Cavalera Conspiracy has returned with a vengeance and brought down the house at a packed Regency Ballroom in San Francisco.

With one of the most diverse line-ups of the year, the Pandemonium Tour features not only Cavalera Conspiracy, but also Bay Area thrash legends Death Angel, Corrosion Of Conformity performing Blind in it’s entirety, and the crusty hardcore Lody Kong, who’s members include both Igor and Zyon Cavalera who are the sons of Cavlera Conspiracy mastermind of Max Cavalera .

Cavalera Conspiracy not only steamrolled their way through a handful of songs off their latest release, Pandemonium, but also appeased the Sepultura fans, playing “Refuse/Resist,” “Territory,” and “We Who Are Not As Others.”

Death Angel didn’t disappoint their hometown crowd, delivering a surgically precise yet all too brief set, highlighted by “Claws in so Deep,” “Mistress of Pain,” and “Caster of Shame.”

Billed as Corrosion Of Conformity Blind, and fronted by former frontman Karl Agell, C.O.C. ripped through Blind from beginning to end.

Opening the show was Lody Kong, who’s old school hardcore crossover sound set the tempo for the evening.

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Raymond Ahner is a professional freelance photographer residing in San Francisco, California. Growing up in the Bay Area, Raymond was lucky enough to witness both the Punk and Thrash Metal scene of the 1980's explode literally right in front of his eyes. It was a pretty special time in his life, and is what instilled his love for live music. Over the years Raymond has been fortunate enough to combine his passion for live music with his love of photography. And although he will always love shooting the big arena Rock show, it is in a tiny, packed to the rafters club were he his most at home with his gear.