNO," and amassed millions of streams and views worldwide. Their sold-out world tours showcase their global impact and dedicated fanbase.
Fit For An Autopsy, formed in New Jersey, expertly blends death metal with atmospheric grooves. Their latest album, "The Nothing That Is," produced by Will Putney, explores moodier textures and deeper emotions. Known for intense live shows and dynamic music, the band remains a powerful force in extreme metal.
POWERWOLF delivers epic Heavy Metal shows, known for fiery pyrotechnics and stunning visuals. Celebrated globally, they unite audiences across genres, earning critical acclaim and numerous awards.
EXODUS, hailing from the Bay Area, are thrash metal icons known for their intense and versatile music. They've released albums like "Bonded By Blood," collaborated with Andy Sneap, and remain masters of the genre.
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.
Norwegian punk band The Good the Bad and the Zugly blend 90s Oslo punk with dark humor and skate punk. Winners of a 2018 Norwegian Grammy, known for sharp lyrics and fierce energy.
Dimmu Borgir, hailing from Norway, blend black metal with symphonic elements. Key members Shagrath and Silenoz led landmark albums like Death Cult Armageddon with the Prague Philharmonic. Notable for epic live shows, they've collaborated with orchestras and gained acclaim for their grand, brutal sound.
Lorna Shore, a New Jersey metal quintet, blend deathcore, black metal, and prog with epic orchestration. Known for intense vocals and groundbreaking albums that push metal’s limits.
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.
Oh wow! From Eastern Scotland, Alestorm's 'Pirate Metal' has captivated fans worldwide from New Zealand to Lithuania with their humorous, party-friendly anthems.
Dream Theater, from Long Island, NY, are progressive metal icons known for intricate, melodic music. Formed in 1985, key members include John Petrucci and John Myung. Their albums "Images and Words" and "Metropolis, Pt. 2" are legendary. Mike Portnoy's return in 2023 marked a reunion of core members. Notable works include "The Astonishing" with the Prague Symphony Orchestra. They’ve collaborated with artists like Tony Levin and are celebrated for thematic concept albums and rigorous touring.

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