A few bands that performed at Studio 1 in the 80s and 90s
Studio 1 (also known as Studio One) in Newark, NJ, was a key venue in the late 1980s and 1990s metal and rock scene, often hosting up-and-coming bands before they achieved widespread fame. Based on concert archives, venue histories, and fan recollections, several acts performed there early in their careers and later became major successes—defined here as achieving multi-platinum sales, headlining arenas or festivals, and gaining significant cultural impact in rock or metal. Here's a list of those that fit the "mega band" criteria, with performance details where available:
- Pantera: Performed on September 21, 1990, during the early Cowboys From Hell tour, shortly after their major-label debut. This was before their breakthrough with 1992's Vulgar Display of Power and 1994's Far Beyond Driven (which debuted at #1 on Billboard). They went on to become one of the most influential groove metal bands, selling over 20 million albums worldwide and headlining massive tours.
- Skid Row: Played multiple shows in the late 1980s, including club gigs during their formative years. Their self-titled 1989 debut went 5x platinum, with hits like "Youth Gone Wild" and "I Remember You," leading to arena tours opening for acts like Bon Jovi and Guns N' Roses. They achieved global fame in the hair metal era, with over 10 million albums sold.
- Sepultura: Performed on March 6, 1994, during the Chaos A.D. Worldwide Tour. Already rising from 1991's Arise, they exploded post-1996's Roots, becoming one of the biggest metal bands globally (especially in Latin America and Europe), with over 20 million albums sold and headlining festivals like Rock in Rio. (From earlier context, confirmed via setlist.fm archives.)
- Warrant: Performed on May 3, 1989, around the release of their debut Dirty Rotten Filthy Stinking Rich. They hit mega status with 1990's Cherry Pie (3x platinum, #1 hit title track), selling over 10 million albums and touring arenas before the grunge shift.

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