Hatebreed: SUMMER SLAUGHTER TOUR 2026
Wednesday, July 8 at 6:00 PM
Genre:Metal
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Devourment
Devourment is a brutal death metal band that was formed in 1995 after the demise of local Dallas based death metal band Necrocide by drummer Brad Fincher and guitarist Braxton Henry (both from Necrocide) along with vocalist Wayne Knupp. Wayne decided to move back to his hometown of Chicago, Brad moved to San Antonio,… Devourment is a brutal death metal band that was formed in 1995 after the demise of local Dallas based death metal band Necrocide by drummer Brad Fincher and guitarist Braxton Henry (both from Necrocide) along with vocalist Wayne Knupp. Wayne decided to move back to his hometown of Chicago, Brad moved to San Antonio, TX to get his education. Months later both Wayne and Brad moved back to the Dallas area and decided to continue the life of the band. However, Braxton Henry had in the meantime already formed a band known as DeadIndustry. Luckily Wayne knew Brian "Brain" Wynn who he used to actually play with a few years before. So after finally contacting him, Brain was introduced to the band whom musically, he clicked with instantaneously. Soon the trio put out a 2-song promo, which featured Shroud Of Encryption and Festering Vomitous Mass. Several months later with the additions of then guitarist of Sintury Kevin Clark, and underground artist Mike Majewski, Devourment recorded one more song, Choking On Bile, which would be added to the 2-song promo resulting in the 1997 demo released by Corpsegristle Records that gained such a tremendous fan base. The demo would be entitled Impaled. Wayne Knupp decided to leave the band due to some internal problems leading up to and during the trip to New York. Brain phoned Wayne and fired him from the band as soon as Wayne got back from being left in New York by the band. The band would have a hard time finding a new vocalist, somebody who could most importantly, compare with Wayne's brutal vocal. Their choice would ultimately be guitarist/vocalist of local band Detrimental, Ruben Rosas. Ruben of course was heavily influenced by Wayne in the first place. The band then landed a record deal in 1999 with United Guttural Records and released the debut CD Molesting The Decapitated. After playing show with such bands as Macabre, Deaden, Cephalic Carnage and Fleshgrind, Ruben was arrested as a fugitive from justice. Ironically this was also the same night that Molesting The Decapitated was released. Not knowing what to do, the band decided it was time to part ways. But due to the overwhelming response from fans worldwide, Devourment reformed minus Brain and adding once again Braxton Henry on guitars and none other than Wayne Knupp on Vocals. Together they would record one new song entitled Babykiller, which, would be released along with the 3 songs from the "Impaled" demo and the 8 songs from "Molesting The Decapitated". The release was called 1.3.8. No shows would ever be played though and eventually the band faded out. Ruben was eventually released from his 2 1/2 year incarceration and tried to rejuvinate the band. He eventually recruited various new musicians, played a few shows, but things never really materialized. A few years went by and Ruben, and original bassist Mike Majewski talked again about reforming the band and finally recording the band's long awaited second album. Eric Park filled in the position of drummer and the band went into the studio of August 2005 and recorded Butcher The Weak. Ruben Rosas took over as sole guitar player in the band, and vocal duties are now handled by former bassist Mike Majewski. The album was released in November of 2005 and went on to gain critical success, as well as praise from Devourment fans all over the world. In 2006, the addition of a new bass player, Chris Andrews (former drummer for Texas based grindcore outfit Kill the Client)completed the current lineup, and Butcher the Weak was completely re-recorded from the ground up with the producer who the band worked with on Molesting the Decapitated, with the new version of Butcher the Weak being released on Brutal Bands Records. Devourment is currently working on their 3rd album to be released late 2008, or early 2009. Wayne Knupp passed away in 2007 from multiple organ failure. Dallas, Texas, United States 1995 2005 Read moreShow less

The Last Ten Seconds of Life
The Last Ten Seconds of Life is a deathcore band from Mansfield, Pennsylvania. They formed in 2010 and have released two EPs and one full-length. Going through a number of line-up changes, the group is currently a four-piece as well as currently unsigned and searching for a label. Their full-length album, Know Your E… The Last Ten Seconds of Life is a deathcore band from Mansfield, Pennsylvania. They formed in 2010 and have released two EPs and one full-length. Going through a number of line-up changes, the group is currently a four-piece as well as currently unsigned and searching for a label. Their full-length album, Know Your Exits was released in 2011 and features two songs with guest vocals from Carson Slovak from Century and Tyler Guida from Dr. Acula. Their 2012 EP, Warpath had a music video produced for its title track. The band has toured with a variety of groups including Thy Art Is Murder, King Conquer, My Bitter End, Dr. Acula as well as numerous tours with Float Face Down. • The music of the band can be streamed and purchased at www.thelasttensecondsoflife.bandcamp.com • The band's Facebook profile is located at www.facebook.com/thelasttensecondsoflife Read moreShow less
Snuffed on Sight
