Wake Up Dead Tour

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Wake Up Dead Tour was the second major concert tour by Megadeth . The tour was in support of Megadeth's second album Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? .

  • 1 Typical Setlist
  • 2 Tour Dates
  • 4 Personnel
  • 5 References

Typical Setlist [ ]

  • Wake Up Dead
  • The Conjuring
  • Killing Is My Business... and Business Is Good!
  • Peace Sells
  • My Last Words
  • Devil's Island
  • Last Rites/Loved to Deth
  • Good Mourning/Black Friday

Tour Dates [ ]

Songlist [ ], personnel [ ].

  • Dave Mustaine : Vocals, Guitar
  • Chris Poland : Guitar
  • David Ellefson : Bass
  • Gar Samuelson : Drums

References [ ]

  • ↑ Megadeth cancelled
  • 1 Dave Mustaine
  • 2 Wake Up Dead Tour

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25/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band Residency, earliest known w/ Phil on vocals. 26/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 27/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 28/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 29/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 30/11/1986; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 01/01/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 11/07/1987; Concert at The Rock Ranch, Munster, TX, USA. 12/07/1987; Concert at The Rock Ranch, Munster, TX, USA. 15/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. Band Residency. 16/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 17/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 18/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 19/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 20/07/1987; Concert at Matley’s, Dallas, TX, USA. 25/07/1987; Concert at The Roxy, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 26/07/1987; Concert at The Troubador, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 29/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. Band residency. 30/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 31/07/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 01/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 02/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 03/08/1987; Concert at Rocker’s, Phoenix, AZ, USA. 12/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. Band residency. 13/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 14/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 15/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 16/08/1987; Concert at Saso’s, El Paso, TX, USA. 02/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. Band residency. 03/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 04/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 05/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 06/09/1987; Concert at Cardi’s, Houston, TX, USA. 12/09/1987; Concert at Circle In The Square, Shreveport, CA, USA. 13/09/1987; Concert at Circle In The Square, Shreveport, CA, USA. 16/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band residency. 17/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 18/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 19/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 20/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 21/09/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 03/10/1987; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. 10/10/1987; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. 25/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. Band residency. 26/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 27/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 28/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 29/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 30/11/1987; Concert at Savvy’s, Fort Worth, TX, USA. 10/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. 11/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Atlington, TX, USA. 12/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. 31/12/1987; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 01/01/1988; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 02/01/1988; Concert at Metalworks, Arlington, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 24/06/1988; `Power Metal` album released. 1st album with Phil Anselmo. 02/07/1988; Concert at Arcadia Theatre, Dallas, TX, USA. 20/10/1988; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Ft. Worth, TX, USA. with Katt Daquiri. 20/12/1988; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Circus Of Power. 06/03/1989; Concert at The Cat Club, New York, NY, USA. 19/05/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Kerry King as special guest. 01/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 02/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 03/06/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 16/06/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Tailspin. 17/06/1989; Concert at Joe’s Garage, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Tailspin. 01/07/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. with Katt Daiquiri. 14/07/1989; Concert at The Bear Creek Crossin’ Club, De Soto, TX, USA. 15/07/1989; Concert at The Bear Creek Crossin’ Club, De Soto, TX, USA. 17/07/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. with Hammerhead. 09/11/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 10/11/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 14/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 15/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 16/12/1989; Concert at City Limits, Dallas, TX, USA. 31/12/1989; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. 30/03/1990; Concert at L’Amour, Brooklyn, NY, USA. opening for Sanctuary & Fates Warning, with Dead-On. 25/05/1990; Concert at Backstage, ??, TX, USA. 02/06/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. video shoot. 01/07/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. video shoot. 13/07/1990; `Cowboys From Hell` album released. 21/07/1990; Concert at The Basement, Dallas, TX, USA. album release show. 26/07/1990; Concert at Kinetix, ??, CA, USA. with Forte. album release show. 18/08/1990; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Suicidal Tendencies. 19/08/1990; Concert at The Bren Center, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 20/08/1990; Concert at After The Gold Rush, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 21/08/1990; Concert at ??, Tuscon, AZ, USA. 23/08/1990; Concert at ??, Denver, CO, USA. 25/08/1990; Concert at ??, Milwaukee, WI, USA. 26/08/1990; Concert at The Vic, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 27/08/1990; Concert at First Avenue, Minniapolis, MN, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 29/08/1990; Concert at Mississippi Nights, St. Louis, MD, USA. 30/08/1990; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 31/08/1990; Concert at The Agora, Cleveand, OH, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 01/09/1990; Concert at ??, Columbus, OH, USA. 02/09/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 04/09/1990; Concert at ??, Toronto, ON, Canada. 05/09/1990; Concert at The Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 06/09/1990; Concert at Saratoga Winners, Albany, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 07/09/1990; Concert at The Ritz, New York City, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 08/09/1990; Concert at The Ritz, New York City, NY, USA. opening for Exodus & Suicidal Tendencies. 09/09/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 10/09/1990; Concert at ??, Athens, NY, USA. 11/09/1990; Concert at ??, New Haven, CT, USA. 12/09/1990; Concert at ??, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 13/09/1990; Concert at Painters Mill Theater, Owings Mills, MY, USA. opening for Suicidal Tendencies & Exodus. 15/09/1990; Concert at The Concrete Foundations Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 20/09/1990; Concert at ??, Providence, RI, USA. 21/09/1990; Concert at ??, Newark, NJ, USA. 22/09/1990; Concert at The Fastlane II, Astbury Park, NJ, USA. with Skitzo. 24/09/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 25/09/1990; Concert at ??, Washington, DC, USA. 26/09/1990; Concert at ??, Pitsburgh, PA, USA. with Eviction & Solitude. 27/09/1990; Concert at ??, Rochester, NY, USA. 28/09/1990; Concert at ??, Brooklyn, NY, USA. 29/09/1990; Concert at ??, ??, NY, USA. 01/10/1990; Concert at ??, Baltimore, MD, USA. 03/10/1990; Concert at ??, Cleveland, OH, USA. 04/10/1990; Concert at ??, Toronto, ON, Canada. 05/10/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 06/10/1990; Concert at ??, Chicago, IL, USA. 07/10/1990; Concert at 7th Street Entry, Minneapolis, MN, USA. 08/10/1990; Concert at ??, St. Paul, MN, USA. 10/10/1990; Concert at The Lone Star, Kansas City, MO, USA. 11/10/1990; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Chatanooga City, OK, USA. 12/10/1990; Concert at ??, Wichita, KS, USA. 13/10/1990; Concert at Cain`s Ballroom, Tulsa, OK, USA. with Forte & Klokworq. 16/10/1990; Concert at ??, Houston, TX, USA. 17/10/1990; Concert at ??, San Antonia, TX, USA. 18/10/1990; Concert at ??, Austin, TX, USA. 04/11/1990; Concert at ??, Orlando, FL, USA. 05/11/1990; Concert at ??, Ft. Lauderdale, FL, USA. 06/11/1990; Concert at ??, Jacksonville, FL, USA. 07/11/1990; Concert at The Masquerade, Atlanta, GA, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 08/11/1990; Concert at ??, Hickory, NC, USA. 09/11/1990; Concert at ??, Wilmington, NC, USA. 11/11/1990; Concert at ??, Hadley, MA, USA. 12/11/1990; Concert at ??, Provodence, RI, USA. 13/11/1990; Concert at ??, Boston, MA, USA. 14/11/1990; Concert at ??, New York City, NY, USA. 15/11/1990; Concert at ??, Albany, NY, USA. 17/11/1990; Concert at ??, Montreal, QC, Canada. 18/11/1990; Concert at The Diamond Club, Toronto, ON, Canada. opening for Prong. 19/11/1990; Concert at Peabody`s Downunder, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 20/11/1990; Concert at ??, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 23/11/1990; Concert at ??, Columbus, OH, USA. 24/11/1990; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. 25/11/1990; Concert at ??, Chicago, IL, USA. 26/11/1990; Concert at First Avenue, Indianapolis, IN, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 27/11/1990; Concert at City Center Theater, Green Bay, WI, USA. 28/11/1990; Concert at ??, Minniapolis, MN, USA. 30/11/1990; Concert at ??, Des Moines, IA, USA. 01/12/1990; Concert at The Outhouse, Lawrence, KS, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 02/12/1990; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Omaha, NE, USA. opening for Exodus & Prong. 03/12/1990; Concert at ??, St. Louis, MD, USA. 04/12/1990; Concert at ??, Memphis, TN, USA. 05/12/1990; Concert at The Backroom, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Prong, with Mind Over Four. 07/12/1990; Concert at ??, Dallas, TX, USA. 08/12/1990; Concert at ??, Dallas, TX, USA. 11/12/1990; Concert at ??, Denver, CO, USA. 12/12/1990; Concert at ??, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. 14/12/1990; Concert at The Quake, Reno, NV, USA. 15/12/1990; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with The Horde Of Torment. 16/12/1990; Concert at ??, Fresno, CA, USA. 17/12/1990; Concert at ??, Las Vegas, NV, USA. 19/12/1990; Concert at ??, Long Beach, CA, USA. 28/12/1990; Concert at ??, New Orleans, LA, USA. 29/12/1990; Concert at ??, Shreveport, LA, USA. 31/12/1990; Concert at ??, Houston, TX, USA. 20/01/1991; Concert at The Beachem Theatre, Orlando, FL, USA. opening for Morbid Angel, Deicide, Devastation & Fatal Sin. 31/02/1991; Concert at KB Hallen, Copenhagen, Denmark. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 01/02/1991; Concert at Scandinavium, Gothenburg, Sweden. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 02/02/1991; Concert at Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 04/02/1991; Concert at Jaahalli, Helsinki, Finland. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 06/02/1991; Concert at Rockerfeller Music Hall, Oslo, Norway. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 08/02/1991; Concert at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 09/02/1991; Concert at Alsterdorfer Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 11/02/1991; Concert at Eissporthalle, Berlin, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 12/02/1991; Concert at Eilenriedehalle, Hannover, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 14/02/1991; Concert at Saarlandhalle, Saarbrucken, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 15/02/1991; Concert at Oberschwabenhalle, Ravensburg, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 16/02/1991; Concert at Carl-Diem-Halle, Wurzberg, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 18/02/1991; Concert at Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 19/02/1991; Concert at Olympiahalle, Munich, Germany. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 20/02/1991; Concert at Bank-Austria Zelt, Vienna, Austria. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 21/02/1991; Concert at Eisstadion Liebenau, Graz, Austria. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 23/02/1991; Concert at Festhalle, Lucerne, Switzerland. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 24/02/1991; Concert at Palasport Palaresa, Bolzano, Italy. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 25/02/1991; Concert at Hala Tivoli, Ljublijana, Slovenia. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 26/02/1991; Concert at Dom Sportova, Zagreb, Croatia. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 01/03/1991; Concert at Teatro Tendastrice, Rome, Italy. opening for Annihilator. 02/03/1991; Concert at Palasport, Brescia, Italy. opening for Annihilator. 04/03/1991; Concert at Hanns-Martin-Schleyer-Halle, Stuttgart, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 05/03/1991; Concert at Friedrich-Ebert-Halle, Ludwigshafen Am Rhein, Germany . opening for Annihilator. 06/03/1991; Concert at Rhein-Mosel Halle, Keblenz, Germany. opening for Annihilator. 08/03/1991; Concert at The Bull Ring, Saragossa, Spain. opening for Annihilator. 09/03/1991; Concert at Velodromo De Anoeta, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 10/03/1991; Concert at Palacio De Deportes, Madrid, Spain. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 12/03/1991; Concert at Transbordeur, Villeurbanne, France. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 13/03/1991; Concert at Sportivo De Cascais, Cascais, Portugal. opening for Annihilator. 15/03/1991; Concert at Rijnhal, Arnhem, The Netherlands. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 16/03/1991; Concert at Vorst National, Brussles, Belgium. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 17/03/1991; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. opening for Judas Priest & Annihilator. 19/03/1991; Concert at The Marquee, London, England. with Slammer. 19/03/1991; In Store Appearance at Shades, London, England. 10/04/1991; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 11/04/1991; Concert at The Alrosa, ??, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 13/04/1991; Concert at The Ritz, ??, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 14/04/1991; Concert at The Avalon Nightclub, Chicago, IL, USA. with Wrathchild America & Demeted Ted. 20/04/1991; Concert at Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD, USA. opening for Wrathchild America, with Mystic Force. 24/04/1991; Concert at Center Stage, ??, ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 25/04/1991; Concert at Andale Hall, Andale, ??, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 28/04/1991; Concert at The Visage Nightclub, Orlando, FL, USA. with Wrathchild America. 30/04/1991; Concert at St. Bernard Civic Center, Chalmette, LA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 01/05/1991; Concert at ??, Shreveport, LA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 04/05/1991; Concert at The Arcadia Theater, Dallas, TX, USA. with Wrathchild America. 05/05/1991; Concert at The Showcase, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Wrathchild America & Byfist. 07/05/1991; Concert at The Diamond Ballroom, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Wratchchild America. 12/05/1991; Concert at The Limelite, Grove Street, Reno, NV, USA. with Wrathchild America & Absolut. 14/05/1991; Concert at The Stone, San Francisco, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America, Panic & Oblivion. 