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Faith No More at Festival Hall in the bag.

Les Claypool at the forum in December.

Wouldn't mind seeing dredg in December, but hate Karnivool, so I may just go and leave before Karnivool.

I'm hoping Isis, Baroness, Mastodon and Muse do side gigs, festivals suck.

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Faith No More at Festival Hall in the bag.

Les Claypool at the forum in December.

Wouldn't mind seeing dredg in December, but hate Karnivool, so I may just go and leave before Karnivool.

I'm hoping Isis, Baroness, Mastodon and Muse do side gigs, festivals suck.

my summer close to being booked for concerts

Birds Of Tokyo Acoustic Tour at qpac

Pearl Jam, Ben Harper at QSAC

Guttermouth at Hi Fi

Les Claypool at Tivoli

Soundwave at RNA

ACDC at QSAC

still deciding on BDO and Laneway, hoping for Mars Volta sideshow

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God, if ANYONE has a spare ticket to the Big Day Out i would love you forever if you could holla and you will of course be compensated... I'm spewing I missed out on tickets and beginning to get desperate despite being so far away!!!!

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Porcupine Tree in January and The Mars Volta have announced the Festy Hall side show. TMV live is like nothing else.

So many gigs crammed into 3 months, why can't they spread out over the year. I'm actually do my best to make global warming rapidly rise, that way it'll be summer all year round.

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Johnny Cash

Neil Finn

Augie March

Bon Iver

Tallest man on Earth

New Settlement Road (this ones just shameless self promotion www.newsettlementroad.com)

Tom Woodward

Bob Dylan

Ray La Fontaine

That's the stuff I'm listening to at the moment - going through a bit of a folk/alt.country phase.

A couple of people have mentioned Coheed and Cambria, amazing band. Their first 3 albums are genius.

Any heavy band that puts "coo-coo-ca-joos" into their songs gets my vote!

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All set for Soundwave (Miaden,Slash,QOTSA,Primus,Melvins etc) with rumours of Twisted Sister,Blind Guardian and Soundgarden wow

Metallica

Saw Metallica last night for the 3rd time in my life. Previous times were in 92 during the black album tour (Austria and Seattle) where they teamed with Motorhead and G n R. They blew Gunners off the stage something shocking back then and it is still to this day the best gig I`ve ever seen.

Nearly 20yrs on these blokes have lost none of their stage presence. They give 100% to the crowd and are just awesome to watch. Sensational.

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Got my tool tics in the mail yesterday ;)

i was after some seats for $180 but they sold out in 2 minutes.......

i'm pumped

Damn, the seated area is really good, sucks that you missed out.

I got mine in the mail yesterday too... 3 seats. Ridiculous money though.

Also got Deftones tickets, excited for that.

Saw Baroness on Friday night, best gig I've been to in a long damn time.

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Damn, the seated area is really good, sucks that you missed out.

I got mine in the mail yesterday too... 3 seats. Ridiculous money though.

Also got Deftones tickets, excited for that.

Saw Baroness on Friday night, best gig I've been to in a long damn time.

it is big money but i doubt it will happen again for a while.

sounds like you're having a good run at the mo.

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