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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah to headline Austin Fun Fest

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
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Clap Your Hands Say Yeah Live

The National, Annuals also on the bill

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, The National, Annuals and Dead Milkmen are among the bands headlining Austin's Fun Fun Fun Festival this autumn.

The weekend festival is set to take place November 8 and 9 at Waterloo Park in downtown Austin.

Also on the bill are Interpol man Sam Fogarino's sideproject Magnetic Morning, Tim Fite, St Vincent, Deerhoof, Bad Brains and Dan Deacon.

The annual festival has expanded from three to four stages this year, and also includes carnival attractions and comedy performances.

For tickets and further information, visit Funfunfunfest.com.

The lineup is:

Stage 1:
Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
The National
Atmosphere
Minus The Bear
St. Vincent
Trail of Dead
Deerhoof
Rival Schools
Islands
Annuals
Bishop Allen
Centro-matic
Sleepercar
Frightened Rabbit
Spinto Band
Parts and Labor
Colourmusic
Experimental Dental School
27
Till We're Blue or Destroy
Paul Green's School of Rock


Stage 2:
Shearwater
Tim Fite
Magnetic Morning
Kevin Seconds
The Revival Tour w/:
Chuck Ragan
Tom Gabel (of Against Me!)
Ben Nichols (of Lucero)
Tim Barry (of Avail)
The Tim and Eric Awesome Show
The Cynics
Ugly Beats
El Paso Hot Button
Walter Schreifels
Coldtowne Comedy Hour
Pepi Ginsberg
Altercation Punk Rock Comedy Hour
Matt Bearden
Chris Fairbanks
Frank Smith


Stage 3:
Bad Brains
ALL
Dead Milkmen
Flipper
Adolescents
Integrity
Bouncing Souls
Swingin Utters
DOA
Cro-mags (jam)
Scared of Chaka
Young Widows
Leftover Crack
Trash Talk
World Burns to Death
Krumbums
Mammoth Grinder
Cute Lepers
Bitter End
High Tension Wires
Born to Lose


Stage 4:
Clipse
Z-trip
Dan Deacon
Grupo Fantasma
Kool Keith/Dr. Octagon
Dengue Fever
Brownout
Franki Chan
Toxic Avenger
Hawnay Troof
Starlynx & Bigface
Yacht
Richard Henry


--By our Los Angeles staff.
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