15/05/1991; Concert at The Bandstand, Anaheim, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America & Kill Era. 16/05/1991; Concert at The Whiskey A-Go-Go, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Wrathchild America. 19/05/1991; Concert at Chandler Compadre Stadium, Chandler, AZ, USA. opening for Flotsam & Jetsam & Sacred Reich, with Wrathchild America etc. 21/05/1991; Concert at The Outhouse, Boston, MA, USA. with Wrathchild America & Kill Whitey. ​25/05/1991; Concert at The Newport Music Hall, ??, ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 26/05/1991; Concert at Bogarts, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Wrathchild America. 31/05/1991; Concert at Saratoga Winners, Albany, NY, USA. with Wrathchild America. 03/06/1991; Concert at Toad`s Place, New Haven. ??, USA. with Wrathchild America. 07/06/1991; Concert at The Airport Music Hall, Allentown, PA, USA. opening for Wratchild America, with Gothic Slam. 14/06/1991; Concert at The Ritz Music Hall, ??, ??, USA. with Wratchild America, Violent Demise & Cornucopia Of Death. 02/08/1991; Concert at Pink’s Garage, Honalulu, HI, USA. with B.Y.K. 28/09/1991; Concert at Tushino Airfield, Moscow, Russia. opening for AC/DC, Metallica, The Black Crowes. 23/11/1991; Concert at The Ritz Theatre, Tampa, FL, USA. 29/11/1991; Concert at The Vatican, Washington, DC, USA. 14/01/1992; Concert at The Roxy, Atlanta, GA, USA. 17/01/1992; Concert at Hammerjacks, Baltimore, MD, USA. 23/01/1992; Concert at ENT Hall, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 25/01/1992; Concert at Club 1000, ??, ??, USA. 19/02/1992; Concert at Club 367, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Krazan. 21/02/1992; `Vulgar Display Of Power` album released. also released/advertised as 20/02/1992 in some territories. 22/02/1992; Concert at Harpo’s, Detroit, MI, USA. 23/02/1992; Concert at The Vic, Chicago, IL, USA. with Fates Warning & The Plague. 25/02/1992; Concert at McNichols Arena, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row & Soundgarden. 08/03/1992; Concert at Henry J. Kaiser Center, San Francisco, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 09/03/1992; Concert at Sacremento Exhibit Hall, Sacremento, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 10/03/1992; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. opening for Skid Row. 20/03/1992; Concert at The Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Skid Row. 28/03/1992; Concert at Cains Ballroom, Tulsa, OK, USA. with My Sister`s Machine & Crowbar. 31/03/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. with My Sister`s Machine & Crowbar. 01/04/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. 12/04/1992; Concert at RPI Fieldhouse, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 24/04/1992; Concert at The Paramount, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 17/05/1992; Concert at The Riverfront, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 27/05/1992; Concert at Fargo Civic Memorial Auditorium, ??, ??, USA. opening for Skid Row. 03/06/1992; Concert at The Trocadero, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 04/06/1992; Concert at The Metropol, ??, ??, USA. 08/06/1992; Concert at The Auditorium De Verdun, Montreal, QC, Canada. opening for Skid Row. 12/06/1992; Concert at The Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Skid Row. 26/06/1992; Concert at The San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Crowbar. 27/06/1992; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with White Zombie, Crowbar. 08/07/1992; Concert at Kanin Hoken Hall, Tokyo, Japan. with Outrage. 09/07/1992; Concert at Kohwan, Kaiken, Nagoya, Japan. with Outrage. 11/07/1992; Concert at Midoh Kaikan, Osaka, Japan. with Outrage. 13/07/1992; Concert at Club Citta Kawasaki, Kanagawa, Japan. with Outrage. 14/07/1992; Concert at Nakano Sanplaza, Tokyo, Japan. with Outrage. 17/08/1992; Concert at The Pacific Amph., ??, ??, USA 18/08/1992; Concert at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 19/08/1992; Concert at The Pioneer Centre, Reno, NV, USA. 23/08/1992; Concert at The Mirage Nightclub, ??, MN, USA. with Trouble & White Zombie. 26/08/1992; Concert at The Riviera, Chicago, IL, USA. 27/08/1992; Concert at The State Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA. 28/08/1992; Concert at The Exhibition Center, Cincinatti, OH, USA. with Trouble. 01/09/1992; Concert at The Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with White Zombie. 02/09/1992; Concert at E.M. Leow’s, Worcester, MA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 04/09/1992; Concert at The Roseland, New York, NY, USA. 05/09/1992; Concert at The Boathouse, Norfolk, VA, USA. with White Zombie & Trouble. 12/09/1992; Concert at Aeroporto Di Reggio Emilia, Italy. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 14/09/1992; Concert at Plaza De Toros, Barcelona, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 17/09/1992; Concert at Velodromo De Anoete, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 18/09/1992; Concert at Las Arenas Plaza De Toros, Madrid, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 19/09/1992; Concert at Municipal Tent, Madrid, Spain. opening for Iron Maiden etc. `Monsters Of Rock`. 22/09/1992; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. opening for Megadeth, with Body Count. 24/09/1992; Concert at The Ulster Hall, Belfast, Ireland. opening for Megadeth. 27/09/1992; Concert at N.E.C. Arena, Birmingham, England. opening for Megadeth. 28/09/1992; Concert at The Pavillions, Plymouth, England. opening for Megadeth. 29/09/1992; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. opening for Megadeth. 30/09/1992; Concert at Hammersmith Odeon, London, England. opening for Megadeth. 01/10/1992; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. opening for Megadeth. 03/10/1992; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. opening for Megadeth. 04/10/1992; Concert at The City Hall, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, England. opening for Megadeth. 05/10/1992; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. opening for Megadeth. 06/10/1992; Concert at Wessex Hall, Poole, England. opening for Megadeth. 07/10/1992; Concert at The Corn Eschange, Cambridge, England. opening for Megadeth. 16/10/1992; Concert at Burghal, Genk, Belgium. opening for Megadeth. 17/10/1992; Concert at Festhalle, Sempach, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 20/10/1992; Concert at The Docks, Hamburg, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 23/10/1992; Concert at Philpshalle, Dortmund, Germany. opening for Megadeth. 24/10/1992; Concert at Rijhal, Arnhem, The Netherlands. opening for Megadeth. 06/11/1992; Concert at The Commodore Ballroom, Vancouver, BC, Canada. 07/11/1992; Concert at The Roseland Theater, Portland, OR, USA. with Trouble. 08/11/1992; Concert at The Paramount Theater, Seattle, WA, USA. 10/11/1992; Concert at Sacremento Exhibit Hall, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Trouble. 11/11/1992; Concert at Huntridge Perf. Arts, Las Vegas, NV, USA. cancelled. 11/11/1992; Concert at The Event Center, San Jose, CA, USA. with Trouble. 12/11/1992; Concert at The Wilson Theatre, Fresno, CA, USA. with Trouble. 14/11/1992; Concert at The Starlight Bowl, SanDiego, CA, USA. 15/11/1992; Concert at The Anaconda Theater, Isla Vista, CA, USA. 16/11/1992; Concert at The Shrine Expo Hall, Los Angeles, CA, USA. 17/11/1992; Concert at Club Rio, Tempe, AZ, USA. 18/11/1992; Concert at The Amigo Center, Tucson, AZ, USA. 20/11/1992; Concert at The Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock, TX, USA. 22/11/1992; Concert at The Myriad Exhibition Hall, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. 23/11/1992; Concert at Rockwave, San Antonio, TX, USA. 24/11/1992; Concert at The Unicorn, Houston, TX, USA. 25/11/1992; Concert at The Unicorn, Houston, TX, USA. 30/11/1992; Concert at The Edge, Ft. Lauderdale, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 01/12/1992; Concert at The Ritz Theatre, Ybor City, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 04/12/1992; Concert at The International Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA. with White Zombie. 05/12/1992; Concert at The Performance Hall, Nashville, TN, USA. with White Zombie. 10/12/1992; Concert at The Ranch Bowl, Omaha, Nebraska, USA. with White Zombie. 20/01/1993; Concert at The Marquee, London, England. with The Wildhearts. 21/01/1993; Concert at Elysee-Montmartre, Paris, France. with M.O.D.. 22/01/1993; Concert at Vooruit, Gent, Belgium. 24/01/1993; Concert at The Aladin, Bremen, Germany. 25/01/1993; Concert at The Docks, Hamburg, Germany. 26/01/1993; Concert at Huxley`s Neue Welt, Berlin, Germany. 27/01/1993; Concert at The Music Hall, Hannover, Germany. 29/01/1993; Concert at Pumphuset, Copenhagen, Denmark. 30/01/1993; Concert at Rocks, Odense, Denmark. 01/02/1993; Concert at The Paradiso, Amsterdam, The Netherlands. 02/02/1993; Concert at Noorderligt, Tilburg, The Netherlands. 03/02/1993; Concert at Real, Nurnberg, Germany. 04/02/1993; Concert at The Music Hall, Frankfurt, Germany. 05/02/1993; Concert at PC69, Bielfeld, Germany. 07/02/1993; Concert at Palagesto?, Milan, Italy. 10/02/1993; Concert at Nottingham Rock City, Nottingham, England. with Gruntruck. 10/02/1993; In Store Appearance at Way Ahead Records in Nottingham. 11/02/1993; Concert at The Town & Country Club, London, England. with Gruntruck. 11/02/1993; In Store Appearance at Rock It! Records in Croydon. 12/02/1993; Concert at The Newport Center, Wales. with Gruntruck. 13/02/1993; Concert at The Wolverhampton Civic Center, Wolverhampton, England. with Gruntruck. 14/02/1993; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Gruntruck. 14/02/1993; In Store Appeareance at Tower Records in Glasgow. 15/02/1993; `Walk` single released. 16/02/1993; Concert at The SFX, Dublin, Ireland. with Gruntruck. (moved from 08/02). 04/03/1993; Concert at The Orpheum, Bostom, MA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 06/03/1993; Concert at The Concert Hall, Toronto, ON, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 07/03/1993; Concert at Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 08/03/1993; Concert at Le Spectrum, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 09/03/1993; Concert at Ottowa Congress, Ottawa, ON, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 10/03/1993; Concert at Solide Rock, Quebec City, QC, Canada. with Sacred Reich. 12/03/1993; Concert at Palace Theatre, Albany, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 13/03/1993; Concert at Tower Theatre, Upper Darby, PA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 14/03/1993; Concert at The Agora Ballroom, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 15/03/1993; Concert at Michaels 8th Avenue, Glen Burnie, MD, USA. with Sacred Reich. 17/03/1993; Concert at Auditorium Theatre, Rochester, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 18/03/1993; Concert at Blind Melons, Cheektowaga, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 19/03/1993; Concert at The Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. with Sacred Reich. 20/03/1993; Concert at The Palladium, Warwick, RI, USA. with Sacred Reich. 21/03/1993; Concert at The Sting, New Britain, CT, USA. with Sacred Reich. 23/03/1993; Concert at Metropol, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Sacred Reich. 25/03/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. (moved to April). 26/03/1993; Concert at Veterans Memorial, Columbus, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 27/03/1993; Concert at State Theatre, Detroit, MI, USA. with Sacred Reich. 28/03/1993; Concert at The Aragon Theatre, Chicago, IL, USA. with Sacred Reich. 02/04/1993; Concert at The Murat Theatre, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Sacred Reich. 03/04/1993; Concert at The Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. 04/04/1993; Concert at Macauley Theatre, Louisville, KT, USA. with Sacred Reich. ??/04/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Sacred Reich. (moved from 25/03 and was the last date of the tour, several dates were cancelled). 01/07/1993; Concert at DTE Energy Music Center, Clarkston, IL, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 02/07/1993; Concert at Cleveland Public Hall, Cleveland, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 03/07/1993; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. opening for Megadeth, with White Zombie. 07/12/1993; Concert at Bilheteria Do Olympia, ??, Brazil. 08/12/1993; Concert at Bilheteria Do Olympia, ??, Brazil. 10/12/1993; Concert at Estacionamiento Del Poliedro, ??, ??. 07/03/1994; `I’m Broken` single released. 18/03/1994; `Far Beyond Driven` album released. also released/advertised as 21/03/1994 or 22/03/1994 in some territories. 25/03/1994; `Far Beyond Driven` album released in Japan. 25/03/1994; `Vulgar Video` released in Japan. 07/04/1994; Concert at The Tower Theater, ??, ??, USA. 10/04/1994; Concert at Fogel Sabourin, Montreal, QC, Canada. 13/04/1994; Concert at Roseland Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. 15/04/1994; Concert at The Agora Theatre, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Crowbar. 20/04/1994; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Crowbar. 21/04/1994; Concert at The American Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Crowbar. 22/04/1994; Concert at The Memorial Hall, ??, ??, USA. 26/04/1994; Concert at The Civic Plaza, ??, ??, USA. 28/04/1994; Concert at The Warfield, San Francisco, CA, USA. 30/04/1994; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, CA, USA. with Crowbar. 10/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 11/05/1994; Concert at ??, Osaka, Japan. with White Zombie. 13/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 14/05/1994; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. with White Zombie. 14/06/1994; Concert at Donington Park, Donington, England. with Aerosmith etc.. `Monsters Of Rock`. 19/06/1994; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. 20/06/1994; Concert at Village Pantry, Deer Creek, ??, USA. 23/06/1994; Concert at The Coliseum, ??, ??, USA. 24/06/1994; Concert at The World Music Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Sepultura & Biohazard. 29/06/1994; Concert at ??, ??, ??, USA. with Sepultura & Biohazard. 02/07/1994; Concert at Daytona Beach, Daytona, ??, USA. with Biohazard. 09/07/1994; Concert at PNE Forum, Vancouver, Canada. with Sepultura & Prong. 10/07/1994; Concert at Portland Meadows, Portland, OR, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 11/07/1994; Concert at ??, Seattle, WA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 14/07/1994; Concert at Arco Arena, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 15/07/1994; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 17/07/1994; Concert at Irvine Meadows Amph., Irvine, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 19/07/1994; Concert at San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 20/07/1994; Concert at Compton Terrace, Phoenix, AZ, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 22/07/1994; Concert at The County Coliseum, El Paso, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 23/07/1994; Concert at The Convention Center, Abuquerque, NM, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 25/07/1994; Concert at Red Rock Amph., Morrison, CO, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 27/07/1994; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Lubbock, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 29/07/1994; Concert at Starplex Amph., Dallas, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 30/07/1994; Concert at South Park Meadows, Austin, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 31/07/1994; Concert at Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 03/08/1994; Concert at State Palace Theatre, New Orleans, LA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 05/08/1994; Concert at Lakewood Amph., Atlanta, GA, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 06/08/1994; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 07/08/1994; Concert at Walnut Creek Amph., Raleigh, NC, USA. with Sepultura. 09/08/1994; Concert at Starwood Amph., Antioch, TN, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 10/08/1994; Concert at Mid South Coliseum, Memphis, TN, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 11/08/1994; Concert at Riverport Amph., St. Louis, MO, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 13/08/1994; Concert at Apple River Amph., Somerset, WI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 14/08/1994; Concert at Alpine Valley, E. Troy, WI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 16/08/1994; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Sepultura & Prong. 