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sean:
Hey Danny.

You have any teleporters in Washington?

Scandanavian War Machine:
not yet  :-(

TheFuriousWombat:
This looks like an awesome lineup but Primavera looks better, in my humble opinion (although I can say from experience that Black Moth Super Rainbow and Explosions in the Sky are both great live bands. The former not at all for a festival setting but still great and I would love to see Animal Collective). But really, Jesus Lizard, Aphex Twin (!!), Plant and Animals, Yo La Tengo, Deerhunter, Lightning Bolt, Sonic Youth, My Bloody Valentine, Shellac, Dan Deacon Ensemble, Fucked Up, Gang Gang Dance, Magnolia Electric Co., Shearwater, SunnO))), Wooden Shjips and oh so many more. God it sounds good. Usually I'm against going to festivals but I would make the trek to this for sure if money wasn't an issue.

EDIT:
OK, I take it back actually. Cool as some of the bands playing Primavera are, the overall lineup for Sasquatch is a lot stronger. Wish I didn't live on the opposite end of the country...

Joseph:
I've been debating going to Europe for some time, and Primavera may seal the deal.  If not, I'll be going to Sasquatch.

But really, in my mind, there is no comparison between the two.  Sasquatch has some cool bands playing, notably TV On The Radio, Bon Iver, Explosions In The Sky, M83, Sun Kil Moon, The Wrens, St. Vincent, and King Khan & The Shrines.  And they could possibly add some other cool acts.

But Primavera's lineup is amazing.  Andrew Bird, Aphex Twin, Black Lips, Fucked Up, Gang Gang Dance, Ghostface, Lightning Bolt, Magik Markers, Magnolia Electric Co., My Bloody Valentine, Oneida, Phoenix, Shearwater, Shellac, Sonic Youth, Spiritualized, Sunn 0))), The Jesus Lizard, The New Year, The Vaselines, Women, Yo La Tengo.

I mean, the fucking Jesus Lizard.  Anyone who would choose Sasquatch over this is crazy.

Catacombs:
Oh man, if i didn't live on the East Coast i'd be there so hard.

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