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Amanda Huerta from Lyons,Illinois loves Hyro da hero and black guys! add her on facebook :)
Man I've been checking this page every day to see if your schedule has added va beach. It's not too late man!
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this guy is legit! i cant wait to go see him!! this guy and Josh Munds would tear shit up all across america, why isn't he on the lineup yet??
rap? this is a modern day rage... scene kids are morons. Don't worry there are plenty of shitty bands on here for you guys too. Too bad they won't be on July 30th for me to see them
Being taken over by rap? There are like 4 rappers on this tour what the fuck are you talking about....
People need to stop bitching about Hyro being here, he's a great artist.
Yes, hes a rap artist, but not a normal rap artist, go listen to Ghetto Ambiance and when that first cord of the guitar hits you know its not every other rapper in the world
he played Slam Dunk Festival last year, on the Heaviest stage there, slotted in between Feed The Rhino and While She Sleeps, and had a bigger pit then both bands put together
Yes, hes a rap artist, but not a normal rap artist, go listen to Ghetto Ambiance and when that first cord of the guitar hits you know its not every other rapper in the world
he played Slam Dunk Festival last year, on the Heaviest stage there, slotted in between Feed The Rhino and While She Sleeps, and had a bigger pit then both bands put together
@XxhelloxBMTHxkittyxX holy shit I didn't know about this!!! Hey did you hear they are actually putting punk rocks groups on warped tour too?! Man somebody should do something about this! I'm seriously surprised that rap and punk groups are on a tour that was founded on rap, punk, and reggae artist! Gee you better go tell Kevin to stop it.... In 1999 you fucking Retard, use your fucking empty void you call a brain for fuming once, no shot it's being invaded by "...rap" the tour ha alway had rap artist since it began you 14 year old twat, anyone who doesn't realize that needs to be hit over the head with a tack hammer because you fail at the full grasp of what warped tour really is.
This guy deserves mad recognition. This is some real hip-hop. Warped is usually really good about putting on some good rappers. Shad, Grieves, and P.O.S. in the past all made me really happy.
wanna be rap core rock garbage... rhymes and rock begin and end with Zack de la Rocha... this stuff sux. Like a worse version of HED PE
Creative- mixed emotion about him. He has talent and likes A Day to Remember so I guess he's alright!
Ex- At The Drive-In?
Ex-Idiot Pilot?
Ex-Blood Brothers?
Hip-hop fronted?
I just died and went to intelligent music Heaven.
Ex-Idiot Pilot?
Ex-Blood Brothers?
Hip-hop fronted?
I just died and went to intelligent music Heaven.
I'd never heard him before this announcement but he is so good. Intelligent hip hop like him is what we need, not T Mills and all his bullshit
jfree0586 you're an idiot. Easily one of the better acts announced so far. Have you even listened to him?
From Houston an not playing it!!! Quitting the show before?!?! I've never heard this dude but I really wanted to check him out. I guess I'll be going to San Antonio as well!
Hyro da Hero finally some US shows!!!!!!!hyro is gonna steal the show, Warp is gonna introduce alot of fools to the sickest artist out!
3:39 Hyro Da Hero- Sleeping Giants (Official Music Video) Imported from Youtube
4:01 Hyro Da Hero - We Still Popular [Official Music Video] Imported from Youtube
0:17 Hyro Da Hero Insane Super Hero Jump. Soundwave 2012 Imported from Youtube
8:29 Hyro Da Hero - Electronic Press Kit (EPK) - Birth School Work Death Imported from Youtube
3:35 Hyro Da Hero - Ghetto Ambiance (Official Video) Imported from Youtube
0:39 Hyro Da Hero Blackout Competition Higher and Higher Imported from Youtube
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0:34 Hyro Da Hero becomes a warlock on that new drug Charlie Sheen Imported from Youtube
0:39 Greetings from Sleeping Giants video set Imported from Youtube
3:38 Hyro Da Hero - Sleeping Giants [Official Music Video] Imported from Youtube
Rap / Hip-Hop, Rock
from Houston, TX
from Houston, TX
