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Zoo Thousand and Eight Festival:
Main Stage:
The Cribs + Ash (1) + British Sea Power + Roni Size + Hadouken! + The Rascals (1) + Frank Turner + The Underground Heroes + Jacob's Stories

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Price: £89.00 camping / £49.00 day

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Saturday, 5 July 2008

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Ash

Ash

Northern Ireland's favourite sons who hit the big time with their massive debut album '1977'. As part of the mid-nineties Britpop phenomenon, Ash always stood out as the rebels of the genre, making grungy post-rock and anthemic indie, which, to this day, has gained them rave reviews and a strong and loyal following.

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The Cribs

The Cribs

The Cribs, from Wakefield, Yorkshire, have combined a natural pop sensibility with a love of rock and roll, and produced a slew of thrilling well written songs in the process. At gigs these songs are delivered with real passion, and the band always puts on a good show.

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British Sea Power

British Sea Power

British Sea Power are Yan, Noble Hamilton, Woody and Eamon. The band began life in Cumbria, 2001, and after a few relocations gained an enormous reputation in Brighton and then Europe, as tour supports to such greats as Interpol and The Flaming Lips. By the end of 2004, they were known worldwide, receiving acclaim as 'the best band in Britain' (Sunday Times) and attaining the Time Out award for Live Band Of The Year. It's quite remarkable that in this short time, BSP have established themselves as one of Britain's most noteworthy bands.

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Roni Size

Roni Size

Bristol based drum'n'bass pioneer, true to his underground roots even when in the media spotlight. He performs live DJ sets with the Reprezent Collective.

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Hadouken!

Hadouken!

London/Leeds-based grime hybrid being touted as 'the next Klaxons'. 'They sound angry, they sound smart and they sound like something you'll be hearing a lot more of in the coming months' - NME.

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The Rascals (1)

The Rascals (1)

Formed from the ashes of Little Flames, the Liverpool psych-pop quintet who supported the Coral and Arctic Monkeys. Upbeat and reflective indie-pop with an abrasive edge.

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Frank Turner

Frank Turner

Million Dead singer turned folk troubador Frank Turner. His solo career began where Million Dead left off, and since then he has achieved cult status as a singer-songwriter. Dive Dive have often served has his backing band and appear on his records, and Chris T-T is now also a backing musician for Turner. In March 2008, he released Love, Ire and Song, his second album, to fantastic acclaim.

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The Underground Heroes

The Underground Heroes

Emo-ska-punk from Chatham's Underground Heroes, making punk-pop the way it should be. 'Million miles an hour cocky-yet-witty-with-it-lad-punk - in the best possible way.' - NME

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Jacob's Stories

Semi-electronic indie band with hints of Sigur Ros and Radiohead.

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