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Welcome to Rockville with Rival Sons, Pantera, and more

May 18, 2023 at 12:59 PM and 1:00 PM  ·  Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL Daytona International Speedway, Daytona Beach, FL

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Florida's Rain City Drive blends alternative rock with post-hardcore roots and pop flair. Known for hits like "Talk to a Friend," they reach over 1M monthly Spotify listeners and cracked the Top 5 on SiriusXM’s Octane with "Cutting it Close." Described as “a melody machine” by Distorted Sound Magazine, their sound resonates deeply with fans worldwide.
Chevelle, the Chicago alternative rock trio with brothers Pete and Sam Loeffler, boasts 7 #1 hits, 17 top 10 songs, and multiple platinum albums, making rock history.
From Ashes To New, a Lancaster, PA band, fuses hard rock, hip-hop, electronic, and alternative music, earning acclaim and millions of streams since 2013.
Knocked Loose, from Louisville, are known for their relentless hardcore sound. Over a decade, visits to Coachella and Bonnaroo, and the album "You Won’t Go Before You’re Supposed To," they’ve won acclaim for their unyielding intensity and potential.
Tallah, known for pioneering nu-core metal, collaborated with producer Josh Schroeder for their album 'The Generation Of Danger'. Known for dynamic vocals and innovative sound, they blend dark themes and intense musical intricacy.
Formed in 1999 in Huntington Beach, CA, Avenged Sevenfold (A7X) leads modern hard rock with over 2 billion streams and 10 million records sold. Known for their intense, melodic style, they've topped Billboard charts with hits, constantly evolving in the New Wave Of American Heavy Metal.
LA-based Starcrawler, known for their explosive live shows, blend modern rock with influences of X, The Go-Go's, and Rolling Stones. Celebrated by legends like Elton John and Iggy Pop, they've opened for Jack White and My Chemical Romance.
Formed in LA, Tool blends dark metal with art rock, known for intricate, lengthy tracks like "Schism" & "Stinkfist". Winners of multiple Grammys, they celebrated 30 years with "Opiate²" in 2022.
Pantera, a trailblazing '90s metal band from Texas, transformed with vocalist Phil Anselmo. Known for hits like "I'm Broken," they led the groove metal scene, rivaling Metallica. The tragic murder of guitarist Dimebag Darrell marked an era's end. They collaborated with Zakk Wylde and toured with Metallica, leaving a profound legacy.
Raised on metal and classic rock, Meade evolved from drumming in church to fronting his own band. Known for albums like "Chief Of The Sinners" and hits like "Happier Alone," his music blends rock with a soulful edge.
Memphis May Fire, born in Texas, is renowned for their powerful blend of metalcore and emotional rock. Known for hits from their album "Broken," they deliver memorable shows with engaging hooks and deep lyrics. Lead singer Matty Mullins, joined by guitarist Kellen McGregor, bassist Cory Elder, and drummer Jake Garland, has toured with bands like Killswitch Engage and Sleeping With Sirens, winning fans worldwide.
Queens of the Stone Age, founded by Josh Homme post-Kyuss, gained fame with their 2000 album Rated R. Known for their heavy rock and psychedelic blend, they collaborated with artists like Dave Grohl and Elton John. Songs for the Deaf, featuring hits "No One Knows" and "Go with the Flow," elevated their status. Their 2013 album, ...Like Clockwork, topped Billboard charts. They've worked with producers like Mark Ronson and released albums such as Villains and In Times New Roman.... Their work has garnered Grammy nominations, showcasing their influence in modern rock.
Senses Fail, from Ridgewood, NJ, blend emo, screamo, and post-hardcore. Frontman Buddy Nielsen leads with resilience. Their debut, "Let It Enfold You," went Gold.
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.
Proud Kentucky rockers Black Stone Cherry, known for emotive pop-rock hooks and headbanging riffs, return triumphantly with their eighth album, "Screamin’ At The Sky."
