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Attila
Channel 24 — Sacramento, CA

Attila is a deathcore band from Atlanta that's been deliberately antagonistic since forming in 2007. They built a reputation on being the guys metal bands act concerned about in interviews. Their whole thing is controlled chaos—frontman Chris Fronzak shouts over crushing riffs like he's genuinely mad about something, which seems to be his default state. They've released a steady stream of albums that sound like what would happen if someone weaponized frustration into audio form. 'About That Life' became their gateway track, a song that proved their brand of aggressive posturing could actually reach people who weren't already sold on the concept. They tour constantly and seem to genuinely enjoy winding up the metal community while making music that works as both satire and the real thing simultaneously. They're not trying to be deep or revolutionary. They're just loud, direct, and committed to the bit.

Known for About That Life, Rage, Prove Me Right, Chaos, Middle Finger

Attila rolled through Discovery Park on October 2nd with the kind of setlist that rewards the people who've actually paid attention to their catalog. They opened with 'Middle Fingers Up' and kept the energy pointed at the deeper cuts—'Bite Your Tongue' and 'Moshpit' landed harder than the expected radio moves. The eight-song set felt lean but purposeful, closing out with 'Proving Grounds' in a way that suggested they weren't interested in the usual encore dance. Sacramento's seen them work a room before, but this particular night had the feel of a band playing exactly what they wanted.

Sacramento's metal and hardcore scene punches above its weight for a mid-size city. It's a place where metalcore bands find an audience that actually shows up, where the pits are real and the crowd knows the words. Attila fits naturally into that ecosystem—they're theatrical enough for the kids who like spectacle but heavy enough that the purists don't write them off. The scene here has always embraced bands that blur the line between party and aggression.

Stay in Midtown Sacramento, where the neighborhood actually feels alive—walk to restaurants, bars, and galleries without planning logistics. Dinner at The Kitchen restaurant offers precise, ingredient-focused cooking that pairs well with the area's wine bar culture. Spend an afternoon at the Crocker Art Museum, one of the country's oldest art institutions, or wander the American River Bike Trail if you need to clear your head before the show. The neighborhood's tree-lined streets and vintage architecture beat anywhere else in town.

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