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still havnt even got my ticket for soundwave ;) (incubus)

but as far as BDA is considered... rage against the machine loved em since i was a little fella. karnivool and appart from that i havnt really even checked the lineup.

got a spare 2008 bda ticket for sale aswell if anyone interested

jenkies

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still havnt even got my ticket for soundwave ;) (incubus)

but as far as BDA is considered... rage against the machine loved em since i was a little fella. karnivool and appart from that i havnt really even checked the lineup.

got a spare 2008 bda ticket for sale aswell if anyone interested

jenkies

How much for your ticket?

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yeah? Will have to come find ya or meet up with you on your break or something ;)

all i know is i am working in some ticket booth that sells the tickets for drinks..........thats all i know lol

but sounds like a plan! :banana:

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im going.

last year world on the street was smashing pumkins was gonna b there. that was enough for me to buy a ticket online :) think it was a bit of bs tho :(

but stil rage against the machine should b killa.

stil deciding if i want to drive there...

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all i know is i am working in some ticket booth that sells the tickets for drinks..........thats all i know lol

but sounds like a plan! :)

my job there schools yours, im gonna be handing out water bottles suncream n lip balm from 7.30-1.30pm (6hours) but getting my full usual accounts wage for it, love my government job :( .

feel free to come say hello if we looking bored there, not sure how many people actually come n grab the stuff but its all free if you guys need any of it

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Should be cool, we're playing on the local stage at the same time as the Hoods, which is the only shit thing. I've heard the show they're doing plenty though....they've been practising with lowrider at my work. But looking forward to seeing RATM and Karnivool. Pretty crap lineup overall though

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good luck with your set man, yeah you have drawn a hard lineup with hoods playing at the same time, im sure youll still get a crowd though.

I myself will be checking out hilltops but have a blast man.

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