Seasons come and go. Trends pop and deflate. Careers rise and fall. Genres of music live and die. Once in awhile, an artist steps up who doesn't quite follow the cycle. He doesn't pay heed to "What's cool." He doesn't give a shit about "Who's hot." He doesn't follow the zeitgeist but, rather, the zeitgeist follows him.Hyro Da Hero is about to flip rap upside down, inside out and all around.Hyro Da Hero spins his own cycle of hip hop on his debut album Birth, School, Work, Death. Hyro loads rock 'n' roll attitude into explosive, engaging and enthralling rap music. With the crunch of a power chord and the snap of a rhyme, the Houston-bred Los Angeles-based MC spits pure fire. Produced by Ross Robinson--the man behind Korn, Slipknot and At the Drive-in's legendary debuts--Birth, School, Work, Death sounds like Nas fronting Rage Against the Machine.Hyro's band--Daniel Anderson [guitar, Idiot Pilot], Paul Hinojos [bass, At The Drive-In/Sparta/The Mars Volta] and Blood Brothers' Cody Votolato [guitar] and Mark Gajadhar [drums]--certainly have the pedigree to pummel as well. Guttural riffs feed into razor-sharp rhymes, building a sound that's as introspective as it is infectious. Hyro da Hero fires off one aural grenade after another whether it's violent punk-funk vibrancy of "Sleeping Giants" or the sugary bitch-slap of "We Still Popular." Across the album, Hyro experiments with a myriad of styles from the psyched-out pop of "Man in My City" to his call-to-arms, "Grudge," where he proudly declares, "I ain't Lil Wayne."This is hip hop like you've never heard.About his enigmatic sound, Hyro comments, "I always look to the underground. That's where the honesty comes from. Genuine rap and rock go hand-in-hand, but no one has done it like this. It's raw, and it's real."That raw and real soul hypercharges "Section 8," which breaks into a cathartic freakout that's beautifully unsettling. In the same breath, Hyro can spit out witty and righteously brilliant observations of popular culture on "We Still Popular," featuring Tony Royster Jr. [Jay-Z] behind the drum kit. After a "Sweet Child O' Mine"-style guitar lead, Hyro examines everything wrong with Hollywood. He delves into the song revealing, "That's about how easy it is to get fame these days, but it's all bullshit. The Kim Kardashian's and Lindsay Lohan's all fall down eventually, but it's sad that this is our pop culture. I'm happy to be regular, but I'm going to speak my mind."However, Hyro is far from regular. He's been dazzling the hip hop and rock fans alike with his independently released mixtapes Gangsta Rock [2007], Rock N' Roll Gangsta [2008] and Belo Horizonte [2009]. Those mixtapes have been downloaded in excess of 100,000 times, and Hyro received glowing acclaim from tastemakers such as Alternative Press, My Old Kentucky Blog, ARTISTdirect.com, Blabbermouth.net, AbsolutePunk.net and many more. However, there's nothing quite like seeing Hyro live. He's rocked stages worldwide with 50 Cent, Cypress Hill, Deftones, Staind, Halestorm, Hatebreed and countless other rock and rap acts. He adds, "It all really goes down on stage. You need to hear and see this live."Hyro's proper debut, Birth, School, Work, Death taps into something that's been missing in rock and rap. "Ross Robinson pulled a lot out me. He pushed me to the edge, and I was able to realize everything I'd always dreamed my music would sound like with his help. It got intense, but it was all worth it, and I've got a record that's going to knock the world on its ass."In the end, Hyro screams for revolution on "Beam Me Up," and it's a fitting declaration. This is time to break the cycle. This is time for Hyro Da Hero. -- Rick Florino (Dolor, Author), October 2010
Dates Playing
| Jun 16 | Salt Lake City, UT |
| Jun 17 | Denver, CO |
| Jun 20 | Las Vegas, NV |
| Jun 21 | Irvine, CA |
| Jun 22 | Pomona, CA |
| Jun 23 | San Francisco, CA |
| Jun 24 | Ventura, CA |
| Jun 27 | Chula Vista, CA |
| Jun 28 | Glendale, AZ |
| Jun 29 | Las Cruces, NM |
| Jun 30 | San Antonio, TX |
| Jul 01 | Houston, TX |
| Jul 03 | Dallas, TX |
| Jul 05 | Maryland Heights, MO |
| Jul 06 | Auburn Hills, MI |
| Jul 07 | Tinley Park, IL |
| Jul 08 | Shakopee, MN |
| Jul 09 | Bonner Springs, KS |
| Jul 10 | Noblesville, IN |
| Jul 11 | Cuyahoga Falls, OH |
| Jul 12 | Burgettstown, PA |
| Jul 14 | Montreal, QC CA |
| Jul 15 | Toronto, ON CA |
| Jul 22 | Hartford, CT |


