Supporting Acts
- 2001 (Rock in Rio): Pato Fú, Carlinhos Brown, IRA! e Ultraje a Rigor, Papa Roach and Oasis
- 2002 (Europe): Weezer
- 2002 (North America): CKY and Mix Master Mike
- 2006 (Europe): Living Things, Sex Action, Funeral For A Friend, To My Surprise, The Darkness, Xutos e Pontapés, Pitty, Oddzial Zamkniety, Shakra, Amulet, 4Lyn, Sebastian Bach, Papa Roach, Bullet for My Valentine, Melrose, Shakerleg, Avenged Sevenfold and Towers of London
- 2006 (North America): Phantom Planet, Hoobastank, Sebastian Bach, Papa Roach, The Suicide Girls, Die Mannequin, Novadriver, Modern Day Zero and Helmet
- 2007 (Mexico): The Volture and Maligno
- 2007 (Oceania): Sebastian Bach and Rose Tattoo
- 2007 (Japan): Mucc
- 2009 (Taiwan): Matzka
- 2009 (Korea): GUMX
- 2009 (Japan): Mucc
- 2010 (Canada): Sebastian Bach and Danko Jones
- 2010 (Latin America): Sebastian Bach, Puya, Vivora, Angelus, Armand DJ, Océano, Los 33, Black Drawing Chalks, Rockvox, Viuda Negra, León Bruno, Electrocirkus, Pixel, Gaia, Space Bee, Massacre, La Mancha de Rolando, Killterry, Vendetta, ReyToro, Rosa Tattooada, Rock Rocket, Forgotten Boys, Khalice
- 2010 (Europe): Danko Jones, Murderdolls, Sebastian Bach, Imperial State Electric and Night Shift
- 2010 (Australia): Korn, Spiderbait, Shihad and The Delta Riggs
- 2010 (United Arab Emirates): Juliana Down
- 2011 (Rock in Rio): System of a Down, Evanescence, Detonautas and Pitty
- 2011 (Latin America): Dion, Utopians, La Mancha de Rolando, El bordo, Poc, The Volture and Agora
- 2011 (North America): Buckcherry, The Sword, Reverend Horton Heat, Hinder, Adelitas Way, Asking Alexandria, Sebastian Bach, Black Label Society, The Pretty Reckless, Loaded, Steel Panther and The Crystal Method
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“It is handsomer to remain in the establishment better than the establishment, and conduct that in the best manner, than to make a sally against evil by some single improvement, without supporting it by a total regeneration.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Love and work are viewed and experienced as totally separate activities motivated by separate needs. Yet, when we think about it, our common sense tells us that our most inspired, creative acts are deeply tied to our need to love and that, when we lack love, we find it difficult to work creatively; that work without love is dead, mechanical, sheer competence without vitality, that love without work grows boring, monotonous, lacks depth and passion.”
—Marta Zahaykevich, Ucranian born-U.S. psychitrist. Critical Perspectives on Adult Womens Development, (1980)