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Tons of Rock with Metallica, Mammoth WVH, and more

Jun 26, 2024  ·  Tons of Rock, Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo

Tons of Rock
Jun 26
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.
Formed in 1981 by Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield, Metallica became iconic for multi-platinum albums like The Black Album and winning nine Grammys. They played all 7 continents!
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.
Parkway Drive, formed in 2003, is an Australian metal band known for high-octane breakdowns and McCall's signature bark. With six Gold albums and festival-headlining stature, they've transformed creatively, redefining heavy music with "Darker Still."
ROTTING CHRIST, hailing from Greece, have been a staple in the extreme metal scene for 35 years. Notable for albums like 'Aealo', they blend bombastic atmospheres and intense drumming. With a steady lineup, they fill concert halls and are celebrated for their evolution and relevance in the genre.
Sheffield's While She Sleeps blends metal and hardcore with arena hooks. Known for "You Are We" and their award-winning DIY spirit, they've collaborated with Spinefarm, redefining modern metal.
Saxon, formed in Barnsley in 1975, are leaders of the NWOBHM movement with hits like "Wheels of Steel." They've sold over 23 million records worldwide.
Motorpsycho, a Norwegian band from Trondheim, blends progressive rock, psychedelia, alternative rock, and more. Formed in 1989, they gained acclaim with "Demon Box," earning a Norwegian Grammy nomination. Popular releases include "Phanerothyme," "Child of the Future," and the "Gullvåg Trilogy." They've collaborated with Jaga Jazzist Horns and Steve Albini. Known for expansive, genre-defying albums and live shows, their notable albums explore hard rock, prog, and jazz influences, while 2023's "Yay!" showcases a more acoustic, intimate style.

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