Dirt Fest 2015
Metal Noob at Dirt Fest
Hellyeah — Dirt Fest 2015 [PHOTOS]
Taproot — Dirt Fest 2015 [PHOTOS]
Coal Chamber
Starset — Dirt Fest 2015 [PHOTOS]
We Are Harlot
Mushroomhead Walk On Dirt Fest
Red Sun Rising
More Dirt Fest Stuff
Metal Noob at Dirt Fest
Dirt Fest 2015 had a pretty heavy lineup, especially for someone who considers Oasis to be the "heaviest band" she's seen in concert. See what happens when a Billy Joel-loving jock from our sister station gets her first taste of metal here.
Jasta — Dirt Fest 2015 [PHOTOS]
Jasta came to Dirt Fest 2015. They saw. They conquered. See all the brutality you missed if you weren't in attendance Friday in our official photo gallery here.
Psychostick
Pyschostick packed up their '2 Ton Paperweight' and made their way to Dirt Fest 2015. Why? Because boobs. See their totally serious and not at all comedic set, which was actually their 1000th show, in our official photo gallery here.
Red Sun Rising
Red Sun Rising have been burning up rock radio with their track 'The Otherside' and brought that heat to the stage at Dirt Fest 2015. Get a glimpse of their set (but don't stare directly at it #SunPuns #lol) in our official photo gallery here.
Dirt Fest 2014
Nothing More Explain 'Jenny'
We had a chance to speak with the guy from Nothing More at Dirt Fest 2014 and found out the inspiration behind their songs 'Jenny' and 'The Matthew Effect.'
Check Out The Ourtunez Slow Motion Dirt Fest Video
Last weekend during Dirt Fest you may have noticed a tent where there were a bunch of people jumping around and rocking out with some inflatables. Well that was the Ourtunez tent and now we know why folks were acting all goofy in there.
PowerPaint 5000
It was no secret to anyone that knows me or listens to my show, that Powerman 5000 was the band I was most excited to see at Dirt Fest 2014. What you might not know is the bands futuristic front man, Spider One, is also an artist.
Anne’s Dirt Fest 2014 Montage: Raw Footage of Gemini Syndrome, Framing Hanley and Killswitch Engage [VIDEO]
Another Dirt Fest has come and gone. It was killer, wasn't it? More than 50 bands rocked six stages at this year's Dirt Fest, and while the temps were hot, the performances were even hotter.