Talk:Rebellion Festival
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Alphabetical Order?
[edit]Should the (far from complete) band list be in alphabetical order perhaps?.....Faren
First Overseas
[edit]The planned festival in Belgium 1999 never happenned because the local council wouldn't allow it so I have deleted. It was rescheduled for Germany (Berlin) 2000.....Faren
Removal of band list
[edit]I've removed (again) the list of bands who have performed at the festival. An truly encyclopedic list of bands would run to the thousands and would be inappropriate. The partial list I've removed is both unsourced and contains non-notable bands, i.e. they don't have their own Wiki page.
It's also not accurate. I'm fairly certain John Cooper Clarke has never played the festival, for instance.
Barry Wom (talk) 09:27, 10 May 2021 (UTC)
- I'll preserve the final version of the list here for reference:Romomusicfan (talk) 07:01, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
Bands which have performed at the festival
[edit]- Public Image Ltd
- Bad Religion
- NOFX
- Stiff Little Fingers
- Discharge
- The Exploited
- On Trial UK
- The Business
- Charged GBH
- V2,
- USSR,
- TV Smith
- The Macc Lads
- The Members
- Anti-Pasti
- Sham 69
- X-Ray Spex
- Alternative TV
- The Carpettes
- Sic Boy Federation
- Public Toys
- Walking Abortions
- Buzzcocks
- Slaughter & The Dogs
- Die Toten Hosen
- Splodgenessabounds
- External Menace
- Eater
- Special Duties
- Kiss My Acid
- Vertigo Violet
- Dragster
- The Babes (UK)
- Pasti
- UK Subs
- 999
- Radio Stars
- Chelsea
- Hands Off Gretel
- The Vibrators
- Suburban Studs
- Anti-Nowhere League
- One Way System
- Major Accident
- The Damned
- Neck
- Church of Confidence
- Chron Gen
- Jayne County
- Spizzenergi
- Zounds
- The Crack
- B Bang Cider
- Brigade O.D
- Theatre of Hate
- Spear of Destiny
- Omega Tribe
- English Dogs
- John Cooper Clarke
- The Ramonas
- Maid of Ace
- The Tuts
- Stains
- Blyth Power
- Identity
- Hanx
- Krill
- Healthy Junkies
- Proles
- The Bolokos
- Salford Jets
- Erase Today
- Notsensibles
- The Casualties
- The Drones
- MDM
- Funeral Dress
- The Lurkers
- The Blood
- Capo Regime
- Cock Sparrer
- The Deckchairs
- Wonk Unit
- The Featherz
- Pennywise (band)
- Angelic Upstarts
- Self Abuse
- The SoapGirls
- Lene Lovich
- Rancid
- Toyah Willcox
- Altered Images
- The Monochrome Set
- The Only Ones
- Fornicators
- Bratakus
- Goldblade
- The Membranes
- Super Fast Girlie Show
- dragSTER
- System Of Hate
- Viki Vortex and the Cumshots
- Counterfeit Clash
- Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons
- Danger's Close
- The Bois
- Ferocious Dog
- Habits
- Bastards on Parade
- Lead Shot Hazard
- The Fuckwits
- The Lovely Eggs
Rebellion Online 2020
[edit]Should this get its own line in the list of festivals? I've included the replacement 2021 event HITS 25 already. The online event was organised by Rebellion management - perhaps it should count too? Any thoughts? Romomusicfan (talk) 07:22, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
- I don't see why not. Gets the thumbs up from me. Barry Wom (talk) 08:58, 15 July 2021 (UTC)
- Done Most of the webcasts originated from the UK, so it belongs in the UK festivals table.Romomusicfan (talk) 08:25, 16 July 2021 (UTC)