Stray From The Path, a NY/UK-based group, mixes hardcore aggression with socio-political lyrics, known for Euthanasia’s dark themes. Notable for tackling copaganda, military recruitment, and corporate greed, they collaborate with Jesse Barnett of Stick To Your Guns.
From Scranton, PA, Motionless In White blends metallic rock and industrial sounds with striking visuals. Known for hits like "Reincarnate" and "Disguise," they've topped rock charts and collaborated with stars like Jonathan Davis and Maria Brink.
Philadelphia's Varials blend metal and hardcore for hits like "Romance" with 3M+ Spotify streams. Known for intense live shows with bands like All That Remains and critical acclaim from Decibel.
Born from a small town's fascination with gothic themes, Black Veil Brides blends hard rock and heavy metal. Revered for anthems of empowerment, they have a global fanbase.
CONQUER DIVIDE, a hard rock/metalcore band from the US, UK, and Canada, features anthemic songs about resilience. Members Kiarely, Janel, Isabel, Kristen, and Samantha exemplify perseverance. Known for the album "Slow Burn," they explore themes of strife and personal power.
HARDY, from Philadelphia, MS, blends rock and country with hits like "ONE BEER" and "wait in the truck." With five billion streams, he's a multi-ACM and CMA award winner, known for Southern rock vibes and hit songwriting. He has toured with Thomas Rhett and Morgan Wallen.
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.
Yelawolf, from Gadsden, Alabama, is a Nashville-based artist and Slumerican founder known for Radioactive and gold-certified Love Story with hits “Till It’s Gone” and “Best Friend” featuring Eminem. He has collaborated with Ed Sheeran, Travis Barker, A$AP Rocky, and blink-182. He created a merchandise empire, a whiskey brand, and appeared on Jimmy Kimmel LIVE! and in Peanut Butter Falcon.
Trivium, from Orlando, Florida, emerged in the early 21st century blending metalcore, thrash, and prog metal. Known for relentless touring, their breakthrough came with "Ascendancy" in 2005. "Shogun" (2008) highlighted narrative storytelling, while "The Sin and the Sentence" (2017) was acclaimed. Collaborations include producer David Draiman on "Vengeance Falls" (2013). Notable albums: "What the Dead Men Say" (2020), "In the Court of the Dragon" (2021). Frequent lineup changes, but core members include Matt Heafy and Paolo Gregoletto.
Malevolence, a metal band from Sheffield, UK, shines among heavy metal's elites. Known for their hard-hitting style and global tours including major festivals like Download and Knotfest.
Puscifer, an electro-rock band from Arizona, consists of Maynard James Keenan, Mat Mitchell, and Carina Round. Known for theatrical live shows and tracks like "Existential Reckoning," they debuted on Mr. Show. They’ve played Coachella and Bonnaroo, collaborating with artists like Greg Edwards and Gunnar Olsen, creating an immersive concert experience.
Sepultura, from Belo Horizonte, Brazil, became a top heavy metal band worldwide. Known for iconic albums like "Arise" and "Roots," they evolved from death metal to a blend of heavy and groove metal. They faced challenges with member changes, including Max Cavalera's departure, but regrouped with Derrick Green and drummer Eloy Casagrande. Collaborated with artists like Devin Townsend and Scott Ian. Hits include "Troops of Doom" and "Dead Embryonic Cells." Renowned for innovative styles and their cultural influence in the metal scene.
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.
Born Vincent Furnier, Alice Cooper revolutionized rock in the '70s with shock rock. Known for gritty hard rock and theatrics, hits like "School's Out" and "No More Mr. Nice Guy," and collaborations with icons like Bob Ezrin, Alice gained fame for his dramatic stage shows. Solo success came with "Welcome to My Nightmare." His later works like "Trash" kept him relevant, collaborating with artists like Desmond Child. A cult legend, he toured with bands like Mötley Crüe and released albums like "Detroit Stories." Cooper's influence shaped music, blending rock theatrics and heavy metal.
Coheed and Cambria, known for their groundbreaking 2002 debut "Second Stage Turbine Blade," blend progressive rock with elements of emo and post-hardcore. Frontman Claudio Sanchez drives their innovation, preferring originality over trends.