17/08/1994; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. with Sepultura. 19/08/1994; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA. with Prong. 20/08/1994; Concert at The Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA. 07/09/1994; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Downset. 08/09/1994; Concert at City Hall, Newcastle, England. with Downset. 10/09/1994; Concert at The Royal Court, Liverpool, England. with Downset. 11/09/1994; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. with Downset. 12/09/1994; Concert at Brixton Academy, London, England. with Downset. 14/09/1994; Concert at Manchester Labatts Apollo, Manchester, England. with Downset. 15/09/1994; Concert at The Civic Hall, Wolverhampton, England. with Downset. 16/09/1994; Concert at The Pavillion, Plymnouth, England. with Downset. 24/09/1994; Concert at Isstadion, Stockholm, Sweden. with Downset & The Almighty. 26/09/1994; Concert at Stadhalle 4, Bremen, Germany. 28/09/1994; Concert at Gross Freiheit, Hamburg, Germany. 29/09/1994; Concert at The Stadhalle, Offenbach, Germany. with Downset & The Almighty. October 1, 1994 at Boschhalle, Wels, Austria 03/10/1994; Concert at Congresszentrum, Stuttgart, Germany. with The Almighty & Downset. 05/10/1994; Concert at Kulturzelt, Leipzig, Germany. 06/10/1994; Concert at Rudi-Sedermayer-Halle, Munich, Germany. with The Almighty. 07/10/1994; Concert at Stadhalle, Furth, Germany. 08/10/1994; Concert at Die Halle, Berlin, Germany. with Downset & The Almighty. 10/10/1994; `Planet Caravan` single released. 10/10/1994; Concert at Turbinenhalle, Oberhausen, Germany. 11/10/1994; Concert at Music Hall, Hannover, Germany. 12/10/1994; Concert at De Vereeningen, Nijmengen, Holland. with The Almighty & Downset. 13/10/1994; Concert at Le Zenith, Paris, France. with The Almighty & Downset. 15/10/1994; Concert at Velodrome Anoeta, ??, ??. with The Almighty & Downset. 16/10/1994; Concert at Pabellon Del Real Madrid, Madrid, Spain. with The Almighty & Downset. 17/10/1994; Concert at Cascais, ??, ??. with Downset & The Almighty. 19/10/1994; Concert at Vall D`Hebron, ??, Spain. with The Almighty & Downset. 21/10/1994; Concert at The Forum, Milan, Italy. with The Almighty & Downset. 05/11/1994; Concert at Logan Campbell Centre, Auckland, New Zealand. 06/11/1994; Concert at Wellington Town Hall, Wellington, New Zealand. 08/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia. 09/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Brisbane, Australia. 11/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Newcastle, Australia. 12/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Sydney, Australia. 14/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 15/11/1994; Concert at The Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 16/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Adelaide, Australia. 18/11/1994; Concert at The Entertainment Centre, Perth, Australia. 20/01/1995; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Winston Salem, NC, USA. with Type O Negative. 22/01/1995; Concert at Nashville Municipal Auditorium, Nashville, TN, USA. 24/01/1995; Concert at The University Of N. Florida, Jacksonville, FL, USA. 25/01/1995; Concert at The Expo Hall, Tampa, FL, USA. 26/01/1995; Concert at West Pal Beach Auditorium, West Palm Beach, FL, USA. 28/01/1995; Concert at Edge Concert Field, Orlando, FL, USA. 31/01/1995; Concert at Hirsch Memorial Coliseum, Shreveport, LA, USA. 02/02/1995; Concert at The Expo Square Pavillion, Tulsa, OK, USA. with Type O Negative. 03/02/1995; Concert at Dallas Fair Park, Dallas, TX, USA. 05/02/1995; Concert at The Shrine Mosque, Springfield, MO, USA. 06/02/1995; Concert at The Memorial Hall, Kansas City, MO, USA. 07/02/1995; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE, USA. 09/02/1995; Concert at The Target Center, Minniapolis, MN, USA. with Type O Negative. 11/02/1995; Concert at Palmer Civic Center, Danville, IL, USA. with Type O Negative. 17/02/1995; Concert at The State Fair Coliseum, Detroit, MI, USA. with Type O Negative. 19/02/1995; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Type O Negative. 21/02/1995; Concert at Ft. Wayne Coliseum Arena, ??, ??, USA. 22/02/1995; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA. 04/03/1995; Concert at Auditorium De Verdun, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Type O Negative. 06/03/1995; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, New York, NY, USA. with Type O Negative. 13/03/1995; Concert at ??, ??, USA. with Type O Negative. 17/03/1995; Concert at Jonnyland, Corpus Christi, TX, USA. with Type O Negative. 30/03/1995; Concert at The Event Centre, San Jose, CA, USA. with Type O Negative. 31/03/1995; Concert at The Wilson Theatre, ??, ??, USA. with Type O Negative. 21/04/1995; Concert at Estadio Ferrocarril Oeste, ??, Argentina. 31/12/1995; Concert at ??, ??, ??, USA. 28/06/1996; Concert at LJVM Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. with White Zombie. 29/06/1996; Concert at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA. with White Zombie. 01/07/1996; Concert at The Fox, Louisville, KY, USA. with White Zombie. 02/07/1996; Concert at Starwood Amph., Nashville, TN, USA. with White Zombie. 03/07/1996; Concert at Oak Mountain Amph., Pelham, AL, USA. with White Zombie. 05/07/1996; Concert at Jacksonville Coliseum, Jacksonville, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 06/07/1996; Concert at Miami Arena, Miami, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 07/07/1996; Concert at Orlando Arena, Orlando, FL, USA. with White Zombie. 09/07/1996; Concert at The Civic Center, Savannah, GA, USA. with White Zombie. 11/07/1996; Concert at Kiefer Uno L`Front Arena, New Orleans, LA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 12/07/1996; Concert at The Summit, Houston, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 13/07/1996; Concert at Starplex Ampitheater, Dallas, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 15/07/1996; Concert at Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX, USA. with White Zombie. 16/07/1996; Concert at Convention Centre Hall, Albuquerque, NM, USA. with White Zombie. 18/07/1996; Concert at Compton Terrace, Chandler, AZ, USA. with White Zombie. 19/07/1996; Concert at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. with White Zombie. 20/07/1996; Concert at The Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 22/07/1996; Concert at The Cow Palace, San Francisco, CA, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 23/07/1996; Concert at The Arco Arena, Sacremento, CA, USA. with White Zombie. 25/07/1996; Concert at Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. with White Zombie & Eyehategod. 26/07/1996; Concert at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. with White Zombie. 27/07/1996; Concert at The Gorge Amph., George, WA, USA. with White Zombie. 29/07/1996; Concert at Redrocks / Mcnichol, ??, ??, USA. with White Zombie. 01/08/1996; Concert at Kansas Coliseum, Valley Center, KS, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 02/08/1996; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MO, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 03/08/1996; Concert at Sandstone Amph., Bonner Springs, KS, USA. with White Zombie. 05/08/1996; Concert at Target Center, Milliapolis, MN, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 06/08/1996; Concert at 5 Seasons Centre, Cedar Rapids, IA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 07/08/1996; Concert at Marcus Amph., Milwaukee, WI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 09/08/1996; Concert at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 10/08/1996; Concert at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 11/08/1996; Concert at Deer Creek, Noblesville, IN, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 12/08/1996; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 14/08/1996; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. cancelled. 15/08/1996; Concert at Blossom Music Centre, Cleveland, OH, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 16/08/1996; Concert at Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 18/08/1996; Concert at Star Lake Amph., Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 19/08/1996; Concert at Blockbuster Ent. Centre, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 22/08/1996; Concert at The Meadows, Hartford, CT, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 23/08/1996; Concert at Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, Canada. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 24/08/1996; Concert at Continental Airlines Arena, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 26/08/1996; Concert at The Centrum, Worcester, MA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 27/08/1996; Concert at ??, Augusta, MA, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones. 28/08/1996; Concert at Knickerbocker Arena, Albany, NY, USA. with White Zombie & The Deftones 09/01/1997; Concert at Roy Wilkins Auditorium, St. Paul, MN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 10/01/1997; Concert at Bruce Hall, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 12/01/1997; Concert at Pepsi Coliseum, Indianapolis, IN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/01/1997; Concert at Wallace Civic Center, Fitchburg, MA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 15/01/1997; Concert at The Strand, Providence, RI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 16/01/1997; Concert at Metropolis, Montreal, QC, Canada. with Clutch & Neurosis. 18/01/1997; Concert at The Convention Center, Asbury Park, NJ, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 19/01/1997; Concert at The Roseland, New York City, NY, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 21/01/1997; Concert at Roberts Stadium, Evansville, IN, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 22/01/1997; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 24/01/1997; Concert at Michigan State Fairground, Detroit, MI, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 25/01/1997; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 26/01/1997; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 28/01/1997; Concert at The American Theater, St. Louis, MO, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 30/01/1997; Concert at Mammoth Events Center, Denver, CO, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 01/02/1997; Concert at Salt Air, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 03/02/1997; Concert at Spokane Convention Centre, Spokane, WA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 04/02/1997; Concert at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 05/02/1997; Concert at Salem Armory, Salem, OR, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 07/02/1997; Concert at San Jose Events Center, San Jose, CA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 08/02/1997; Concert at Orange Pavillion, San Bernadino, CA, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 09/02/1997; Concert at Mesa Amph., Mesa, AZ, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 13/02/1997; Concert at Villa Real Convention Center, Mc Allen, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/02/1997; Concert at Live Oak Civic Centre, Live Oak, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 15/02/1997; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA. with Clutch & Neurosis. 14/03/1997; Concert at Estadio River Plate, Mexico City, Mexico. opening for Kiss. 24/05/1997; Concert at The Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. (May 24th – June 29th ‘The Ozzfest 1997’ tour). 26/05/1997; Concert at Coral Sky Pavillion, West Palm Beach, FL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 28/05/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 31/05/1997; Concert at Alamodome, San Antonio, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 01/06/1997; Concert at Starplex Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 03/06/1997; Concert at Blossom Music Centre, Cuyahoga Falls, IO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 04/06/1997; Concert at Deer Creek Music Centre, Noblesville, IN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 07/06/1997; Concert at Star Lake Amph., Burgettstown, PN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 08/06/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Entertainment Centre, Camden, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 10/06/1997; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MS, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 12/06/1997; Concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston. MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 14/06/1997; Concert at Great Woods Theatre, Mannsfield MA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 15/06/1997; Concert at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 17/06/1997; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 19/06/1997; Concert at New World Music Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 21/06/1997; Concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 22/06/1997; Concert at Metrodome, Minneapolis, MN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 24/06/1997; Concert at Mile High Stadium, Denver, CO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 26/06/1997; Concert at Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 28/06/1997; Concert at Thomas & Mack Centre, Paradise, NV, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 29/06/1997; Concert at Glen Helen Blockbuster Amph., Devore, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath etc.. 17/07/1997; Concert at Palacio De Los Deportes, ??, Mexico. with Anthrax. 19/07/1997; Concert at Auditorio Coca Cola, ??, Mexico. 04/09/1997; Concert at ??, Nashville, TN, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 05/09/1997; Concert at LJVM Coliseum, Winston-Salem, NC, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 06/09/1997; Concert at Cumberland City Arena, Fayetteville, NC, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 07/09/1997; Concert at The International Ballroom, Atlanta, GA, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 09/09/1997; Concert at The Electric Factory, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 10/09/1997; Concert at The Roseland, New York City, NY, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 12/09/1997; Concert at The Meadows, Hartford, CT, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 13/09/1997; Concert at ??, Asbury Park, NJ, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 14/09/1997; Concert at ??, Wheeling, WV, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 16/09/1997; Concert at Nautica, Cleveland, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 17/09/1997; Concert at ??, Toledo, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 18/09/1997; Concert at Wings Stadium, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 19/09/1997; Concert at ??, Detroit, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 20/09/1997; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 21/09/1997; Concert at Riverbend Music Center, ??, ??, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 22/09/1997; Concert at ??, Kalamazoo, MI, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. (possibly moved to 18th). 23/09/1997; Concert at The Aragon Ballroom, Chicago, IL, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 24/09/1997; Concert at ??, Mineapolis, MN, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 26/09/1997; Concert at ??, Omaha, NE, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 27/09/1997; Concert at ??, Kansas City, KS, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 28/09/1997; Concert at Red Rocks, Springfield, MO, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 01/10/1997; Concert at The Sunken Gardens, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 02/10/1997; Concert at Texas Sky, Corpus Christi, TX, USA. with Machine Head & Coal Chamber. 14/11/1997; Concert at The Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, CA, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 15/11/1997; Concert at State University, San Jose, CA, USA. 17/11/1997; Concert at The Memorial Auditorium, Sacremento, CA, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 19/11/1997; Concert at Salem Armory, Salem, OR, USA. