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South By So What?! 2014 announces more bands

South By So What added a few more bands to their scene fest. It's worth noting that Taking Back Sunday and The Used are playing this fest, further validating their heavily rumored Taste of Chaos appearance. Not mention, Chiodos are also playing the same day as well.

Friday
Taking Back Sunday
The Used
Chiodos
I See Stars
Atlas Moth
Avion Roe
Bleach Blonde
Bryce Gilbertson
Dear You
Fever Dreamer
Gideon
Hrvrd
Ice Nine Kills
Mike Mains & The Branches
Scale The Summit
Silver Snakes
Sworn In
The Bunny The Bear
The Ocean

Saturday
Mindless Self Indulgence
Adestria
Alesana
Close To Home
Even The Dead Love A Parade
Famous Last Words
Hearts & Hands
Hed Pe
Indirections
Megosh
Oceano
Psychostick
Throw The Fight
Wolves At The Gate

Sunday
The Devil Wears Prada
The Story So Far
The Ghost Inside
Periphery
After The Burial
Born Of Osiris
Danger Kids
Handguns
I Killed The Prom Queen
Mychildren Mybride
Polyphia
Rescuer
Sleeping Giant
Years Since The Storm

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PostedDecember 9, 2013
AuthorJordan Mohler
Tagstaste of chaos, taking back sunday, the used, chiodos, the devil wears prada, the story so far, periphery, after the burial, born of osiris, the ghost inside

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