Snuffed on Sight is a slam death metal band signed to Barbaric Brutality. They have been making music since 2020 in San Francisco, California. Current Lineup: Seven Kane - Vocals Kendric DiStefano - Drums Walid Gad - Guitars Spencer Metala - Bass
Face Yourself
1. Face Yourself is a deathcore band based out of New York, with members spanning across France, New Jersey, and Colorado. Formed in 2023, the band quickly gained recognition for their powerful, modern take on deathcore, blending brutal breakdowns with melodic elements and intense, introspective lyrics. The band consi… 1. Face Yourself is a deathcore band based out of New York, with members spanning across France, New Jersey, and Colorado. Formed in 2023, the band quickly gained recognition for their powerful, modern take on deathcore, blending brutal breakdowns with melodic elements and intense, introspective lyrics. The band consists of vocalist Yasmin Liverneaux Belkhodja, lead guitarist Dave Ricco, guitarists Corey Doremus and Thomas Cardone, bassist Kyle Muenzner, and drummer Eric DiCarlo. Each member brings a unique background to the group, contributing to their distinctive sound. Yasmin, who is based in France, auditioned for the band after being recommended by a mutual friend, and her classical music training adds a unique depth to the band's vocal range. Eric, the band’s founder and drummer, faced the tumultuous currents of life with unwavering determination. Battling a learning disability in his youth, he found solace in the cadence of percussion. His journey through video production and acting ultimately led him back to the drum kit, birthing Face Yourself in 2023 by bringing back musicians he had previously collaborated with on different projects. The lineup came together with Corey, who initially helped with vocal production, and Dave, who was brought in for his technical guitar skills. Kyle, who had worked with Eric on previous projects, joined as the bassist, solidifying the group. The name "Face Yourself" was chosen by Eric, inspired by a song that deeply resonated with him. The band aims to confront personal and societal struggles through their music, inviting listeners to do the same. In March 2023, Face Yourself released their self-titled debut EP, followed by their second EP Death Reflections in June. Their music combines bone-crushing breakdowns, blistering guitar solos, and guttural vocals, creating an atmosphere of sheer aggression and primal force. Since their formation, Face Yourself has released three EPs and nine music videos, with each release further defining their sound and establishing them as a rising force in the deathcore scene. - 2. Face Yourself was an unsigned American progressive/melodic deathcore band from Portland, Oregon. They were formed in September 2012 and remained active until 2017. The band lineup consisted of Jackson Douglas Brockie on vocals, Christopher Jordan Wittren on lead guitar and production, Jesus Duran on rhythm guitar, Levi Delgado on bass, and Ian Mckenzie on drums. Face Yourself initially began as a studio side project between Brockie and Wittren, who had played in separate bands before deciding to collaborate. Their goal was to create a unique sound that fused deathcore with progressive and melodic elements. Their first release, "Demo 2012," came out in September of that year, with Brockie handling vocals and Wittren covering guitars, bass, drums, and programming. They followed this up with the release of their EP COLD in February 2013, once again produced under Wittren’s label, Spin Cycle Productions, which he had established in 2009. In August 2013, they released the single "Broken and Bloody," which featured a more developed lineup, with Adam Eaton on bass guitar and Chase Morris on drums joining Brockie, Wittren, and Duran. Face Yourself disbanded in October 2014 but made a brief return in February 2016, announcing their comeback. However, their final single, "Mouth of Lies," was released in August 2017 before the band ultimately dissolved. After the band's dissolution, Wittren continued his musical career with his solo project, Becoming Akh. - 3. Face Yourself was a metalcore band from Nová Dubnica, Slovakia, formed in 2008 and inactive since 2013. The band's lineup included Jaro Tvrdoň on vocals, Marek Masár and Miro Adamec on guitars, Marek Adamička on bass, and Marek Ježík on drums. The band was known for combining heavy metalcore elements with melodic riffs and emotional lyrics. Face Yourself initially started as a garage band, with Jaro Tvrdoň playing drums before eventually transitioning to vocals. After several lineup changes, including the addition of guitarist Miro Adamec and drummer Marek Ježík, the band solidified its lineup and sound. They performed their first live show in 2009 and soon began working on their first studio recording. In early 2010, Face Yourself released their debut album In Front of Your Eyes, which featured seven tracks. The song "In Our Hands" included guest vocals from Dominika Čižnárová and a piano outro by Martin Kozík. Following the release, the band gained local recognition and performed at various venues throughout Slovakia. In 2011, the band underwent a difficult period, with members struggling to balance personal commitments such as work and education, which led to a decline in activity. Despite these challenges, the band reunited in late 2012 and decided to record one final album as a farewell before key members left for abroad. In February 2013, they returned to RCR Studio to record The Darkest Essence of Light. The album captured the challenges and emotions the band faced during its later years. Read moreShow less
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