Posted by scott on Sunday, April 6, 2003 at 4:44 AM (EDT)
A lot of people have been asking who will be playing at this year's Krazyfest. After talking to Andy, owner of Initial Records, I can now tell you that both Midtown and Reggie & The Full Effect have been confirmed for this year's fest, taking place from August 1-3 in Louisville, KY. You heard it here first. Expect more bands to be announced in the coming weeks, and also keep your eyes out for a big contest we'll be doing in conjunction with the fest.
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GeetarChick (April 6, 2003)
Reggie: thumbs up. Midtown: eh i'll pass. now how about adding some "KRAZY" bands, eh? 2+ Replies
Someone (April 6, 2003)
i'm going no matter what, but i wish the first two confirmed bands were better.
sickboi (chris) (April 6, 2003)
God fucking damn it. How about some rock, not this pseudo rock bullishit.
Someone (April 6, 2003)
i'd rather krazy glue my penis to myself than go to this fest (what movie am i pointing to?) cobra 7+ Replies
AdamSocial (April 7, 2003)
I like how people bitch about Krazyfest not being "crazy" enough. There are about 3000 mosh-metal fests every year. | Features
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