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DEFQON.1 Line up announced :D

RED

Zany

The Prophet

Noisecontrollers

Fausto

Nitrouz

Max Enforcer & The Beholder

Brennan Heart

Deepack

Davide Sonar

Alpha2

Donkey Rollers

Mc Ruffian

BLACK

The Viper

Art of Fighters

Endymion

Dj Decipher

Noize Suppressor

Evil Activities

Tha Playah

Spellbound

Kasparov

Mc D

ORANGE

Jowan

Vandall

Dr Willis

Joop

Mark Sherry

Bio Weapon

Alex Kidd

K90

Proteus

Amber Savage vs Nik Fish

Mc V

GREY

The Prophet

Neophyte

Public Domain

Pavo

Sasha

Gizmo

Chester

Paul Holden

The Viper vs Frank E & Mars L

Mc Losty

PURPLE

Nathan Criptic vs Imperial

Suae vs Pulsar

Dexi vs Daniel Velerium

Matrix vs Xdream

Scotti G vs Cantosis

Yennus vs soul T

S Dee vs Audio Damage

comp winners

Mc Destiny

DEFQON.1 Line up announced :D

RED

Zany

The Prophet

Noisecontrollers

Fausto

Nitrouz

Max Enforcer & The Beholder

Brennan Heart

Deepack

Davide Sonar

Alpha2

Donkey Rollers

Mc Ruffian

BLACK

The Viper

Art of Fighters

Endymion

Dj Decipher

Noize Suppressor

Evil Activities

Tha Playah

Spellbound

Kasparov

Mc D

ORANGE

Jowan

Vandall

Dr Willis

Joop

Mark Sherry

Bio Weapon

Alex Kidd

K90

Proteus

Amber Savage vs Nik Fish

Mc V

GREY

The Prophet

Neophyte

Public Domain

Pavo

Sasha

Gizmo

Chester

Paul Holden

The Viper vs Frank E & Mars L

Mc Losty

PURPLE

Nathan Criptic vs Imperial

Suae vs Pulsar

Dexi vs Daniel Velerium

Matrix vs Xdream

Scotti G vs Cantosis

Yennus vs soul T

S Dee vs Audio Damage

comp winners

Mc Destiny

f**k YES. im heaps bummed bout headhunterz not makin an appearance, but it was to be expected. P.L.U.R lol

  • 2 weeks later...

And for those interested

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Host: LIGHTER MASSIVE

Type: Party - Night of Mayhem

Network: Global

Start Time: Saturday, July 4, 2009 at 9:00pm

End Time: Sunday, July 5, 2009 at 6:00am

Location: Canberra Indoor Rock Climbing Centre

Street: 38 Essington st, Mitchell

City/Town: Canberra, Australia

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Email: lighter.nomad @ gmail.com

DescriptionEven during the inhospitable conditions of Canberra winter Lighter Massive is back with the third annual installment of Canberras biggest hard dance event.

For this one we decided to bring back the best talent that has made hard dance and hardcore what it is today in Australia

Soul-t (PHD/melb)

Suae (Syd)

AMS (Adelaide)

Supported by your favorite local and interstate talent:

Nomad

Tempa (syd)

Enerv8

Selby(syd)

Nasty

Mike Mayhem

Germ (syd)

9:00pm to 6:00am

Saturday the 4th of July 2009

Canberra Indoor rockclimbing centre

38 Essington st, Mitchell

Neverest is an ALL AGES EVENT

Tickets are $25 plus bf

Available from Landspeed in Garema Place in Civic or Lighter Massive crew.

More on the door!!!

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