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The Offspring (USA), Incubus (USA), Social Distortion (USA), Killswitch Engage (USA), Coheed & Cambria (USA), As I Lay Dying (USA), Motion City Soundtrack (USA), Red Jumpsuit Aparatus (USA), Chiodos, Saosin (USA), Plain White T's, Jim Ward, Scary Kids Scaring Kids (USA), Boys Like Girls, Cartel, Mindless Self Indulgence, Shadows Fall (USA), Mewithoutyou, The Dear Hunter (USA), Bleeding Through (USA), Carpathian, Sugarcult, Arthur Enders, All Time Low, From Autumn to Ashes (USA), The Starting Line (USA), Dan Nigro, Kevin Devine, Mae, The Receiving End of Sirens (USA), Still Remains, Socratic (USA), Divine Heresy, Envy on the Coast, Haste the Day, Madina Lake, The Matches (USA), My American Heart, Halifax, Fall of Troy

That line up. If your in to that type of music, its an awesome line up.

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wheres this and how much etc etc etc etc

Well was $99 for early bird tickets. Not sure if they are still about. Its at riverstage/botanical gardens, and on the 23rd of Feb. I went last year (which was the first year in qld) and it was pretty good. Awesome line up last year too.

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havent got my tix yet ill have to get in quick or pay a f*kin million through ebay but either way theres no way im missin it either the line up is f*kin unbelievable;

KSE - seen em twice they are f*kin awesome

AILD - f*kin awesome band saw them when they toured with bleeding through

Bleeding Through - ^^^^^^

Shadows fall - i never thought theyd make it to AUS but f*k im excited

+ all the emo bands im not proud that i listen to

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hell yes, and it is the most incredible f**kin band line up ive ever seen! KILLSWITCH MOTHERf**kIN ENGAGE! havnt got bdo tickets.. waitin for the 2nd announcement to decide if i'll ebay some, heard a rumour that foo fighters will be comin back again.. so i dont mind payin out the ass 2 see them and RATM!

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