Last week, the folks at Fun Fun Fun Fest announced a lineup that can only be described as killer: one of the most balanced lineups we've seen in 2012. Black Stage, Blue Stage, Orange Stage, Yellow Stage... Who is the the most hype-worthy act to play the 2012 fest?
Vote in our Culture Poll and you'll be registered to win a pair of 3-day passes to the fest that we guarantee will be a fun (fun fun) and unforgettable weekend at the Shores.
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Girl Talk - Blue Stage
Girl Talk's legacy is a ten-year trek of sample-obsessed production and relentless touring that will take the FFF Blue Stage. |
Explosions In The Sky - Orange Stage
Instrumental post-rock players from Texas, Explosions In The Sky are the prodigal son of FFF. |
David Cross - Yellow Stage
David Cross, of Arrested Development and Mr. Show fame, joins the ever-increasing impressive comedy lineup on the Yellow Stage. |
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Public Image Ltd - Orange Stage
Public Image Ltd. will stop at the FFF Orange Stage for their second U.S. tour since 1992. |
Doug Benson - Yellow Stage
America's favorite stoner comedian, Doug Benson, returns to the Austin fest circuit for a stop at the Yellow Stage. |
Against Me! - Black Stage
Against Me!'s folk-influenced, high energy punk show will rock the Black Stage. |
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X (performing Los Angeles) - Black Stage
The fact is, no one sounds like X and no one ever will. Their sound is sonic, political and never afraid of mixing genres. |
Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros - Orange Stage
Hippie-friendly indie folkies, Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros, fresh off a tour with the Dave Matthews Band will headline the Orange Stage. |
A$AP Rocky - Blue Stage
East Coast-based A$AP Rocky returns to Austin to prove, this time from the Blue Stage, that he's the future of new school rap. |
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Santigold - Orange Stage
Indie-pop darling Santigold graces the Orange Stage, adding a little balance to the a dude-heavy lineup. |
Refused - Black Stage
Groundbreaking late-90s Swedish punks, Refused, will play their first U.S. show outside of a smattering of New York and California dates since 1998. |
Run DMC - Blue Stage
Run-DMC grabbed early headlines when they announced they’d be playing their first show together since the 2002 death of Jam-Master Jay on FFF7's Blue Stage. |
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