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Would this be the same Kasabian fan who posts more regularly than anyone else in the Taylor Swift thread to tell everyone that they're obsessed with Taylor Swift?

Well not nearly as much as those who seem to talk about their dislike of Kasabian in every other thread ;)

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I love the commitment to finding this out!

Searched 'Foo fighters, Kanye West, The Who' within the thread out of boredom/curiosity and got no results I'm afraid :( I'm gonna say that this comment wins though:

photo-thumb-215116.jpg?_r=1387488384 Posted by kalifire on 02 July 2014 - 11:45 PM in Chat

Give me:

Foo Fighters subbed by Flo & Machine

Kanye West subbed by The Roots

Fleetwood Mac

...and I'll be happy, although I think The Roots are an incredibly long shot and more likely to headline Other.

predicted Foo Fighters, Florence & The Machine and Kanye West all in the right order, 3 days after the end of last year's festival, a round of applause for kalifire!!

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Kendricks new album is one of the best of the year and King Kunta is one of the tracks of the year as well! I love Kasabian but Kendricks new one blows 48:13 out of the water

It's all about the K's with you, isn't it Kallum?

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Alt-j get the crowds after lionel, people getting a space for the who (the biggest headliner which was 'available') get weller. Uninspring but not the end of the world - overall a great line-up

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(Sigh). Is this thread dead now? Loved it while it lasted. Really can't do it again.

But thanks to those who kept it going.

Fear not, still everyone's reviews and stories while watching the headliners to come yet!

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