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Guest Boxhead

hey guys, just curious if any of you go to livid? or plan to go on livid, i will leave posts in this thread when i hear more about bands etc joining the line up...

(squizz and other admins - livid is a QLD festival(even tho there are having one in other states which sux ) therefor dont move it)

im proud to announce, that i know of 1 band that is touring with livid.. UNWRITTEN LAW!!!

they are awesome, but thats all i know of atm..

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i would really love to see millencolin again.. even tho i saw em at livid.. that yr.. yes it was perfect, cept for oasis could be there...

mmhmm i might have to say, that if millencolin, and oasis, and mxpx played this yrs livid they will come close to 2000...

yeah millencolin and UL can both rent a joint coz they are both out here soo much...

millencolin is highly unlikely to go to livid, seeing as drummer broke elbow earlier in the yr in denver.. and they just finished a world tour.

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$100?? WTF???

on the site it says $88, i went to the pines to get some today.. $90... thats not $100.. but still.. OASIS.. Unwritten law...

i know the prices are rising, but you gotta remember that if you go see a band thats touring then that will cost around $20.. so thats 5 bands you see covered in 1 day..

for me such as: unwritten law, oasis(they have ghigh tix prices), bodyjar, grinspoon, bad religion, sum41, something for kate...

it is worth it

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