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 01/12/1997; Concert at Villa Real Convention Center, McAllen, TX, USA. with Anthrax, Coal Chamber & Pumb Jack. 03/12/1997; Concert at The UC Arena, Orlando, FL, USA. 05/12/1997; Concert at The Expo Hall, Tampa, FL, USA. 07/12/1997; Concert at Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS, USA. with Anthrax, Coal Chamber & Soilent Green. 16/01/1998; Concert at Fort Wayne Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, USA. 20/01/1998; Concert at Dayton Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. 24/01/1998; Concert at Worcester Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, ma, USA. 26/01/1998; Concert at Central Maine Civic Centre, Lewiston, ME, USA. with Anthrax. 28/01/1998; Concert at The Pavillion Bell, ??, QC, Canada. with Anthrax & Coal Chamber. 29/01/1998; Concert at The Warehouse, ??, ??, USA. 31/01/1998; Concert at The Auditorium, Milwaukee, WI, USA. 30/05/1998; Concert at Zenith, Paris, France. 03/06/1998; Concert at Kisstadion, Budapest, Hungary. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 04/06/1998; Concert at Wels Rock, Vienna, Austria. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 06/06/1998; Concert at Filaforum Assago, Milan, Italy. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 09/06/1998; Concert at Atleticky Stadion, Prague, Czech Republic. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 10/06/1998; Concert at Spodek, Katowice, Poland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 13/06/1998; Concert at Festival, Hultsfred, Sweden. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 14/06/1998; Concert at Provinssirock Festival, Seinjaki, Finland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 16/06/1998; Concert at Arena Auditorium, Valencia, France. with Stuck Mojo. 20/06/1998; Concert at The National Bowl, Milton Keynes, England. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 22/06/1998; Concert at Football Stadium, San Sebastian, Spain. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 25/06/1998; Concert at Festival, Roskilde, Denmark. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 27/06/1998; Concert at Open Air Festival, St. Gallen, Switzerland. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 28/06/1998; Concert at The Metal Meeting, Dessel, Belgium. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 30/06/1998; Concert at The Spectrum, Oslo, Norway. opening for Black Sabbath. `The Ozzfest `98`. 31/12/1998; Concert at Bankone Ballpark, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Megadeth, Slayer & asst. 02/01/1999; Concert at Thomas & Mack Center, Las Vegas, NV, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 05/01/1999; Concert at The Forum, Los Angeles, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 07/01/1999; Concert at The Pon, Anaheim, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 08/01/1999; Concert at San Jose Arena, San Jose, CA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Incubus. 11/01/1999; Concert at Rose Garden, Portland, OR, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 12/01/1999; Concert at Key Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 14/01/1999; Concert at Delta Center, Salt Lake City, UT, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 15/01/1999; Concert at McNichols Arena, Denver, CO, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 17/01/1999; Concert at Target Center, Minniaplois, MN, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 19/01/1999; Concert at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, IL, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 22/01/1999; Concert at Alamodome, San Antonio, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 24/01/1999; Concert at Reunion Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 25/01/1999; Concert at Compaq Center, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 28/01/1999; Concert at First Union Spectrum, Philaelphia, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 29/01/1999; Concert at Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 01/02/1999; Concert at Bryce Jordan Center, State College, PA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 03/02/1999; Concert at Fleet Center, Boston, MA, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 05/02/1999; Concert at Meadowlands, East Rutherford, NJ, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 06/02/1999; Concert at Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, NY, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 09/02/1999; Concert at Marine Midlan Arena, Buffalo, NY, USA. opening for Black Sabbath, with Deftones. 11/02/1999; Concert at Forum, Montreal, Canada. opening for Black Sabbath. 12/02/1999; Concert at ??, Toronto, Canada. opening for Black Sabbath. 14/02/1999; Concert at The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 15/02/1999; Concert at The Palace, Detroit, MI, USA. opening for Black Sabbath. 30/04/1999; Concert at Foro Sol, Mexico City, Mexico. opening for Metallica, with Monster Magnet. 18/03/2000; album release party at The Clubhouse, ??, ??, USA. 27/03/2000; `Reinventing The Steel` album released. also released/advertised as 21/03/2000 in some territories. 17/04/2000; Concert at Arenan, Stockholm, Sweden. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 18/04/2000; Concert at ??, Oslo, Norway. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 19/04/2000; Concert at KB-Hallen, Stockholm, Sweden. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 21/04/2000; Concert at Columbiahalle, Berlin, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 22/04/2000; Concert at E-Werk, Cologne, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 23/04/2000; Concert at Maaspoort, Den Bosche, The Netherlands. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 25/04/2000; Concert at Newport Centre, Newport, Wales. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 26/04/2000; Concert at Wolverhampton Civic Hall, Wolverhapton, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 27/04/2000; Concert at The Apollo, Manchester, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 28/04/2000; Concert at The Barrowlands, Glasgow, Scotland. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 30/04/2000; Concert at Brixton Academy, London, England. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 01/05/2000; Concert at Ancienne, Brussels, Belgium. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 03/05/2000; Concert at Filaforum, Milan, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 04/05/2000; Concert at Palas, Bologna, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 05/05/2000; Concert at ??, Geneva, Italy. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 06/05/2000; Concert at Colosseum, Munich, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 08/05/2000; Concert at Kodeljevo, Llubljana, Slovenia. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 10/05/2000; Concert at Longhorn, Stuttgart, Germany. with Powerman 5000 & Satyricon. 12/05/2000; Concert at ??, Barcelona, Spain. 13/05/2000; Concert at ??, San Sebastian, Spain. 15/05/2000; Concert at ??, Villeurbanne, France. 16/05/2000; Concert at ??, Strasburg, Germany. 18/05/2000; Concert at ??, Paris, France. 18/06/2000; Concert at ??, Yokohama, Japan. 19/06/2000; Concert at ??, Tokyo, Japan. 22/06/2000; Concert at Umeda Heat Beat, Osaka, USA. 02/07/2000; Concert at Mars Music Amph., West Palm Beach, FL, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. (July 2nd – Sept. 2nd ‘The Ozzfest 2000’ tour). 04/07/2000; Concert at Lakewood Amph., Atlanta, GA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 06/07/2000; Concert at AmSouth Amph., Antioch, TN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 08/07/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Pavillion, Charlotte, NC, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 10/07/2000; Concert at GTE Virginia Beach Amph., Virginia Beach, VA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 12/07/2000; Concert at Pine Knob Music Theatre, Clarkston, MI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 14/07/2000; Concert at Nissan Pavillion, Bristow, VA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 16/07/2000; Concert at Post Gazzette Pavillion, Burgettstown, PN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 18/07/2000; Concert at Polaris Amph., Columbus, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 20/07/2000; Concert at Blossom Music Center, Cuyahoga Falls, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 22/07/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Sony Entertainment Center, Camden, NJ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 24/07/2000; Concert at PNC Banks Art Center, Holmdel, NJ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 26/07/2000; Concert at Saratoga Performing Arts Center, Saratoga Springs, NY, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 29/07/2000; Concert at Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 30/07/2000; Concert at Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 04/08/2000; Concert at New World Theatre, Tinley Park, IL, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 06/08/2000; Concert at Alpine Valley Music Theatre, East Troy, WI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 08/08/2000; Concert at Riverbend Music Center, Cincinatti, OH, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 10/08/2000; Concert at Deer Creek Music Center, Noblesville, IN, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 12/08/2000; Concert at Float Rite Park Amph., Somerset, WI, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 14/08/2000; Concert at Riverport Amph., Maryland Heights, MS, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 16/08/2000; Concert at Sandstone Amph., Bonner Springs, KS, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 18/08/2000; Concert at Starplex Arena, Dallas, TX, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 20/08/2000; Concert at Houston Raceway Park, Houston, TX, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 24/08/2000; Concert at The Gorge Amph., George, WA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 26/08/2000; Concert at Shoreline Amph., Mountain View, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 28/08/2000; Concert at Sacremento Valley Amph., Marysville, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 30/08/2000; Concert at Blockbuster Desert Sky Pavillion, Phoenix, AZ, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 02/09/2000; Concert at Glen Helen Blockbuster Pavillion, Devore, CA, USA. opening for Ozzy Osbourne etc.. 22/09/2000; Concert at Palacio De Los Deportes, ??, ??, ??. with Type O Negative & Puya. 07/11/2000; Concert at Mississippi Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MS, USA. with Kittie. 08/11/2000; Concert at Boutwell Coliseum, Birmingham, AL, USA. with Kittie. 10/11/2000; Concert at Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL, USA. with Kittie. 11/11/2000; Concert at USF Sundome, Tampa, FL, USA. with Kittie & Morbid Angel. 13/11/2000; Concert at Hampton Coliseum, Hampton, VA, USA. with Kittie. 14/11/2000; Concert at Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA. with Kittie. 16/11/2000; Concert at Tsongas Arena, Lowell, MA, USA. with Kittie. 17/11/2000; Concert at Hammerstein Ballroom, New York, NY, USA. with Kittie. 18/11/2000; Concert at First Union Spectrum, Philadelphia, PA, USA. with Kittie. 20/11/2000; Concert at Hara Arena, Dayton, OH, USA. with Kittie. 21/11/2000; Concert at Allstate Arena, Rosemont, IL, USA. with Kittie. 22/11/2000; Concert at US Cellular Arena, Milwaukee, WI, USA. with Kittie. 24/11/2000; Concert at The Pepsi Coliseum, Indianaplois, IN, USA. with Kittie. 25/11/2000; Concert at The Palace Of Auburn Hills, Detroit, MI, USA. with Kittie. 27/11/2000; Concert at The Target Center, Minneapolis, MN, USA. with Kittie. 28/11/2000; Concert at The Civic Auditorium, Omaha, NE, USA. with Kittie. 30/11/2000; Concert at The Memorial Coliseum, Fort Worth, TX, USA. with Kittie. 01/12/2000; Concert at The Nationwide Arena, Columbus, OH, USA. with Kittie. 02/12/2000; Concert at Rhodes Arena, Akron, OH, USA. with Kittie. 03/12/2000; Concert at Louisville Gardens, Louisville, KY, USA. with Kittie. 05/12/2000; Concert at The Myriad Center, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Kittie. 06/12/2000; Concert at The Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX, USA. with Kittie. 08/12/2000; Concert at The Astro Arena, Houston, TX, USA. with Kittie. 09/12/2000; Concert at Fair Park Coliseum, Dallas, TX, USA. with Kittie. 08/02/2001; Concert at The Memorial Coliseum, Portland, OR, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. (Feb. 8th – Apr. 2nd; `The Real Steel` tour). 09/02/2001; Concert at Mercer Arena, Seattle, WA, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 13/02/2001; Concert at Denver Coliseum, Denver, OH, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 15/02/2001; Concert at The Family Arena, St. Charles, MO, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 24/02/2001; Concert at The Delta Plex, Grand Rapids, MI, USA. 26/02/2001; Concert at Fort Wayne Coliseum, Fort Wayne, IN, USA. 27/02/2001; Concert at Toledo Sports Arena, Toledo, OH, USA. 13/03/2001; Concert at Mid Huson Civic Centre, Poughskeepsie, NY, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 20/03/2001; Concert at Myriad Convention Centre, Oklahoma City, OK, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 29/03/2001; Concert at Coast Coliseum, Biloxi, MI, USA. with Soulfly & Morbid Angel. 01/04/2001; Concert at Sunrise Musical Theatre, Miami, FL, USA. 02/04/2001; Concert at Hard Rock Live, Orlando, FL, USA. 13/05/2001; Concert at The Festival Hall, ??, Australia. 17/05/2001; Concert at Festival Hall, Melbourne, Australia. 25/06/2001; Concert at Copps Coliseum, Hamilton, ON, Canada. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. (June 25th – July 26th; `Extreme Steel` tour). 29/06/2001; Concert at Van Andel Arena, ??, ??, USA. 01/07/2001; Concert at CSU Convocation Center, ??, ??, USA. 05/07/2001; Concert at Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, MN, USA. 09/07/2001; Concert at Municipal Auditorium, Kansas City, KS, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 11/07/2001; Concert at Denver Coliseum, Denver, CO, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 14/07/2001; Concert at Smirnoff Music Centre, ??, ??, USA. 17/07/2001; Concert at America West arena, ??, ??, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel, Static-X & Skrape. 18/07/2001; Concert at Thomas & Mack, Las vegas, NV, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 19/07/2001; Concert at Long Beach Arena, Long Beach, CA, USA. 21/07/2001; Concert at Cox Arena, San Diego, CA, USA. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 23/07/2001; Concert at Compaq Center, San Jose, CA, USA. 26/07/2001; Concert at Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, BC, Canada. with Slayer, Morbid Angel & Static-X. 25/08/2001; Concert at Yokohama Arena, Yokohama, Japan. `Beast Feast` with Slayer etc.. Pantera`s final show. CANCELLED SHOWS: 13/09/2001; Concert at The Point, Dublin, Ireland. co-headline with Slayer. (Sept. 13th – Oct. 6th; `Tattoo The Planet` tour). Pantera cancels their appearances due to the Sept 11th attacks. 14/09/2001; Concert at The NIA, Birmingham, England. co-headline with Slayer. 15/09/2001; Concert at Wembley Arena, London, England. co-headline with Slayer. 16/09/2001; Concert at The SECC, Glasgow, Scotland. co-headline with Slayer. 18/09/2001; Concert at Brabanthal, Leuven, The Netherlands. co-headline with Slayer. 20/09/2001; Concert at Palavobis, Milan, Italy. co-headline with Slayer. 21/09/2001; Concert at Olympic Stadium, Athens, Greece. co-headline with Slayer. 22/09/2001; Concert at Boblingen Sporthalle, Stuttgart, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 23/09/2001; Concert at Philipshalle, Dusselsorf, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 25/09/2001; Concert at Spodek, Katowice, Poland. co-headline with Slayer. 26/09/2001; Concert at Zenith, Munich, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 28/09/2001; Concert at Bercy, Paris, France. co-headline with Slayer. 29/09/2001; Concert at Brabnthallen, Den Bosch, The Netherlands. co-headline with Slayer. 30/09/2001; Concert at Sporthalle, Hamburg, Germany. co-headline with Slayer. 02/10/2001; Concert at Hovet, Stockholm, Sweden. co-headline with Slayer. 04/10/2001; Concert at The Ice Hall, Helsinki, Finland. co-headline with Slayer. 06/10/2001; Concert at The Arena, Berlin, Germany. co-headline with Slayer.

