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And, the (nearly) completed REVERBfest line-up IS as follows

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The Moondoggies, whose CD release show happens to be tonight at the Tractor and who are also playing REVERBfest, as Hannah the Rocket Queen noted in her column this week

With the knowledge that a couple more bands may be added later, I am proud to announce the almost-finished lineup for this year's REVERBfest. And in case you didn't notice, this line-up is made up of local bands only, as are all REVERBfests. It will, like last year, take place in Ballard on October 4th. You can already get tickets, at www.seattleweekly.com/reverbfest. They're a piddling $8 advance for majors and $5 advance for minors. Day of, it's $10 and $7, respectively. Full list of artists comes after the jump!

Greyskul

Onry Ozzborn & The Gigantics

The Knox Family

DJ B-Girl

Wizdom

17th Chapter

North Twin

Massy Ferguson

See Me River

The Curious Mystery

Lonesome Rhodes & The Good Company

The Monday Mornings

Elder Mason

Husbands, Love Your Wives

Piece

Blood Red Dancers

Man Plus

Hazelwood Motel

Orbitron

Canary Sing

Michael Vermillion

Guns N Rossetti

Dragstrip Riot

Pufferfish

Kublakai

The Quit

The Rainieros

Zach Harjo

The Moondoggies

Black Whales

The Crying Shame

Red Jacket Mine

Bob Wayne & The Outlaw Carnies

C-Leb & A-Bro

Arbitron

Keg

Kate Tucker & The Sons Of Sweden

Little Penguins

The Lonely Forest

Rypynt

Truckasauras

The Braille Tapes

Neon Nights

Coffin Break

Emeralds

Thee Sgt Major III

Shim

Panda & Angel

At The Spine

The Valkyries

Sage

Herman Jolly

Police Teeth

Team Gina

Gatling Gees

Bacchus

Mono In VCF

Ian Moore

Trombone Cake

Aqueduct

Sweet Potatoes

Diminished Men

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