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Lethal Bizzle


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I Went to quite a smallish kent festival last year... thousands of problems with paying the bands so half the bands didnt play... We went to go and see Dizzee Rascal but but he didnt show so Lethal Bizzle who were due to play another stage steped up... And we were amazed he was easily the best hip hop act I have ever seen.

Before we were like what a load of shit he is because its not our sort of music but he is amazing live.

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I Went to quite a smallish kent festival last year... thousands of problems with paying the bands so half the bands didnt play... We went to go and see Dizzee Rascal but but he didnt show so Lethal Bizzle who were due to play another stage steped up... And we were amazed he was easily the best hip hop act I have ever seen.

Before we were like what a load of shit he is because its not our sort of music but he is amazing live.

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Oh look another repeat booking I could give 2 shits about. Fantastic...

Could FR please throw me a bone with their repeat booking scheme and book Less Than Jake or Flogging Molly?! I don't think that's too much to ask! ;)

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Oh look another repeat booking I could give 2 shits about. Fantastic...

Could FR please throw me a bone with their repeat booking scheme and book Less Than Jake or Flogging Molly?! I don't think that's too much to ask! ;)

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LB only playe Dance tent last year and with a new album out, why shouldn't he play on a bigger stage? He adds a bit of something different to the festival (unlike the two bands you mentioned, although I would love flogging Molly).
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Oh look another repeat booking I could give 2 shits about. Fantastic...

Could FR please throw me a bone with their repeat booking scheme and book Less Than Jake or Flogging Molly?! I don't think that's too much to ask! ;)

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As long as he's on the NME and not headlining the Dance stage I'm not too bothered.

I noticed he got bottled off last year at Download, I'd like to think Reading/Leeds festival goers were more open minded. <_<

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As long as he's on the NME and not headlining the Dance stage I'm not too bothered.

I noticed he got bottled off last year at Download, I'd like to think Reading/Leeds festival goers were more open minded. <_<

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