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(L - R): Slayer, Anthrax, Metallica, Megadeth

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How 1986 Became The Epicenter Of A New Metal Sound: Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, And The Albums That Defined Thrash Metal

Metallica, Megadeth, Slayer, and Anthrax are today known as the four horsemen of thrash metal, and three albums released in 1986 shaped metal forever

Thrash's takeover of heavy metal wasn't complete in the mid-1980s, but its dominance and influence on the genre can be traced to the events of one triumphant and tragic year: 1986.

An aggressive collision of punk rock energy with a generation's worth of hard rock riffs, thrash metal had already been peeling the paint off underground rock clubs in San Francisco, Los Angeles and New York for a few years when the powder keg exploded with a trio of albums that laid the template for the next decade-plus of metal: Metallica 's Master of Puppets , Megadeth 's Peace Sells … but Who's Buying? , and Slayer 's Reign in Blood .

"Eighty-six is kind of like [the] tipping point for thrash," says Albert Mudrian, founder and editor in chief of Decibel magazine. "I recognize '86 as the crowning year for that style, but at the same time, just the beginning of the end in a way."

By 1986, the classic thrash metal bands had fully formed identities reflected in the albums they released that year. In Rolling Stone 's 100 Greatest Metal Albums of All Time , published in 2017, Peace Sells … but Who's Buying? ranked No. 8; Reign in Blood was No. 6; and Master of Puppets was No. 2. Anthrax 's Among the Living , which came out in March of the following year, wasn't far behind at No. 20.

The Big Four of Thrash, as a journalist dubbed them in the '80s, were also charting on the Billboard Top 200, with Master of Puppets , the most successful thrash album from the class of '86, reaching the top 30 and eventually earning six-times platinum sales. While their contemporaries hung out on the chart's lower rungs, Megadeth's Peace Sells … but Who's Buying? would reach platinum, and the albums from Slayer and Anthrax were both certified Gold for half a million albums shipped.

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Only a year earlier, record label bidding wars were heating up in the thrash metal scene. Metallica were the first band to sign with a major label, joining the Elektra Records roster in 1984. "Things were brewing — you could tell thrash metal was the next thing up to bat," says founding Megadeth bassist David Ellefson. " Mötley Crüe , Ratt, Quiet Riot, WASP, [all] the Sunset Strip bands were already enjoying their heyday, and our generation was the next thing to come up the ranks."

Michael Alago, the Elektra rep who signed Metallica, set his sights on signing Megadeth next. During a whirlwind week in New York, he took Ellefson and frontman Dave Mustaine to see Metallica open for Ozzy Osbourne at the Meadowlands and whisked them to clubs like CBGB and the Limelight. Megadeth signed with Capitol Records for Peace Sells … but Who's Buying? , but Metallica had paved the way for the thrash signing blitz.

"Metallica's trajectory was so huge. They carved such a wide path for all of us," Ellefson says. "And they were the model: independent to major label, land a huge, major tour like they did with Ozzy, play the arenas."

Released in March 1986, Master of Puppets put Metallica on a much larger stage than their first two albums, Kill 'Em All and Ride the Lightning . As Mudrian says, the band was "a fully formed machine" by then, a tight and relentless juggernaut that moved easily from neck-breaking headbangers like "Battery" and "Damage, Inc." to the epic, anthemic title track and the progressive instrumental "Orion." "It's insane," Mudrian says. "The pace of their evolution was just faster."

Metallica wasn't playing all the typical industry games at the time, though. They weren't on radio or television — they wouldn't even put out a promotional video for MTV until "One," the breakthrough single from 1988's … And Justice For All that introduced them to mainstream success. But the opening slot on the Ozzy tour was about as plum a gig as an up-and-coming metal band could land.

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"The fact that Metallica got that slot on the Ozzy tour in early '86, that definitely exposed this new music to a massive mainstream audience," says Scott Ian of Anthrax. "Playing arenas with Ozzy [wasn't] so much the passing of the torch, but it's, 'Hey everyone, check this out, look how cool this is.'"

"There was a mystique around them because they didn't have videos," Mudrian says. "Everybody kind of knew that they were essentially the biggest band out of that group of bands, but it felt like they were kind of operating on their own plane."

Megadeth, meanwhile, had an ace to play that would set them apart from the pack: the mid-tempo, politically charged "Peace Sells," which had been going over well with fans at shows before the band recorded it. The song came together in the band's south-central Los Angeles rehearsal space, where Ellefson and Mustaine slept most nights when they couldn't find anywhere else to crash. Mustaine worked out the opening bass line and showed it to Ellefson, and the band finished the song in two hours at rehearsal that night.