Deafheaven, a San Francisco metal band, blends black metal with shoegaze and post-rock. Known for "Sunbather," they have evolved to include elements of dream pop and alternative rock with "Infinite Granite." Collaborations include Chelsea Wolfe and producer Jack Shirley. The band has toured globally, achieving critical acclaim for albums like "New Bermuda."
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.
Nova Twins are a groundbreaking UK rock duo, praised by Tom Morello and Elton John. Known for their electric live shows and innovative sound, they are the first Black rock band shortlisted for the Mercury Music Prize. They’ve shared the stage with Foo Fighters, Muse, and Bring Me The Horizon, dominating festivals worldwide.
Badflower, a Los Angeles-bred and Nashville-based quartet, blends stress, sleeplessness, and truth into alternative anthems. Known for hits like “Ghost,” which went platinum and won iHeartRadio's “Rock Song of the Year,” they’ve shared the stage with Incubus and Shinedown, and gained accolades from Billboard. Their debut, Ok, I’m Sick, made LoudWire's “50 Best Rock Albums of 2019.”
Ryan Oakes, a self-made artist known for blending punk, rock, and rap, has released over 250 tracks. Featured on BBC Radio One and Sirius XM, popular in Spotify’s editorial playlists. Continues to evolve his unique sound.
Formed in 2001 by Cedric Bixler-Zavala and Omar Rodriguez-Lopez, The Mars Volta blended hardcore, prog, psychedelic rock, and avant-jazz. Known for energetic live shows, they've released gold-certified albums like Deloused in the Comatorium, collaborated with Flea and John Frusciante, and won a Grammy. They reunited in 2022 with a new album and an acoustic reimagining in 2023.
Pop Evil, modern rock icons, known for their heavy sound, unleash their powerful single "What Remains." Fronted by Leigh Kakaty, the band promises its heaviest and most lyrically raw work yet.
Chicago-based Born of Osiris transitioned from deathcore to a technical death metal/metalcore blend, with hits like "Tomorrow We Die Alive." Known for twin-guitar leads and psychedelic keyboards, they've charted in the U.S. and collaborated with Nick Sampson. Key releases include "Soul Sphere" and "Angel or Alien."
Filter, formed by Richard Patrick, ex-NIN member, blends hard rock and electronic-leaning industrial sounds. Known for '90s hits like "Hey Man, Nice Shot" and "Take a Picture," the band achieved success with platinum albums "Short Bus" and "Title of Record." Collaborated with The Crystal Method and appeared on iconic soundtracks. Filter's sound evolved, marked by albums like "The Amalgamut" and "The Sun Comes Out Tonight." Despite lineup changes, Patrick remains the creative force, with recent work including 2023's "The Algorithm."
Seattle's Ayron Jones, known for blending gritty rock with raw emotion, rose independently and signed with Big Machine/John Varvatos Records. His debut single "Take Me Away" hit Top 5 at Rock Radio, followed by "Mercy." He broke barriers for black artists in rock, playing with Run DMC, Public Enemy, Jeff Beck, and opening for Guns N’ Roses and B.B. King.
The Warning, a Mexico-born sister trio, is known for their hard rock sound with catchy hooks. They've supported acts like Muse and Foo Fighters, and their 2022 album, ERROR, was acclaimed. They performed at the 2023 MTV VMAs, featured in major magazines, and contributed to Metallica's Blacklist with Alessia Cara. Chosen as the face of Pepsi Black in Mexico, their cultural impact is significant.
India's Bloodywood blends metal with Indian folk, using Dhol, flute, and Tumbi. Known for thunderous Hindi/Punjabi choruses and powerful rap verses.
Formed in Sacramento in 1988, Deftones are a GRAMMY®-winning band known for the platinum albums Adrenaline, Around The Fur, and White Pony. They've sold 10M records, topped charts, and launched the Dia De Los Deftones festival.
Evanescence will release the 20th anniversary edition of their multi-platinum debut album Fallen, featuring remastered tracks, unheard demos, and alternate versions.

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