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The Bamboozle Left was an annual two-day music festival held in California from 2006 to 2009, based on The Bamboozle festival on the Atlantic coast.

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2006

The 2006 festival was held at the Cal Poly Pomona Athletic Field in Pomona, CA, on October 14 and October 15. Dashboard Confessional and Brand New headlined. [1] In all, 68 Bands performed on 5 stages. The bands included:

October 14

All Time Low, Big Japan, Cute Is What We Aim For, Dashboard Confessional, Envy on the Coast, Halifax, Hellogoodbye, Hit the Lights, Jack's Mannequin, Jonas Brothers, Linc Thomas LLC, Red Jumpsuit Apparatus, Ronnie Day, Sugarcult, Van Stone, William Tell

October 15

Thirty Seconds to Mars, The Bled, Brand New, Chris Conley (Saves the Day), Cobra Starship, Escape the Fate, The Fall of Troy, Gym Class Heroes, Murs, Pistolita, The Spill Canvas, Supernova, Thrice, Van Stone, Yellowcard, I Am Ghost

2008

April 5th

The All-American Rejects, A Rocket to the Moon, Alesana, Alkaline Trio, An Angle, The Audition, Austin Gibbs and the States, Automatic Loveletter, Bayside, Brighten, Broadway Calls, The Bouncing Souls, The Cab, The Chariot, Charlotte Sometimes, Dance Gavin Dance, Danger Radio, Daphne Loves Derby, Dear and the Headlights, Every Avenue, Eye Alaska, Face to Face, The Forecast, Four Year Strong, Hit the Lights, House of Fools, Jimmy Eat World, Josephine Collective, The Morning Light, My Evolution, New Found Glory, Our Last Night, Paper Rival, Paramore, Porcelain, Reel Big Fish, Rookie of the Year, Rx Bandits, Say No More, Sick Demencion, Sky Eats Airplane, Sound and Fury, The Starting Line, Steel Train, Story of the Year, Streetlight Manifesto, Supernova, The Tahiti Twins, Take the Crown, Takota, Valencia, Valora, Van Stone, Vogue in the Moment, We the Kings, and ZOX

April 6th

3OH!3, 7 Seconds, A Cursive Memory, A Day to Remember, The A.K.A.s, Anti-Flag, Armor for Sleep, Billy Talent, Blaqk Audio, The Bravery, Breathe Carolina, Chiodos, Chronic Future, The Color Fred, Creature Feature, Dead to Me, Dear Life, The Dillinger Escape Plan, Dr Manhattan, Drive By, Escape the Fate, Finch, Foxy Shazam, From First to Last, Goldfinger, H2O, Hawthorne Heights, Hot Water Music, Jeffree Star, Lydia, Making April, MC Lars, The Medic Droid, Metro Station, Millionaires, MxPx, My Chemical Romance, New Tomorrow, Palmerston, Pierce the Veil, Protest the Hero, Saves the Day, Schoolyard Heroes, Secondhand Serenade, Set Your Goals, Shook Ones, The Sleeping, theStart, Street Dogs, Suburban Legends, Suicide Silence, Vinnie Caruana, and Your Vegas

2009

The following bands and artists have been confirmed to perform on the respective dates: [2]

April 4 lineup

April 5 lineup

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References

  1. Punknews.org | Bamboozle Left post updated lineup
  2. "-- THE BAMBOOZLE LEFT --". Archived from the original on 2009-02-07. Retrieved 2009-03-31.