Ian remembers thinking "Peace Sells" was unlike anything the Big Four bands had released to that point. "I was definitely jealous of that track," he recalls. "And what a lyric! I mean, just the whole concept — 'Peace sells, but who's buying' — it's so smart. We were a bunch of f*cking kids, and Mustaine came up with that when he was, what, 22? He's not just writing about axes and cleavers and the devil and Satan and blood. He came up with something super smart in that song, and what a hook."

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MTV agreed. Not only did the video for "Peace Sells" enter rotation (albeit late at night), but the network also cribbed the opening bass lick for the theme music to their MTV News spots. "I remember we had the TV on in the background and [lead guitarist] Chris Poland was doing the dishes," Ellefson says. "And out of nowhere they said, 'MTV News' [hums bassline]. And Chris goes, 'Holy sh*t, was that our song?' And I go, 'F*ck, I think it was!' We started to hear it more and more, and eventually that 'Peace Sells' bass intro became synonymous with MTV News."

By the spring of '86, Slayer had wrapped sessions for its third album, the brutal Reign in Blood , at Hit City West in mid-city LA with their new producer and label head, Rick Rubin of Def Jam Records. In his first rock production role, Rubin established the template he would use to reinvent artists like The Cult and Danzig: straightforward arrangements and bone-dry production.

"We really didn't know to what extent the impact was going to be," says drummer Dave Lombardo. "We were just doing what we loved and recording the songs that we were creating, and Rick Rubin was helping us mold this music in a direction that we weren't really accustomed to. I believe that Rick was really good at trimming the fat in music. Whatever's not necessary, it shouldn't be there."

Rubin's work didn't compromise Slayer's intensity; if anything, he sharpened the band's attack. His influence resulted in shorter songs and a total runtime under 30 minutes, meaning the entire album fit on one side of a cassette. They simply repeated the entire 10-track set on side B. Only two songs — the opener "Angel of Death" and closer "Raining Blood" — exceed four minutes in length, and the shortest, "Necrophobic," is barely a minute and a half long.

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" Hell Awaits [1985] was such a statement because it really was at the furthest boundaries of extreme in metal at the time," Ian says. "I remember one of my initial reactions to [ Reign in Blood ] after listening to it all the way through, I'm like, 'Where's side two?' Of course I f*cking loved it, but I thought there was going to be another 20 minutes of it."

Slayer is fortunate it was released at all. Columbia Records, Def Jam's distribution partner, refused to ship it after hearing "Angel of Death," a song about the crimes of infamous Nazi doctor Josef Mengele. After a six-month delay, Geffen Records stepped in to distribute the album. The band later celebrated Reign in Blood on tour in 2004 with full-album performances culminating in the band being drenched in fake blood that rained from the lighting rig during "Raining Blood."

After Metallica completed their dates with Ozzy, they headed to Europe with Anthrax and Metal Church for the next leg of the Damage, Inc. Tour. Although Anthrax was technically touring their Island Records debut Spreading the Disease , soon-to-be-classics from Among the Living such as "I Am the Law" and "Caught in a Mosh" were popping up in their sets.

"We knew when we were just playing them as a band in our room that we had stepped into a really, really big pile of sh*t because of how excited we were playing those songs and just knowing how the crowd would react," Ian says. "Once we put those in front of a crowd … we were right. We had something special."

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The tour wound through the British Isles and then crossed over to the Scandinavian Peninsula for three shows before hitting mainland Europe. But they never made it past Stockholm, Sweden. On the morning of September 27, just before 7 a.m., their tour bus skidded off the road, killing Cliff Burton, the Metallica bassist who helped steer the band into the adventurous melodies and textures of songs like "Orion." The tour, at least for the moment, was done.

"We all went home [but] I went straight to San Francisco," Ian says. "I was actually staying with James [Hetfield, Metallica singer/guitarist] in his little apartment. Every day we would go out to Kirk [Hammett, Metallica lead guitarist]'s house. He was still living with his mom in the East Bay and we would just hang out and drink beer and shoot the sh*t and talk. They were able to just hang out and tell stories and move forward."

Within a couple of months, Metallica was ready to plug in again. They recruited Flotsam and Jetsam bassist Jason Newstead and returned to the road, where they would stay through 1987. Megadeth would, too, after hooking up with Alice Cooper , who was newly sober and back to playing arenas in support of Constrictor . Anthrax finished tracking Among the Living prior to resuming the Metallica tour. And Slayer teamed up with NYC thrash band Overkill for a U.S. tour of their own.

Metal was quickly evolving due to the influence of thrash. Slayer's lineage led straight to death metal, which began popping up in '87 and '88 and continued to push the genre to new extremes. The influence of Megadeth, Mudrian argues, skipped a generation but surfaced in a big way with metalcore bands in the 2000s. Metallica, of course, went on to recreate hard rock in its image with 1991's Black album, which sold more than 30 million copies worldwide and gave them the widest influence of all the thrash bands.

The Big Four finally appeared on the same bill together in 2010 in a series of concerts in Europe and the US. Any lingering animosities and jealousies were laid to rest — Mustaine, who Metallica fired before recording Kill 'Em All , jammed onstage with his former bandmates, and the bands gave their legions of fans the concert bill they always wanted to see.

"Thrash metal was always this counterculture style of metal, and it has survived strictly on the merit of our fans," Ellefson says. "As much as we've all gone to the Grammys and we've got multiple platinum albums and we've done these big tours, the real success is that our fans made us who we are. And even when mainstream media came and went, the fans kept us alive.

"I think that's telling for the staying power of our genre," he adds. "As I look at the Big Four plaque on my wall with 85,000 fans in Sofia, Bulgaria in 2010 — that wasn't [due to] one or two hit records and a smash on MTV. That's not, like, just a bunch of really great numbers on Spotify. That's a groundswell of, at that time, 30 years of growing something."

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GRAMMY Rewind: Kendrick Lamar Honors Hip-Hop's Greats While Accepting Best Rap Album GRAMMY For 'To Pimp a Butterfly' In 2016

Upon winning the GRAMMY for Best Rap Album for 'To Pimp a Butterfly,' Kendrick Lamar thanked those that helped him get to the stage, and the artists that blazed the trail for him.

Updated Friday Oct. 13, 2023 to include info about Kendrick Lamar's most recent GRAMMY wins, as of the 2023 GRAMMYs.

A GRAMMY veteran these days, Kendrick Lamar has won 17 GRAMMYs and has received 47 GRAMMY nominations overall. A sizable chunk of his trophies came from the 58th annual GRAMMY Awards in 2016, when he walked away with five — including his first-ever win in the Best Rap Album category.

This installment of GRAMMY Rewind turns back the clock to 2016, revisiting Lamar's acceptance speech upon winning Best Rap Album for To Pimp A Butterfly . Though Lamar was alone on stage, he made it clear that he wouldn't be at the top of his game without the help of a broad support system. 

"First off, all glory to God, that's for sure," he said, kicking off a speech that went on to thank his parents, who he described as his "those who gave me the responsibility of knowing, of accepting the good with the bad."

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He also extended his love and gratitude to his fiancée, Whitney Alford, and shouted out his Top Dawg Entertainment labelmates. Lamar specifically praised Top Dawg's CEO, Anthony Tiffith, for finding and developing raw talent that might not otherwise get the chance to pursue their musical dreams.

"We'd never forget that: Taking these kids out of the projects, out of Compton, and putting them right here on this stage, to be the best that they can be," Lamar — a Compton native himself — continued, leading into an impassioned conclusion spotlighting some of the cornerstone rap albums that came before To Pimp a Butterfly .

"Hip-hop. Ice Cube . This is for hip-hop," he said. "This is for Snoop Dogg , Doggystyle . This is for Illmatic , this is for Nas . We will live forever. Believe that."

To Pimp a Butterfly singles "Alright" and "These Walls" earned Lamar three more GRAMMYs that night, the former winning Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song and the latter taking Best Rap/Sung Collaboration (the song features Bilal , Anna Wise and Thundercat ). He also won Best Music Video for the remix of Taylor Swift 's "Bad Blood." 

Lamar has since won Best Rap Album two more times, taking home the golden gramophone in 2018 for his blockbuster LP DAMN ., and in 2023 for his bold fifth album, Mr. Morale & the Big Steppers .

Watch Lamar's full acceptance speech above, and check back at GRAMMY.com every Friday for more GRAMMY Rewind episodes. 

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5 Revealing Facts About Metallica's 'St. Anger': 20 Years On, The Controversial Album Sounds Better Than You Think

Get beyond the snark about the snare sound and the lack of guitar solos, and 'St. Anger' sounds like a refreshing mid-career reset for the heavy metal lifers.

Since its release in 2003, there's been a consistent (pingy) drumbeat of chatter about Metallica 's St. Anger .

The quixotic snare sound — which bassist and producer Bob Rock claimed he spent about 15 minutes crafting — is central to the St. Anger discourse; a Google search for "metallica st. anger snare" yields about 661,000 results. As for why the eight-time GRAMMY winners uncharacteristically nixed guitar solos? That question yields millions of hits.

Then there's the 2004 documentary Some Kind of Monster , one of the most uncomfortably revealing portraits of a rock band engulfed in a mid-life crisis. Memorable moments abound, but for one scene alone — drummer Lars Ulrich 's Middle Earth-looking dad hearing a take, and telling his son to "delete that" — the film is a must-watch.

Given the controversial status St. Anger has accrued, it may seem like the metal community may want to, well, delete it. While your mileage may vary, this hotly debated album shouldn't be consigned to any internet-snark dustbin.

Listening with the benefit of temporal distance, tracks like "Frantic," "Some Kind of Monster" and "The Unnamed Feeling" sound raw and alive — perhaps of their time, given its adjacency to then-ascendant nü metal. Ultimately, they conjure the sensation of a reset, rather than a capitulation to trends. 

Today, St. Anger seems to hew less to the reputation it's engineered, and more to Rock's characterization of the thing : "To me, this album sounds like four guys in a garage getting together and writing rock songs. There was really no time to get amazing performances out of James. We liked the raw performances… we just did it, boom, and that was it."

To mark the 20th anniversary of St. Anger , here are five facts about the album.

Metallica Started The Album In An Old Army Barracks

By 2001, Metallica hadn't released an album of original material in almost five years, since 1997's Reload (a follow-up to the previous year's Load ). 

While these sessions ground to a halt due to personal upheaval and frontman James Hetfield heading to rehab — and the band later continued work at a new studio in San Rafael, California — this no-nonsense setting befitted the unvarnished quality of the music.

Bassist Jason Newsted Left The Band Early On

Newsted was the second bassist for Metallica, after the tragic 1986 death of Cliff Burton. Newsted's departure came the month they began St. Anger , which destabilized progress on the album.

"Due to private and personal reasons, and the physical damage that I have done to myself over the years while playing the music that I love, I must step away from the band," Newsted said in a statement . "This is the most difficult decision of my life, made in the best interest of my family, myself, and the continued growth of Metallica."

St. Anger Represented Intense Catharsis For James Hetfield

As Hetfield put it, St. Anger was a valve for which to release intense psychological pressure.

"There's a lot of passion in this. There's two years of condensed emotion in this," he told Metal Edge magazine at the time. "We've gone through a lot of personal changes, struggles, epiphanies, it's deep. It's so deep lyrically and musically… It's so hard to talk about, you really need to hear it."

Accordingly, St. Anger is nothing if not visceral — and two decades haven't sanded off those sharp edges.

As St. Anger 's Recording Wound Down, Robert Trujillo Joined On Bass

While producer Bob Rock recorded the bass parts on St. Anger , his instrumental involvement 

would prove to be transitional; Robert Trujillo joined Metallica on bass in February 2001. 

Having played on all ensuing Metallica albums, 2008's Death Magnetic , 2016's Hardwired… to Self Destruct and 2023's 72 Seasons — all of which were warmly received by critics — Trujillo is now the longest-serving bassist in Metallica.

Critics Were Polarized, Then As With Now

While some contemporaneous critics knocked St. Anger as everything from " an ungodly mess " to having " underwent more processing than cat food ," not everyone characterized it that way. 

Allmusic called it a "punishing, unflinching document of internal struggle"; Rolling Stone said "there's an authenticity to St. Anger 's fury that none of the band's rap-metal followers can touch."

