Murdërone (The Ultimate Motörhead Experience), Stronger Than Machines, Last Second Chance, Gain of Funktion
with Murdërone (The Ultimate Motörhead Experience), Stronger Than Machines, Last Second Chance, Gain of Funktion
Sun March 22, 2026 6:00 pm PDT (Doors: 6:00 pm )
Whisky A Go Go , 8901 W Sunset Boulevard, West Hollywood, CA (map)
All Ages
Murdërone (The Ultimate Motörhead Experience), Stronger Than Machines, Last Second Chance, Gain of Funktion
$23.15 - $723.55
Murdërone (The Ultimate Motörhead Experience)
Murdërone is formed by an all-star lineup with veteran Heavy Metal group Soulfly's original bassist and founding member Cello Dias along Wade Murff on Drums (Doyle, Orgy, Prong) and Ty Asoudegan on Guitars (Danzig, George Lynch, Michael Schenker).

With a no-bullshit attitude, breakneck riffs, and an electric live presence, Murdërone doesn’t imitate — they ignite. Channeling the raw power and filthy spirit of Motörhead, they tear through sets like a bar fight on wheels. It’s heavy. It’s fast. It’s chaos. Just the way Lemmy would’ve wanted it.

Raise your glass and get ready to hear the Ace of Spades dealt all over again. 

♠️ ♠️ ♠️
Stronger Than Machines
Stronger Than Machines is a Southern California-based heavy metal band featuring vocalist Andy Knapp, who also fronts the reunited nu-metal band Snot. Known for a heavy, modern sound, the band released the single "No Way Out" in early 2026, ahead of their EP The Calm Within Chaos. They are actively touring and releasing new material, combining intense metal with active rock influences.
Last Second Chance

The band Last Second Chance features AxiA and Manuel Giusti, who are known for being part of Tim Heidecker's band Dekkar in the On Cinema At The Cinema universe. Other interesting details about the group include: 

  • Collaborations: Their debut EP features legendary drummer Mike Portnoy (Dream Theater).
  • Deep Origins: Their song "Send Me A Sign" was written by AxiA in memory of a close friend who passed away in a motorcycle accident. The band recorded at the Foo Fighters' legendary Studio 606 in Los Angeles. 
  • A "Look-Alike" Observation: The band has joked on their social media that guitarist Manuel Giusti is gradually turning into Johnny Depp’s character from the movie Blow.
Gain of Funktion