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Tons of Rock with Satyricon, Avantasia, and more

Jun 29, 2024  ·  Tons of Rock, Oslo Tons of Rock, Oslo

Tons of Rock
Jun 29
Tons of Rock
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Norwegian power trio Bokassa blends stoner rock, metal, and punk into stoner punk. Known for hits, critical acclaim, and touring Europe's major festivals. Supported Metallica, praised by Lars Ulrich. Nominated for a Norwegian Grammy.
Oslo's Satyricon, pioneers of black metal since 1991, have evolved their style from iconic albums like "Dark Medieval Times" to "Nemesis Divina." Known for their unique approach and live prowess, they boast notable achievements and a significant impact on the genre.
Avantasia, founded by Tobias Sammet, blends symphonic & power metal. Known for albums like "The Metal Opera" & "Moonglow," the project features top metal artists, earning global chart success and gold certifications. Tours include grand stage setups and symphony orchestras.
Kreator, founded in Essen, Germany in 1982, is a seminal European thrash metal band known for fusing classic thrash with black metal imagery. Hits include "Extreme Aggression" and "Phantom Antichrist," and they've collaborated with Lamb of God.
From Houston, ZZ Top—Billy Gibbons, Dusty Hill, Frank Beard—spun blues & boogie into rock stardom. Known for hits like "La Grange" & MTV fame with albums like 'Eliminator'. Longtime live favorites, inducted into Rock Hall of Fame in 2004.
All Them Witches, formed in 2012, plays a mix of progressive, bluesy, neo-psychedelic rock. Known for intense energy and distinctive riffs, they've toured with Mastodon and recorded at Abbey Road.
THUNDERMOTHER, a Swedish rock band, impresses with top chart albums like "Heat Wave" and tours with SCORPIONS in the US & Europe. Celebrated with awards like Sweden's best Hard Rock Gaffa 2020, they've played 2,000 shows globally.
Phoenix-based Cavalera Conspiracy, formed by ex-Sepultura Brazilian brothers Max and Igor Cavalera in 2007, blends death/thrash metal with hardcore punk and groove. Known for albums like Inflikted and Psychosis, they reunited after a feud, shrinking to a duo in 2023.

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