As for the band themselves, they've seemingly come to accept St. Anger , warts and all. 

"There are things I would like to change on some of the records, but it gives them so much character that you can't change them," Hetfield said in 2017 . " St. Anger could use a little less tin snare drum, but those things are what make those records part of our history."

Unflinching, daring and unpolished, St. Anger is one of the ultimate "line in the sand" albums in heavy music history. Whatever your perception of this ugly-duckling entry is, take its 20-year anniversary as an opportunity to revisit its fury with fresh ears.

How Many GRAMMYs Have Metallica Won? Ahead Of New Album '72 Seasons': 6 Questions Answered

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How Many GRAMMYs Have Metallica Won? Ahead Of New Album '72 Seasons': 6 Questions Answered

On their new album, '72 Seasons,' Metallica take inventory of their past while forging ahead into the future. Here are answers to six questions about the eight-time GRAMMY-winning band.

On their new album, 72 Seasons , Metallica circle the wagons and consolidate all the elements that make them… well, Metallica. Which, granted, many bands tend to do when they cross the four-decade mark. But for these eight-time GRAMMY winners, it's entirely a new look.

"There was this strange thing for many years in our band," drummer and co-founder Lars Ulrich told The New York Times in 2016. "We were in such a hurry to move forward, and in such a hurry to move away from certain perceptions about us, that we kept chasing something that we didn't really need to chase."

Much like its predecessors, 2008's Death Magnetic and 2016's Hardwired… To Self Destruct , 72 Seasons eschews any detours they've taken in the past. The songs sprawl; guitar solos are firmly back; there are no NWOBHM covers or symphonic collaborations. The title is backward-looking in a different way — a reference to the years between birth and age 18. And the ouroboros nature of 72 Seasons applies to the lyrics, too.

"Full speed or nothin'," founding vocalist and guitarist James Hetfield barks in lead single "Lux Æterna," a direct quote of "Motorbreath" from their 1983 debut album, Kill 'Em All . In "Room or Mirrors," he quotes "broken, beat and scarred" from Death Magnetic . Those 42 years together — approximately 168 seasons? — are clearly on these four men's minds.

With 72 Seasons tantalizingly close to release, take a look back, just as Metallica do on record — and find answers to six key facts about the world-dominating thrash titans.

Who Used To Be In Metallica?

While Metallica has maintained its current lineup since 2003 — Hetfield, Ulrich, guitarist Kirk Hammett and bassist Robert Trujillo — the band has some famous former members.

The spirit of their early bassist, Cliff Burton, hangs heavy in the rearview; he died in a touring van accident in 1986, right as they hit a zenith with 1986's Master of Puppets .

In a spat that honestly deserves its own article, Megadeth leader Dave Mustaine was the original lead guitarist of Metallica; he's credited as a songwriter on a handful of songs on Kill 'Em All and their celebrated second album, 1984's Ride the Lightning .

Other past members include their original bassist, Ron McGovney, and mid-period bassist, Jason Newsted , who left the band in 2001 to focus on his band Echobrain.

How Many Albums Has Metallica Sold?

Metallica have sold more than 125 million albums worldwide — 67 million of those stateside.

At press time, their best-selling album is 1991's Metallica , or The Black Album — the one with indelible hits from "Enter Sandman" to "Nothing Else Matters" — with a whopping 17 million sales.

How Many GRAMMYs Has Metallica Won?

As of 2023, Metallica have won eight GRAMMYs and been nominated for 18.

In order, those eight wins were for… 

Best Rock Performance ("One")

Best Metal Performance ("Stone Cold Crazy")

Best Rock Performance ( Metallica )

Best Metal Performance ("Better Than You")

Best Hard Rock Performance ("Whiskey in the Jar")

Best Rock Instrumental Performance ("The Call Of Ktulu")

Best Metal Performance ("St. Anger"),

Best Metal Performance ("My Apocalypse")

Check out Metallica's complete GRAMMY stats here !

What Is Metallica's Biggest Song?

By the standard of the Billboard Hot 100, Metallica's most successful song was "Until It Sleeps" from their 1996 album Load — their sole top 10 hit, which peaked at No. 10 and remained on the chart for 20 weeks.

(As per the Billboard 200, their most successful album is The Black Album , which peaked at No. 1, hung there for four weeks, and spent an incredible 706 weeks on the chart.)

Song-wise, though, a look at more granular Billboard categories provides a clearer picture. 

"Master of Puppets" is their biggest track in the Hot Rock & Alternative Songs chart; it peaked at No. 5. It's also their most successful song in the Rock Digital Song Sales chart, at No. 2; Hot Rock Songs chart, also at No. 2; Hard Rock Digital Song Sales chart, Hard Rock Streaming Songs, and Hot Hard Rock Songs, all at No. 1; and Rock Streaming Songs chart, at No. 3.

As per the Rock & Alternative Airplay chart, "Lux Æterna" leads the pack, with a peak position of No. 2. And while one can go much deeper into the Billboard archives for further information — and factor in non-stateside success — it's clear "Master of Puppets" comes out on top.

Does Metallica Have A New Album?

They certainly do. As stated, 72 Seasons will be released April 14 via Blackened Recordings. It was teased via four singles: "Lux Æterna," "Screaming Suicide," "If Darkness Had a Son," and the title track.

Early reviews are strong : Rolling Stone called it "some of the deepest, hardest-hitting music of their career." Opined Consequence: "It's the sound of a band having fun, laying into a ton of riffs and embracing its own legacy as metal masters."

When Is Metallica Going On Tour?

Metallica will embark on the M72 world tour starting in late April. The trek, which stretches in 2024, will bring the foursome across Europe and North America. 

Check here for their complete tour dates, and be sure to take a dive into 72 Seasons — the perfect impetus to consider the metal heroes' past, present and exceedingly bright future.

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Chat Pile And Nerver On New Split EP 'Brothers In Christ,' The I-35 Heavy Music Scene & Metallica YouTube Rabbit Holes

In recent years, a seam of brilliant heavy music has opened up in the central United States. And Chat Pile and Nerver's new split EP, 'Brothers in Christ,' is a monument to this ever-swelling artistic community.

Chat Pile know they're odd ducks in their hometown of Oklahoma City. "It's either you're hardcore or you're shoegaze," the ascendant sludge-metal or noise-rock or whatever-you-call-it band's bassist, Stin, rues to GRAMMY.com. "Those seem to be kind of the two main options around here."

But it goes several steps beyond that. From singer Raygun Busch's idiosyncratic bark to their themes of mundane horrors to the sheer volume of memes swirling around their 2022 debut, God's Country , there's hardly an analog for this band anywhere .

On the other hand, Nerver are right at home in Kansas City, five hours northeast. The bludgeoning punk band, who released their whiplash second album, CASH , in 2022, are part of a rising tide of dark, heavy weirdos in KC. They're flourishing in many pockets up and down the I-35, which stretches from Duluth, Minnesota to the border between Texas and Mexico.

Birds of a feather: when Nerver played their first-ever Oklahoma City gig, Chat Pile were on the bill, and they became fast friends. Now, this nexus between two potent bands, regions and scenes — in what some dismiss as "flyover country" — is marked with a musical document.

Chat Pile and Nerver are out with a new split EP, Brothers in Christ , out Apr. 14 — a split-label release between Austin label Reptilian Records and Kansas City–based The Ghost is Clear Records. While Chat Pile's two offerings, "King" and "Cut," home in on their odder, mellower side, you'll rarely hear Nerver as heavy as they are on "Kicks in the Sky" and "The Nerve."

Ahead of the EP's release, Stin and Nerver’s bassist/vocalist and drummer —  Evan Little  and  Mathew Shanahan  — sat down with GRAMMY.com about how Brothers in Christ came to be, the emerging heavy scene in the central United States and their mutual love of Metallica deconstructions on YouTube.

This interview has been edited for clarity.

How did your two bands arrive in each other's lives?

Stin: It's kind of a funny story. I think the third show that Chat Pile ever played was this warehouse show in Oklahoma City. We were supposed to play; there were a couple of local punk bands. But then Nerver were on the bill, and so was Bummer . But Bummer bailed and Nerver ended up showing up, and we just met at the show and hit it off immediately, and we've been good friends ever since.

Evan Little : I think the I-35, as it usually is, was down to one lane, full of construction. We showed up to Oklahoma City super late and loaded in, and Chat Pile had just started playing. We watched them, and I don't think I had ever played Oklahoma City before. I don't want to speak for everybody, but…

Mathew Shanahan: It had been years for me.

Evan: We watched Chat Pile and were like, "Hey guys, that was a great set. Can we stay at any of your houses?" [ Laughs .]

Stin: We've just kind of stayed in touch ever since then. We went on a mini-tour with Chat Pile, Nerver, and a band called Meth from Chicago, and we played five or six dates through the Midwest.

Evan: It was in May of '22, because we had originally planned on doing it in 2020, and then COVID shut everything down. Also, Minneapolis was in an uproar when we were originally supposed to play…

Stin: Oh, that's right.

Evan: George Floyd got killed . It was like COVID shut everything down, George Floyd got killed and my dad died all on the same weekend. So, s— just hit the fan, and everything went away. So we were like, "OK, maybe we'll try again in two years." And then it ended up eventually working out.

Stin: That was a really fun tour, too. That was a good time. And the funny thing, too, is I think from the get-go, we had talked about doing a split together. It just took a really long time for us to get our s— together to make it happen.

Evan: We were eager to do a split, and we met those guys around the same time. We lived close enough to each other to where collaborating would be pretty easy.

Stin: That's a good point, too. The proximity is kind of a big thing, because Chat Pile's based in Oklahoma City and Nerver is based in Kansas City, which is about five hours away. You guys have definitely traveled down a couple of times to come hang out with us. 

And music aside, we've come up there and hung out a few times with you guys at different points, too. So, I think that helps. The collaborative part of it has been really cool and fun.

Evan: Even in the middle of the country, five hours is close.

Tell me a little bit about the OKC and Kansas City heavy-music scenes and where your bands fit into those puzzles.

Stin: In Oklahoma City, the heavy scene has changed so much over the years. It used to be relegated to more DIY, Maximum Rocknroll-style hardcore bands.

But after COVID shut everything down, this new hardcore scene has emerged across the globe that has more of what I would call a beatdown quality — that type of hardcore, and it's all people who are extremely young. But it's cool, because the scene is sort of exploding right now with that type of activity. You're seeing an explosion of bands coming around.

As far as more experimental, noisy stuff goes, there's not really a ton of that. I know people will call Chat Pile "noise rock" or whatever, and we're kind of the only band like that in Oklahoma City. It's either you're hardcore or you're shoegaze. Those seem to be kind of the two main options around here.

Kansas City, on the other hand, seems like it's got a lot going on. In fact, I would say it's one of the more exciting music cities in the country right now, at least with the type of stuff that Chat Pile and Nerver are doing.

Evan:  There are a lot of really cool bands happening in Kansas City. A lot more noise-rock stuff. Like Austin was saying, we met Chat Pile when we were on tour with Bummer, and there seems to be a scene for loud, sort of darker bands happening right now. So, that's been great for us and allowed us to tour easier and play shows with similar bands easier.

Stin: Matthew, you turned me on to Nightosphere, and they only have a couple of songs out, but man — I can't get enough of those. They just put out a three-way split with Flooding and Abandoncy. One of those bands is from Lawrence [Kansas], right?

Evan: Flooding is from Lawrence.

Stin: Yeah, but still, it's that region. You guys have an embarrassment of riches in terms of all that stuff. Then, I would also say the Denton area of Texas has that kind of stuff going on as well, so it's sort of weird. I guess Kansas City's not really I-35, but…

Evan:   Oh, it is.

Stin: OK, it is: cool. So, that switch of I-35 from North Texas to Kansas City: there's a little scene going on of cool, noisy bands right now.

Evan: Yeah, from Austin and Minneapolis. There's a bunch of good bands existing around one interstate. It's good. It's convenient.

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*Chat Pile. Photo: Juliette Boulay*

Tell me about the tunes themselves — how they came to be, how you curated them to swim in the same bowl.

