
Falling In Reverse ripped through their set at Coastal Credit Union Music Park on August 22, 2025, like they owned every inch of the “God Is A Weapon Tour.” Ronnie Radke (vocals), Christian Thompson (guitar), Marc Okubo (guitar), Luke Holland (drums), and Daniel “DL” Laskiewicz (bass) weren’t just playing songs—they were staging an assault, and the crowd was right there for it. The catalog stretched from The Drug in Me Is You (2011) to Popular Monster(2024), with the 2025 single “God Is A Weapon” detonating like it was written for this exact moment. Fire, sparks, and pyrotechnics went off in sync with every big hit, giving the fans in face paint and ripped merch something to scream about. Falling In Reverse are on Epitaph Records, certified, charting, and still pushing buttons. The merch line was chaos—hoodies, box sets, vinyl, and shirts being snatched up like contraband. Official website: https://fallinginreverse.com.
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Wage War showed up like they were on a mission to level the place. Briton Bond (vocals), Seth Blake (guitar), Cody Quistad (guitar), Chris Gaylord (bass), and Stephen Kluesener (drums) drove through their catalog—Blueprints, Deadweight, Pressure, Manic—with clenched teeth and no wasted motion. The smoke cannons fired off every time the breakdowns hit, filling the air as kids in the pit tried to one-up each other with harder slams. It was heavy, it was sharp, and it didn’t let up. The band, signed to Fearless Records, continues to champion mental health awareness without ever softening their punch. Merch—vinyl, shirts, posters—flew off the tables like people were gearing up for war. Official website: https://wagewarband.com.
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Tech N9ne tore into his set like he had something to prove, which at this point in his career he absolutely doesn’t.The man’s discography—Anghellic, Absolute Power, All 6’s and 7’s, Something Else, Planet, ASIN9NE—is an endless reminder that he’s been running laps around the industry while staying fiercely independent with Strange Music. Every double-time verse and tongue-twisting rhyme had the crowd out of their seats, arms up, and mouths moving just as fast. The visuals on stage hit hard, but it was the sheer speed and volume of his delivery that turned heads. Fans lined up deep at the merch booth, grabbing graphic tees, deluxe CDs, and posters like they were souvenirs from some cult initiation. Official website: https://techn9ne.com.
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Sleep Theory kicked things off like they were dead set on proving they belonged on this bill. Cullen Moore (vocals), Paolo Vergara (bass), Ben Pruitt (drums), and Daniel Pruitt (guitar) stomped through songs from Paper Hearts (2023) and Afterglow (2025) with the kind of confidence that got people moving early. “Fallout,” “Numb,” and “Stuck in My Head” landed with force, and fans who thought they’d coast through the opener ended up singing along. Their merch—shirts, patches, and physical releases—was everywhere by the end of the night. Official website: https://sleeptheoryband.com.
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