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well folks its getting towards that time of year again theyve now put up the timetables so whos gunna be there and which bands/groups cant you miss

looks like another year where gav spends most of his time on smaller stages and boiler room only two acts on the main stage i wana see and as usual i really wana see someone on a small stage at the same time

people i wont be missing are the streets (finally in perth), chemical brothers and infusion

on the wana see list are the donnas, decepticonz, little birdy, decoder ring, butterfingers, freestylers, dallas crane and of course bexta who i enjoy everytime

after being disapointed with previous viewings i will be avoiding frenzal rhomb, grinspoon, jebadiah and carl cox

hopes ta see yall there

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ah mate i was really looking forward to the BDO this year, but i'm going to Europe so gonna have to miss it! Spewing, especially with System of a Down playing, theyre so good. Missed both Rammstein and The Darkness in past years, so was determined to see a big name heavy set, but alas, i will have to wait till next year (or Europe!)

You gonna go watch system gavin?

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who's going?

id like to hold a club event on the same day ..... being one of the only suitable days at the moment ..... but if there's plenty of people migrating to BDO i may have to change it.

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please dont do that to us lauren that would hella suck....

sorry guys i had no choice - as its just 3 or 4 of you going to BDO it wasnt really worth putting the date back for. I had a bit of a problem as MC starts the weekend after BDO - so i couldnt have it on that .... and the weekend before we have a cruise.

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