Jason Martin Indy has seen Chevelle 2 times.

In 1995, Chevelle was formed as a trio with drummer SamLoeffler on drums, his brother Pete Loeffler on lead vocals and guitar, and Matt Scott on bass. Scott lasted less than a year and was replaced by a third Loeffler brother, Joe, in 1996. Together, these three released the band's debut album "Point #1" in 1999. Often described as indie rock, Chevelle embraced a heavier, nu-metal sound with "Wonder What's Next" (2002) and "This Type of Thinking (Could Us In)" (2004). Joe left the band in 2005 and was replaced by Dean Bernardini. With Bernardini, Chevelle released five more studio albums. Bernardini departed the band in 2019, but Chevelle continued on a duo releasing "NIRATIAS" in 2021.

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Date Concert Venue Location
Jul 31, 2003
Ozzfest 2003
Ozzy Osbourne / Korn / Marilyn Manson / Disturbed / Chevelle / Cradle of Filth / Voivod / Hotwire / Shadows Fall / Grade 8 / Twisted Method / Nothingface / Killswitch Engage / Ünloco / Depswa / Motograter / Chimaira / Sworn Enemy / The Revolution Smile / Endo / Memento Show all bands
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Verizon Wireless Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States
Aug 13, 2002
Ozzfest 2002
Ozzy Osbourne / System of a Down / Down / Hatebreed / Glassjaw / Rob Zombie / The Used / Otep / Neurotica / Drowning Pool / Mushroomhead / Meshuggah / Pulse Ultra / Adema / Chevelle / P.O.D. / Sw1tched / Black Label Society / Ill Niño / Lostprophets / Seether / The Apex Theory Show all bands
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Verizon Wireless Music Center Noblesville, Indiana, United States

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