Stin: On the Chat Pile side of things, we wrote and recorded these songs after God's Country came out. So, the flavor of it is a little bit different than what is on the album. We're leaning more into the indie-rock side of our taste a little bit. We thought this EP would be a good place to put that type of stuff.

The other thing that was kind of crazy about it: like I was saying, it took us a long time to get our act together to put this out. Instrumentally, our songs were written for months and months.

It took forever to do vocals because our singer's partner has some health issues, so he wasn't even living in the state with us at the time. So, we had to wait a long time for him to contribute his part of the music.

Evan: For at least one of the songs on the split, we tried to include it on our 2022 album. We were completely fried from recording and decided, "Let's not push this; let's save the song for another day." And then, Chat Pile was like, "Go ahead, we're ready. We have songs written; we're good to go."

The other song, we wrote specifically knowing that it would end up on a split with them. I know we usually write as we write, and it's never that we write a song for a specific release that we're going to know all the context of beforehand.

We went and recorded both songs at the bass player of Shiner , Paul Malinowski ' s studio in the suburbs here. Zack Alvey engineered and mixed it.  It was a very easy and pleasant recording experience, and the songs turned out good. I think both sides of the split ended up complementing each other really well. It all flows well together, I think.

Stin: I feel the same way. And what's funny, too, is I feel like it's you guys at your heaviest, and us at our most mellow.

Evan: There's a slow song and a fast song, and then two of you guys' weirdest songs.

Stin: We deliberately wanted to do the record with Reptilian and The Ghost is Clear. Reptilian is based out of Austin, and The Ghost is Clear is based out of Kansas City. We wanted to do the record through them to tie everything back to the locale — the regionality of the whole project.

Stin, how has it felt being memed into oblivion ?

Stin: It's really flattering, honestly. Because when we started the band, we never in a million years imagined that people would care about the music we're making. That's been the story of our lives up until this point.

So, my thought is: if anybody's thinking about us, whether they hate our band or think we're funny enough to meme or anything, all that's cool with me, because I would rather have people pay attention to us. They say the opposite of love isn't hate.

It's complimentary, too. Some of the memes are really, really funny. Those are the ones that we tend to share. We've obviously struck a chord in some way with people, and it's resonating, and that feels good.

Jonathan Tuite [The Flenser founder/owner, who released God’s Country ] seems to have this weird knack for grabbing people's imaginations.

Stin: His tastes are incredibly eclectic, and he has a way of finding bands that live in this Venn diagram. They all circulate into or converge into this depressive, sad sort of world.

But it's tongue-in-cheek at the same time.

Stin: Well, I think you can be depressed and sad and angry and still have a sense of humor. Some bands on the label are funnier than others, but I do think that despite the kind of depressive nature of everything, he does have a tendency to pick bands that have some self-awareness and can joke around about that kind of stuff.

As underground musicians, what role do the GRAMMYs play in your lives?

Stin: I would say none at all, other than I am very much aware that people were mad that Metallica lost to Jethro Tull for The Black Album .

I'm a Jethro Tull fanatic .

Stin: OK, this is going to derail the question a little bit. But I absolutely love The Black Album , and sometimes I forget how much that album is imprinted on my psyche.

I've been reminded of it lately, because I've been going down this YouTube rabbit hole. There are people whose entire thing is they cover Metallica songs, but they do it in the style [of another album]. So, they'll take a song from Ride the Lightning and play it as if it were on …And Justice for All . They copy the style, the production elements… all of it.

There's this guy — I can't remember his name — but he's genius-level at doing this. The best ones are all the songs that get transcribed and played as if they're on The Black Album . I'm like, "Damn, maybe The Black Album is actually my favorite Metallica album," weirdly enough.

Evan: I've been in a YouTube rabbit hole of people replacing every snare in every Metallica song with the St. Anger snare. I think that's my favorite one. They should win a GRAMMY for that — the people who put that s— together.

Mathew: It was cool that Body Count won one not that long ago. That seemed cool. It was the same year that Power Trip was up for it right after [vocalist] Riley [Gale] died, and a lot of people were up in arms that Power Trip didn't win, which they should have. But Body Count still f—s.

Evan: I have no idea what's going on at the GRAMMYs — who wins or who's nominated. I can say confidently that I've never thought about it at all.

You're thinking about it now, buddy.

Evan: Exactly. When Stin told us this interview was happening, he said, "Get your tuxedos ready, boys."

Stin: It's funny, too, because whenever any type of awards show happens, my Twitter feed becomes insufferable for a day or two. It's like, look: awards can be fun. I'm sure it's fun to go, also, and put on your outfit. Look, my dad knowing that I'm doing an interview right now with the GRAMMYs — he can die happy now. So, there are many advantages to it.

Evan: I'm glad that Brendan Fraser won something . I don't know if they're all related, or what.

Where are your bands at in your trajectories? What are you primed to do next?

Stin: Chat Pile is working on a second album right now. It's slowly coming together. But in the meantime, we're gearing up to be way more of a road band than we've ever been before.

In fact, a week from today, we leave to go play Roadburn in the Netherlands, then we're going to play Roskilde in Denmark. Then, we have a weeklong tour in the UK. And then, we're going to embark on two coastal tours, which have not been announced whatsoever.

We're basically gearing up to do lots and lots of touring, and then hopefully, we'll have a second record out. We'll say the goal is by next year, but time will tell what happens with that.

Mathew: We're going on tour next month for 25 days.

Evan: If you live on the West Coast, come see Nerver.

Real quick, before we go: is there anyone you're excited about in your scene or an adjacent one that you'd like to shout out?

Stin: Hell and Primitive Man, to me, are making some of the most exciting music out there right now. I love Jesus Piece. I think they're amazing. I could actually see them being GRAMMY winners in a couple of years.

Evan: OK, I've got a really good answer. This band Missouri Executive Order 44 that just started here. Their whole thing is they play the heaviest music you've ever heard while dressed like bicycle missionaries. All the songs are about being Mormon, and it's a lot of fun to watch. Max makes everybody pray. It's a lot of fun. You guys should definitely give that band a GRAMMY.

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  • Updated: Sep. 06, 2024, 1:40 p.m.
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Megadeth will perform on Sept. 9 in Reading and on Sept. 18 in Pittsburgh. In this PennLive file photo, the band performs at Hollywood Casino at Penn National Race Course in September 2023.

Megadeth will bring its “Destroy All Enemies” tour to Pa. twice this month.

Fans can see the thrash metal band, along with Mudvayne and All That Remains, on  Monday, Sept. 9 , at Santander Arena in Reading; and  Wednesday, Sept. 18 ,  at Stage AE in Pittsburgh.

“Performing classic hits from ‘Rust In Peace,’ ‘Countdown to Extinction’ and more, the tour also brings Dave Mustaine and bandmates back to North America to perform their latest studio album ‘The Sick, the Dying… and the Dead!’ Featuring some of Mustaine’s strongest-ever songwriting, the tour offers an equally ambitious live performance that delivers on all fronts,” according to a Live Nation news release.

Fans can buy tickets here (prices are as of the time of this publication):

Sept. 9 - Reading

  • Stubhub, prices start at $32
  • Vivid Seats, prices start at $39
  • SeatGeek, prices start at $36

Sept. 18 - Pittsburgh

  • Stubhub, prices start at $69
  • Vivid Seats, prices start at $72
  • SeatGeek, prices start at $73

Other tour stops include:

Sept. 7 - Raleigh, North Carolina

Sept. 10 - Albany, New York

Sept. 11 - Boston, Massachusetts

Sept. 13 - Bethel, New York

Sept. 14 - Wantagh, New York

Sept. 15 - Richmond, Virginia

Sept. 17 - Cincinnati, Ohio

Sept. 20 - Noblesville, Indiana

Sept. 21 - Clarkston, Michigan

Sept. 22 - Cleveland, Ohio

Sept. 24 - Minneapolis, Minnesota

Sept. 26 - Maryland Heights, Missouri

Sept. 27 - Southaven, Mississippi

Sept. 28 - Nashville, Tennessee

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  • Washington Is Next!
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Megadeth at Marshall Health Network Arena, Huntington, WV, USA

  • Dread and the Fugitive Mind
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  • Countdown to Extinction

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Megadeth Announces U.S. Tour Dates with Mudvayne and All That Remains

Megadeth will embark on an extensive U.S. tour later this year with support from Mudvayne and All That Remains. The trek will begin in Rogers, Arkansas, on Aug. 2 and end in Nashville on Sept. 28.

Tickets will be available to the general public at 10 a.m. local time on Friday, April 26. An exclusive presale event for Megadeth's Cyber Army is already underway on the band's website .

"Our 'Crush The World' tour has been a tremendous experience for the four of us," frontman Dave Mustaine said of the band's recent and upcoming dates in Latin America and Europe.

"We are all playing tight, and that has made it possible for me to really focus on solos and singing, we are playing more songs than ever before, and we are closer to each other, onstage AND off. I'm excited to see Mudvayne, and All That Remains. Join us as we DESTROY ALL ENEMIES."

Guitarist Teemu Mäntysaari became a permanent member of Megadeth following the departure of Kiko Loureiro last year. The upcoming tour will be his first U.S. trek as a permanent member.

Megadeth's latest album The Sick, the Dying... and the Dead! came out in September 2022 and made it to No. 3 on the Billboard 200.

The band formed in 1983 after Mustaine was kicked out of Metallica . They had a string of five platinum-certified albums between 1986's Peace Sells... but Who's Buying? And 1994's Youthanasia

Earlier this month, the band celebrated April Fool's Day by pretending to sell wigs based on each member's iconic locks.

"We are now selling 'Megadeth Wigs!'" they said. "Grab yours today and get ready to thrash with us on tour! Just kidding…but would you actually buy one…?"

Check out a full list of the upcoming U.S. tour dates below:

Aug 2 // Rogers, AR // Walmart AMP

Aug 3 // Houston, TX // 713 Music Hall

Aug 5 // Albuquerque, NM // Isleta Amphitheatre

Aug 6 // Denver, CO // Ball Arena

Aug 8 // Phoenix, AZ // Talking Stick Resort Amphitheatre

Aug 9 // Los Angeles, CA // YouTube Theater

Aug 10 // Concord, CA // Toyota Pavilion at Concord

Aug 12 // Auburn, WA // White River Amphitheatre

Aug 13 // Bend, OR // Hayden Homes Amphitheater

Aug 16 // Las Vegas, NV // Bakkt Theatre at Planet Hollywood

Aug 17 // Salt Lake City, UT // Maverick Arena

Aug 20 // Irving, TX // The Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Aug 21 // Austin, TX // Germania Insurance Amphitheater

Aug 23 // Macon, GA // Atrium Health Macon Amphitheater

Aug 24 // West Palm Beach, FL // IThink Financial Amphitheatre

Sept 3 // Tinley Park, IL // Credit Union 1 Amphitheatre

Sept 5 // Huntington, WV // Marshall Health Network Arena

Sept 6 // Charlotte, NC // PNC Music Pavilion

Sept 7 // Raleigh, NC // Coastal Credit Union Music Park at Walnut Creek

Sept 9 // Reading, PA // Santander Arena

Sept 10 // Albany, NY // MVP Arena

Sept 11 // Boston, MA // Leader Bank

Sept 13 // Bethel, NY // Bethel Woods Center For The Arts

Sept 14 // Wantagh, NY // Northwell Health at Jones Beach Theater

Sept 15 // Richmond, VA // Virginia Credit Union Live!

Sept 17 // Cincinnati, OH // Riverbend Music Center

Sept 18 // Pittsburgh, PA // Stage AE

Sept 20 // Noblesville, IN // Ruoff Music Center

Sept 21 // Clarkston, MI // Pine Knob Music Theatre

Sept 24 // Minneapolis, MN // The Armory

Sept 26 // St Louis, MO // Hollywood Casino Amphitheatre STL

Sept 27 // Southaven, MS // Bankplus Amphitheater at Snowden Grove

Sept 28 // Nashville, TN // Nashville Municipal Auditorium

Megadeth will tour the U.S. later this year with support from Mudvayne and All That Remains.MEGA

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