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All three headliners on Saturdays download lineup are great. I'm pleased I don't have that choice to make.

But yeah realistically.

Dizzie rascal

Yeah yeah yeahs

The hives

Jimmy eat world

Stone sour

Gogol bordello

Limp Bizkit

Stereophonics

Of monsters and men

Bastille

Imagine dragons

Editors

Not much else.

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From today: Everything Everything, Editors, YYYs, Dizzee, Frank Turner, Fratellis, The 1975, CHVRCHES, Frightened Rabbit, Twin Atlantic, Miles Kane and Peace.

Think they're all quite likely...

From Download I'd like JEW, The Hives, Motörhead, Young Guns and Alice In Chains

UFO, QOTSA and Gaslight would be awesome but they won't happen

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Friday:

Green Day

System Of A Down

Foals

Deftones

Sum 41

Of Monsters & Men

Tribes

Bastille

Don Broco

NME: Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds

Jake Bugg

Magnetic Man

The Enemy

Laura Mvula

Saturday:

Eminem

Chase & Status

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Bring Me The Horizon

Wu Tang Clan

We Are Scientists

Hadouken!

Frightened Rabbit

The 1975

NME: Vampire Weekend

Noah And The Whale

Brand New

The Pigeon Detectives

Spector

Sunday:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

Fall Out Boy

Editors

The Fratellis

The Joy Formidable

Twin Atlantic

Pure Love

Palma Violets

NME: Alt-J

Frank Turner

Everything Everything

Lower Than Atlantis

Mallory Knox

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I refuse to put Sum 41 any lower! I know they're not relevant anymore, but they'd draw in such a big crowd for a band playing 5th down. Especially if Green Day were headlining that day. Fair shout on Frank Turner being bigger than Alt-J, but Alt-J are headlining. I would say Miles Kane but thought him and Jack White were too similar.

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Evaluate this.. Friday: Green Day System Of A Down Foals Deftones Sum 41 Of Monsters & Men Tribes Bastille Don Broco NME: Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds Jake Bugg Magnetic Man The Enemy Laura Mvula Saturday: Eminem Chase & Status Yeah Yeah Yeahs Bring Me The Horizon Wu Tang Clan We Are Scientists Hadouken! Frightened Rabbit The 1975 NME: Vampire Weekend Noah And The Whale Brand New The Pigeon Detectives Spector Sunday: Biffy Clyro Jack White Fall Out Boy Editors The Fratellis The Joy Formidable Twin Atlantic Pure Love Palma Violets NME: Alt-J Frank Turner Everything Everything Lower Than Atlantis Mallory Knox
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Friday:

Green Day

System Of A Down

Foals

Deftones

Sum 41

Of Monsters & Men

Tribes

Bastille

Don Broco

NME: Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds

Jake Bugg

Magnetic Man

The Enemy

Laura Mvula

Saturday:

Eminem

Chase & Status

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Bring Me The Horizon

Wu Tang Clan

We Are Scientists

Hadouken!

Frightened Rabbit

The 1975

NME: Vampire Weekend

Noah And The Whale

Brand New

The Pigeon Detectives

Spector

Sunday:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

Fall Out Boy

Editors

The Fratellis

The Joy Formidable

Twin Atlantic

Pure Love

Palma Violets

NME: Alt-J

Frank Turner

Everything Everything

Lower Than Atlantis

Mallory Knox

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Evaluate this..

Friday:

Green Day

System Of A Down

Foals

Deftones

Sum 41

Of Monsters & Men

Tribes

Bastille

Don Broco

NME: Noel Gallaghers High Flying Birds

Jake Bugg

Magnetic Man

The Enemy

Laura Mvula

Saturday:

Eminem

Chase & Status

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Bring Me The Horizon

Wu Tang Clan

We Are Scientists

Hadouken!

Frightened Rabbit

The 1975

NME: Vampire Weekend

Noah And The Whale

Brand New

The Pigeon Detectives

Spector

Sunday:

Biffy Clyro

Jack White

Fall Out Boy

Editors

The Fratellis

The Joy Formidable

Twin Atlantic

Pure Love

Palma Violets

NME: Alt-J

Frank Turner

Everything Everything

Lower Than Atlantis

Mallory Knox

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All Time Low are already planning ahead - and have said that they would love to play Reading and Leeds festival next year.

The band have played there three times previously, in 2008, 2010 and 2012, and are already hoping to return.

Speaking to Gigwise, guitarist Jack Barakat said, "Reading and Leeds usually doesn't invite the same bands twice in a row, but we'll probably - we played last year, so we'll probably be back next year."All Time Low are already planning ahead - and have said that they would love to play Reading and Leeds festival next year.

The band have played there three times previously, in 2008, 2010 and 2012, and are already hoping to return.

Speaking to Gigwise, guitarist Jack Barakat said, "Reading and Leeds usually doesn't invite the same bands twice in a row, but we'll probably - we played last year, so we'll probably be back next year."

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All Time Low are already planning ahead - and have said that they would love to play Reading and Leeds festival next year.

The band have played there three times previously, in 2008, 2010 and 2012, and are already hoping to return.

Speaking to Gigwise, guitarist Jack Barakat said, "Reading and Leeds usually doesn't invite the same bands twice in a row, but we'll probably - we played last year, so we'll probably be back next year."All Time Low are already planning ahead - and have said that they would love to play Reading and Leeds festival next year.

The band have played there three times previously, in 2008, 2010 and 2012, and are already hoping to return.

Speaking to Gigwise, guitarist Jack Barakat said, "Reading and Leeds usually doesn't invite the same bands twice in a row, but we'll probably - we played last year, so we'll probably be back next year."

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